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How A BMX Stem Is CNC Machined

January 17, 2016

A video posted by Chris Moeller (@moeller_chris) on Jan 15, 2016 at 8:29am PST

Chris Moeller has been killing it with the behind the scenes production clips the past few days. So far we got a look at how knurling is added to handlebars, then we got a look at how they bend the tubing for a BMX fork and now today we get a look at how S&M Bikes CNC machine a BMX stem. It turns out this is a little sneak preview of a new updated topload stem they’re working on, that we would imagine will be out soon. Based on the clip, our guess is that it’s the Enduro or Credence stem, but we could be wrong!

“Sneak peek of a new and improved top load stem. We’re doing a 40mm, 49mm and 52mm version. Take a wild guess what it is.”

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How a BMX Fork Leg Is Made

January 14, 2016

A video posted by Chris Moeller (@moeller_chris) on Jan 14, 2016 at 2:43pm PST

It would appear that Chris Moeller caught everyones requests to see more of how BMX products are made. The other day he posted up a clip of how knurling is added to handlebars, now today we get a look at how they bend the tubing for an S&M Bikes or Fit Bike Co. fork. It seems pretty simple, but it’s still pretty interesting to see since we don’t always get to see the production side of BMX. We want MORE!!!

“Forkin’ A! @sandmbmx and @fitbikeco legs are made one at a time. This one by @jasonball75” – Chris Moeller

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How Knurling On Bars Is Done

January 13, 2016

A video posted by Chris Moeller (@moeller_chris) on Jan 12, 2016 at 1:02pm PST

Have you ever wondered how knurling on the bars or really any other part on your bike that might utilize this technique to keep your shit from slipping? Well, Chris Moeller posted this quick video clip of them getting the process done on a set of S&M Bikes or Fit Bike Co. bars in their warehouse in California. If you’re a product nerd like us, this stuff is awesome to see.

“Totally knurly bro! One of the most difficult parts of making the best handlebars in BMX! So many little tricks in equipment, tools, cutting fluid and materials to get this seemingly simple diamond knurl right. We’ve been at it non-stop since 1999 and I think it shows.” – Chris Moeller

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Dan Conway on the Road to the Fit Pro Team

September 29, 2014

 

Drawing Board – S&M Bikes and the Integrated Headset

May 8, 2014

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Head over to The Merged for an interview with S&M Bikes owner, Chris Moeller, about the origins of the Integrated Headset in BMX! This one is a real good read for any BMX history nerds or people who in general just don’t know what the story is behind it! Go check it out!

Chris Moeller Bike Check

November 26, 2013

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The boss man over at S&M Bikes has a brand new bike check up on the Ride BMX website! Go check out what Maddog is running these days! That’s one hell of a sturdy lookin’ unit if I may say!

Insight: Fit – 24mm Indent Cranks

August 22, 2013

BMX cranks

BMX cranks are one of the most important parts on your bike. Not only because they allow you to pedal, which is key, but they are where a lot of the force from impacts end up when you land. Cranks have gone from one-piece designs that you could bend by just starring at them to traditional 3-piece style we see today. You can’t forget the 2-piece and 2.5-piece versions that have surfaced over the years as well. Either way, there are a lot of things that have been done to improve the quality of cranks to hold up the the level or riding that goes on these days from dropping off roofs, sending it over 30 foot doubles to blasting a box jump or grinding down a rail.
About two years ago, Fit Bike Co. introduced their 19mm Indent cranks which utilized the 3-piece design with a 19mm, 48-spline spindle and indents on the arms to improve strength. The cranks are clean and built to stand up to some heavy riding… Except they there were ways to get an even stronger design. Recently, Fit released another version of the cranks that feature a larger 24mm spindle that ultimately makes for a stronger design without excessive weight additions to your bike.
I was pretty curious what lead them to stepping outside the box so to speak from the traditional 19mm and 22mm spindle designs, so I got ahold of Chris Moeller to talk a little bit about what lead to the design. Let’s take a closer look!

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By The Numbers: Chris Moeller

July 29, 2013

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Head over to Defgrip for another round of By The Numbers! This time around they’ve got S&M Bikes and Fit Bike Co.‘s Chris Moeller answering a few questions! Check it!

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