Posted by Team Day Zero on 2nd Apr 2026
Haro Joins Day Zero – eGreer and eDaley Take Centre Stage
Haro has landed at Day Zero. Not as a brand looking back at its BMX roots, but as a performance driven company pushing into modern mountain biking with intent. With decades of heritage behind it and a clear direction forward, Haro enters our line-up with two bikes that immediately define what the brand is about today, the eGreer and the eDaley.
These are not casual e-bikes. They are purpose-built machines designed to ride harder, go further, and unlock more time on the trail.
The Haro eGreer – Built for the Descent
The eGreer is a full power enduro platform designed for aggressive terrain. With long travel suspension, a mullet wheel setup, and geometry that prioritises stability at speed, this is a bike that thrives when the trail gets steep, rough, and technical.
The 29 inch front wheel delivers confidence and control when pushing into corners or charging through rock gardens, while the 27.5 rear keeps the bike responsive and easy to move underneath you. This combination is not about compromise, it is about control.
On the trail, the eGreer feels planted and composed. It encourages you to push harder, carry more speed, and trust the bike when things get unpredictable. The motor removes the effort of the climb, meaning more laps, more runs, and more time focused on descending.
This is a bike for riders who prioritise performance on the way down.

The Haro eDaley – Balanced Performance for Real World Riding
Where the eGreer is aggressive and gravity focused, the eDaley brings balance.
It is designed for riders who want a bike that climbs efficiently, handles a wide range of terrain, and still delivers when the trail becomes technical. The geometry feels natural and centred, making it a strong option for longer rides, mixed terrain, and riders who want one bike that can do it all.
The eDaley is not a step down, it is a different approach. It offers control and capability without demanding the same level of aggression as the eGreer, making it ideal for riders who want performance without going full enduro.

What This Means for Haro
For many riders, Haro is still associated with BMX. That history matters, but these bikes represent something new.
Haro is now building modern mountain bikes that are:
- Performance driven
- Designed around real riding conditions
- Focused on how bikes feel on the trail, not just how they look on paper
This is a shift worth paying attention to.
Why We’ve Brought Haro to Day Zero
At Day Zero, we do not add brands for the sake of range. Every brand we bring in needs to offer something real.
Haro delivers:
- Proven heritage
- Modern design
- Bikes that ride properly
The eGreer and eDaley are strong statements of intent, and they set the tone for what Haro will be moving forward.
Which One Is Right for You
Choose the eGreer if you:
- Ride steep, technical terrain
- Spend time in bike parks
- Want maximum descending capability
Choose the eDaley if you:
- Want a balanced all round eMTB
- Ride mixed terrain and longer distances
- Prefer efficiency with capability
Explore the Haro Range at Day Zero
Haro has arrived, and it is here to ride.
Explore the eGreer and eDaley now and see where they take you.