
The sticker on them looks kinda like this (you can see it at 9 o'clock on the rim in the previous photo - I took it from there and drew over it):

Sorry I don't have a close up photo.
Does anyone recognize this brand?
Nope.
Is that a Haro 000 complete tho? You could search up from that...
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Are you sure it is a 2013 model?
Looks like a 2014.
https://www.harobikes.com/bmx/bikes/2014-freestyle/500-1-2014
If so, it is a Samsara wheel, which is Premium. It is similar to an Alienation Deviant rim.
EDIT: 2013 Model is the same specs according to Haro's website.
http://www.harobikes.com/bmx/bikes/2013-haro-bmx/500-1-2013
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dave lawrence wrote:Are you sure it is a 2013 model?
Looks like a 2014.
https://www.harobikes.com/bmx/bikes/2014-freestyle/500-1-2014
If so, it ...more
As I wrote, the bike is a 2013 Haro 500.1, but the rims are not Samsara nor Deviant like they were supposed to be - those have different stickers with their full name.
I think the rim in the photo is made in USA, if that helps recognizing them.
WHy aren't they supposed to be Samsaras//Deviants/Alienations?
Whats the particular story behind that complete?
Try asking at a mag, ride bmx, BMXPlus! or something. You'll get a better answer. We will continue throwing out suggestions and hope that there is ONE guy here who knows, whereas asking a mag it'll be part of their job and they can contact Haro, etc, and you'll get a 100% true answer!
I'm not against the forum, I just want you to get a correct answer.
I think that it's either a Samsara or an Alienation BUT with a different sticker as the logo could have already existed in wherever you are?
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