Head over to The Merged to get a closer look and all of the specs and details on this custom built street frame from PiR! This should make a few of you drool, that’s for sure!
Product: S&M Bikes – Craig Passero Whammo Frame
Have you given Craig Passero’s new signature Whammo frame from S&M Bikes a look yet? This frame is made from butted True Temper SuperTherm chromoly tubing with a 75.25-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.8″ bottom bracket height, 8.75″ standover height and 13.3″ chain stay length. You can find gussets on the top and down tubes, a Mid bottom bracket, an integrated seat post clamp, a custom BMXfu “Fuman” seat stay bridge, 14mm 4Q-baked heat-treated drop outs and removable brake mounts on the seat stay. The Whammo is available in top tube lengths of 20″, 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ with colors of matte black, gloss clear and translucent purple and a weight of 4.65 lb. (20.75″ / 2.11kg) with a retail price of $354.99
You can learn more about S&M Bikes and their products on their website — SandMbikes.com
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Product: United Bike Co. – Region Frame
If you have been on Instagram or Facebook the past week, there’s a good chance you might have caught a look at the new United Bike Co. frame, the Region, that was designed by the U.K’s Tom Sanders! This frame has a lot of unique details that really made it stand out, so we hit the guys over at United up get a few photos and info on the new frame so you can get a good look before it drops here soon! Let’s take a closer look!
Product: Fiend – Reynolds Frame
Have you given Garrett Reynolds’ signature Reynolds frame from Fiend a look yet? This frame is made from heat-treated 4130 chromoly with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 9″ standover height, 11.625″ bottom bracket height and a 13.5″ chain stay length. You can find features like an internal gusset on to the top tube and an external gusset on the down tube, a double butted down tube, a heat-treated Mid bottom bracket and head tube, externally butted seat tube, removable brake mounts, an integrated seat post clamp and integrated chain tensioners in the drop outs.
The Reynolds frame is available in 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with a weight of 4 lbs. 12 oz., color options of ED black and transparent red. This frame is also available in a brakeless version for those of you set on not running brakes.
You can learn more about Fiend and their products by visiting their website — FiendBMX.com
Product: Total BMX – Daniel Sandoval “Sandstorm” Frame
Are you on the hunt for a new frame? Are you into getting wild at the skatepark with some technical moves? Check out Daniel Sandoval’s new signature “Sandstorm” frame from Total BMX. This frame is made from high quality butted Japanese 4130 Sanko chromoly tubing with a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 8.2″ stand over height, 11.65″ bottom bracket and short 13.3″ chain stay length (13″ slammed). you can find an external gusset on the down tube and an internal gusset on the top tube, a heat-treated Mid bottom bracket, tapered seat and chain stays and seat tube, a laser cut stay bridge with the Total BMX logo, 5mm heat-treated drop outs and removable brake mounts.
The Sandstorm frame is available in top tube lengths of 20.25″, 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ with a weight of 4.55 lbs. (2.07 kg / 20.5″) with color options of black ed, Dirty red and Clean blue through all shops and mail-orders that carry Total BMX worldwide.
You can find out more about Total BMX and their products by visiting their website — TotalBMX.com
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Sneak Peek: United – Region Frame
Here’s a little something we spotted over on the Facebook! United Bike Co. worked with Tom Sanders for the geometry of this new Region frame. No word if it’s Tom’s signature frame, but we do know it’s due out in March! Expect full specs and details soon!
The Art of the Head Tube Badge
Do you have a love for the classic Head Tube Badge? Here’s a look at a few we really like…
In a world like BMX, there’s a lot of details that can make a world of difference from a riders style to products. When it comes to products, there’s no denying that we have seen quality of BMX frames greatly improve for instance. With that being said, a lot of the biggest changes have come to the aesthetics of the frame. Smaller tubing, cleaner welds, integrated pieces like seat post clamps and brake mounts, investment casting for cleaner and stronger joints, tapering, butting, CNC machining and more all make a world of difference. However, there is one piece that we don’t see all too often these days that, personally, we feel can really give a frame that little extra look that can remind you that frame building is an art; the head tube badge. We started digging around to see where we could find the classic head tube badge these days and compiled a few for you to check out! Let’s do this!
Initially, what got us thinking about this was a photo we came across of FBM‘s badge that’s found on their Steadfast and Hardway frames. The photo below is another version of the badge that, if I remember right, they ran on the original Steadfast frame a few years back. FBM are known for being one of the few brands that still make their frames here in the U.S.A out of their warehouse in New York. They have always taken pride in the quality of their work and I think, even though the head tube badge cuts into margins and can raise the overall price of their frames, is a nice touch to remind people that time and effort went into making that frame.
Another perspective of the head tube badge, is that it seems to appeal to trails riders more than anyone else. Is it because they understand and appreciate the value of putting in work to create something? …Maybe! You can find the head tube badge on Kink‘s trails inspired Mudrunner frame that features the Kink logo, two pick axes and a spade shovel. Badass to say the least.
Although none of the S&M frames don’t come with the head tube badge standard, they still make a badass one that you can drill and tap yourself. This badge, similar to the FBM badge, reminds us that their frames are made right here in U.S.A out in their warehouse in California! Can’t go wrong with quality! That’s for sure. By the way, you can pick this badge up for $15.99 in the S&M Bikes webstore.
Back in 2013, to celebrate Source BMX’s 10 year anniversary, S&M collaborated with them on a signature ATF frame for The Fids that had these crazy pirate head tube badges. The Fids is a badass, so we would have been pretty bummed if it didn’t have a head tube badge! More on this frame can be found on The Merged.
We haven’t heard much from Skavenger in a little while and in all honesty, I’m starting to wonder if they are still producing new products? Anyone with any info on that one should drop us a line in the comments! Either way, Tom White’s signature El Blanco Loco frame featured a rad head tube badge that paid tribute to the famous Love Park statue in Philadelphia. This frame is a good example of how good a head tube badge can make a frame look.
For 2015, the majority of Stolen‘s complete bikes feature a few different versions of head tube badges that use their crest. Above is a look at Sean Morr’s signature complete. You can actually pick the badge up for $5.99 on Dan’s Comp in three different colors and two styles.
Subrosa are another brand that feature a head tube badge on their 2015 complete bikes! This is a more basic badge that features Subrosa’s inverted rose logo. Still a nice touch!
Canadia’s BMXfu crew produced a limited run of these FuMan head tube badges that turned out real good. Not sure if these were ever for sale or if it was just something you had to be apart of the crew to get, but I have a feeling they could have sold a lot of these.
Everyones favorite Youtube sensation, Adam LZ makes these BMX head tube badges that look like BMW logos. Although these aren’t as fancy and just stick on, it’s a pretty cool touch.
So, that about wraps it up! We want to see more head tube badges. If you can think of some classic old school ones or maybe some more current ones we missed, post up a photo or link in the comments! Are you digging this? Hit that “Share” button up top or pass the link along!
Product: Federal – Dan Lacey Frame
Thinking about a new frame? Have you given Dan Lacey’s signature frame from Federal a look? This full 4130 chromoly frame has a steep 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 8.8″ stand over height, 11.8″ bottom bracket height and 13.75″ chain stay length (slammed). This frame features an embossed gusset on the down tube, straight gauge top and down tubes, tapered seat and chain stays, an integrated seat post clamp, removable brake mounts, a Mid bottom bracket and 5mm drop outs. The Lacey frame is available in top tube lengths of 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ with color options of Forest green, ED black and clear red and a weight of 4.8 lbs.
More info and photos can be found right here!
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