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    Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

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      Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

      After recovering from a broken femur last year, X Games BMX Park and Street pro Dennis Enarson got back on the bike, a revised Haro SD V2, complete with a new freecoaster. "I ride a 21-inch frame because it is a good medium size for me being 6'2" it feels really good for street trails and parks," says Enarson.
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      Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

      According to Haro, "The SD V2 is the second version of Dennis Enarson's signature model frame. Dennis is one of the gnarliest dudes and isn't scared to send it, so his main focus with the SD model is strength, with no gimmicks." The frame features a choice of three top tube sizes: 20.8, 21 and 21.25 inches.
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      Freecoaster

      "I actually put this Federal Freecoaster V2 on recently and I can't see taking it off anytime soon," says Enarson. Additional features of his back end include a Demolition Zero rim and a well worn in metal peg.
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      Drivetrain

      The SD V2 features an hourglass-shaped Mid bottom bracket. And Dennis' drivetrain features an array of Demolition components. "Demolition's Revolt cranks are nice, simple and strong," and Dennis' 28t sprocket is also Demolition. "I love the spline-drive because it cuts out the sprocket bolt and looks so much cleaner," he adds.
    • 5null

      Demolition/Markit Pivotal

      "I couldn't be happier to have my first collaboration product through Markit be with Demolition." Seat post is by Haro, and the seat clamp on Enarson's frame is integrated.
    • 6null

      Chain

      "I've gotta support legit BMX companies making chains," says Enarson. His chain of choice is from Cult.
    • 7null

      Demolition Momentum tire

      "I ride a Demolition Momentum 2.25 tire in the rear. Having a street tire in the back feels really smooth to me," says Enarson.
    • 8null

      Front end

      Up front, Dennis rides a Demolition Bulimia hub laced up to a Demolition Zero rim, connected to Demolition Concord forks. "I like having strong forks and I trust these ones. It feels super dialed having trust in your front end," says Dennis.
    • 9null

      Pedals

      "I ride Demolition Trooper PC pedals. These are brand new over at Demolition and they have a really nice feel on your shoe. They are a bigger platform than the older Demolition plastic pedals so it feels really good under my big 'ole shoe."
    • 10null

      Stem, bars

      "The Demolition Keystone Stem is super clean and looks really good," says Enarson, whose setup also includes Demolition Open Bars ("Chrome bars for life!") and an Odyssey headset. "Thanks to Sean Sexton and Empire BMX for hooking this headset up while I was out at Texas Toast this year," says Dennis.
    • 11null

      Front end

      Enarson's new frame has an added gusset at the toptube/head tube junction, on top of a slightly thicker top and downtube. And Dennis continues to ride an Odyssey Aitken 2.25 tire up front. "This has been my favorite tire since day one and knowing it's the dopest rider in BMX's signature tire makes it that much better," says Dennis.
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      Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

      After recovering from a broken femur last year, X Games BMX Park and Street pro Dennis Enarson got back on the bike, a revised Haro SD V2, complete with a new freecoaster. "I ride a 21-inch frame because it is a good medium size for me being 6'2" it feels really good for street trails and parks," says Enarson.
    • 2null

      Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

      According to Haro, "The SD V2 is the second version of Dennis Enarson's signature model frame. Dennis is one of the gnarliest dudes and isn't scared to send it, so his main focus with the SD model is strength, with no gimmicks." The frame features a choice of three top tube sizes: 20.8, 21 and 21.25 inches.
    • 3null

      Freecoaster

      "I actually put this Federal Freecoaster V2 on recently and I can't see taking it off anytime soon," says Enarson. Additional features of his back end include a Demolition Zero rim and a well worn in metal peg.
    • 4null

      Drivetrain

      The SD V2 features an hourglass-shaped Mid bottom bracket. And Dennis' drivetrain features an array of Demolition components. "Demolition's Revolt cranks are nice, simple and strong," and Dennis' 28t sprocket is also Demolition. "I love the spline-drive because it cuts out the sprocket bolt and looks so much cleaner," he adds.
    • 5null

      Demolition/Markit Pivotal

      "I couldn't be happier to have my first collaboration product through Markit be with Demolition." Seat post is by Haro, and the seat clamp on Enarson's frame is integrated.
    • 6null

      Chain

      "I've gotta support legit BMX companies making chains," says Enarson. His chain of choice is from Cult.
    • 7null

      Demolition Momentum tire

      "I ride a Demolition Momentum 2.25 tire in the rear. Having a street tire in the back feels really smooth to me," says Enarson.
    • 8null

      Front end

      Up front, Dennis rides a Demolition Bulimia hub laced up to a Demolition Zero rim, connected to Demolition Concord forks. "I like having strong forks and I trust these ones. It feels super dialed having trust in your front end," says Dennis.
    • 9null

      Pedals

      "I ride Demolition Trooper PC pedals. These are brand new over at Demolition and they have a really nice feel on your shoe. They are a bigger platform than the older Demolition plastic pedals so it feels really good under my big 'ole shoe."
    • 10null

      Stem, bars

      "The Demolition Keystone Stem is super clean and looks really good," says Enarson, whose setup also includes Demolition Open Bars ("Chrome bars for life!") and an Odyssey headset. "Thanks to Sean Sexton and Empire BMX for hooking this headset up while I was out at Texas Toast this year," says Dennis.
    • 11null

      Front end

      Enarson's new frame has an added gusset at the toptube/head tube junction, on top of a slightly thicker top and downtube. And Dennis continues to ride an Odyssey Aitken 2.25 tire up front. "This has been my favorite tire since day one and knowing it's the dopest rider in BMX's signature tire makes it that much better," says Dennis.

    Dennis Enarson's Haro SD V2

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    According to Haro, "The SD V2 is the second version of Dennis Enarson's signature model frame. Dennis is one of the gnarliest dudes and isn't scared to send it, so his main focus with the SD model is strength, with no gimmicks." The frame features a choice of three top tube sizes: 20.8, 21 and 21.25 inches.

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