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S&M Bikes – 101 Pedals

May 2, 2017

It looks like the classic 101 Pedals are back!

S&M Bikes 101 Pedals BMX

We have seen a few products get brought back to the line up recently that we’ve been stoked on. It looks like S&M Bikes have decided to bring back their classic 101 Pedal for you to get your feet on. These BMX pedals are made from a cast alloy with reinforcements to help prevent breakage with a mix of molded and replaceable pins for plenty of traction on your shoes. Inside you can find a heat-treated and oxide-coated chromoly spindle with precision ball bearings and recessed dust shields to keep things clean. The pedals are 101mm square, which is where they get the name from.

The 101 Pedals are available in black only with a weight of 21 oz. (595 grams) and are available for $27.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry S&M Bikes worldwide now.

10 Most Influential S&M Riders?

April 25, 2017

10 Most Influential S&M Bikes Riders

Let’s start your morning off with something that’s bound to get your brain over heated before it even had the chance to wake up. S&M Bikes are working on a book they’re putting together to look back at their 30 years of history and are looking for your help. They need some input on the 10 Most Influential S&M Riders to ever represent the Shield. Above is a photo of six guys who very well qualify for those spots, but that’s just a small number of the riders that have rode for them over the span of 30 years. If you have some suggestions, get on that link to their Facebook page below and chime in!

“We’re busy gathering intel for the 30 Year book over here at HQ and one thing that’s become abundantly clear is that everybody’s got a different take on who the most influential team riders have been over the years. What do you think? Poll on our Facebook.”

The Rise Of 22″ Bikes

April 18, 2017

There’s a been an increasing number of 22″ Bikes popping up…

Faction Amero 22" Bikes BMX

Faction Amero 22″ BMX Bike

A few years ago when we personally first started hearing about 22″ Bikes we didn’t quite know what to think or if it would ever actually take off. The guys at Faction BMX were the first to start trying out this unique size that fit right between 20″ and 24″ bikes way back in 2002. It was a very small niche in the BMX industry that was geared toward riders that wanted something a little bigger than a traditional BMX bike, but didn’t want to go for an all out cruiser bike. It wasn’t a huge change, just slightly bigger wheels, fork and frames, really. This story of the rise of 22″ bikes originally started 15 years ago.

If you didn’t already know, there tends to be a bit of resistance to “new” things in BMX. Just like the first set of 8″, 9″ and 10″ rise BMX bars, there were a lot of people that were pretty hard stance. Either you like it and you are down to try it out, or you have zero interest at all and don’t see the point. Why change things if it already works the way it is, right? I still have friends that absolutely refuse to get bigger bars and I cannot for the life of me understand why they’re so against it. But, that’s why frames and parts come in so many different sizes; everyone has their own preference for a size that feels right.

In reality, that’s probably one of the hardest parts about innovation in BMX. You could have an amazing idea that works, but unless you convince enough people to try it, understand it and see the benefits, it will likely fail. I mean, how many times have we seen bash guards on the bottom bracket try and fail? The idea is great and it does work, but not enough people are into it to really see it become a “normal” part of BMX bikes. So, the idea goes back on the shelf and collects dust until somebody else decides to take a crack at it. Another example would be when Odyssey released their Twisted PC pedals. They were available for a few years before they actually started selling a notable amount of these plastic pedals compared to their metal options. Now the Twisted PC pedals are undoubtedly one of Odyssey’s most popular products and plastic pedals are more commonly found on a BMX bike than metal, but there was definitely a period of time where there was a weird rivalry between the two. The same could be said with plastic pegs… That was a weird time, too. Now it’s just a regular option for riders.

S&M Bikes 22" Bike Holmes Kit

S&M Bikes 22" Bike Holmes Prototype
A prototype build and the S&M 22″ Holmes kit from 2012

Just like the Twisted PC pedals, the 22″ Bike wasn’t exactly something that gained traction over night. After the Faction guys started working on 22″ designs and ultimately went on to release a frame, fork, tires and rims, it was close to 10 years before S&M Bikes decided to see what all the hype was about. In 2012 S&M designed a frame and fork to test out, which lead to the 22″ Holmes Kit that offered rims and tires being made under their sub-brand Revenge. The options for 22″ frames, forks, rims and tires have have remained a part of their line up ever since. Even after S&M and Revenge also threw their hat in the 22″ ring back in 2012, we didn’t see a big surge in the 22″ BMX bike category. I will admit having a notable brand like S&M getting into it did probably help make it a little more appealing and a little more known. But it still wasn’t something that really got much attention.

Even though S&M and Faction were offering kits to build your own 22″ bike, it didn’t seem like we were seeing a ton of riders rushing to pick up a kit to try out the larger size. A kit from Faction goes for around $750 and a frame from S&M is in the $349.99 – $419.99 range, so it’s hard to spend that kind of money just to see if you’re into the bigger size.

Indust BMX 22" Bikes Frame

UPDATE: Apparently we have been out of the loop! There’s another company based out of Austin, Texas called Indust that have been making 22″ frames, parts and some custom build bikes since around 2011 that we had never heard about until now. Shout out to Max Krauss for tipping us off. Crazy how we missed that! Technically these guys were doing 22″ before S&M.

S&M ATF 22" Bike Frame BMX
2017 S&M 22″ ATF Frame

After another few years had passed with a few 22″ options but nothing really new being added, we saw something starting to happen in 2016. We started seeing some serious interest being put into these bigger bikes. The guys at FBM started offering a 22″ Steadfast Frame to give riders another option that could also be customized to your preference. Shortly after that it was announced that United Bike Co. were releasing the first 22″ complete, the 2017 KF22 Complete Bike and Fit Bike Co. were working on the Brian Foster signature 22″ complete. Some of you might be able to connect the dots with S&M, Fit, Revenge and United since all four are pretty closely related. S&M, Fit and Revenge are owned by Chris Moeller and The Building Distribution, which also distributes United Bike Co. in the United States. So now, we now have Faction, S&M, Revenge, Indust, Fit Bike Co., FBM and United offering 22″ products. Still, a fairly small circle of brands when looking at the overall number of brands in BMX.

Wethepeople BMX 22" Bikes tire
Sneak peek QBMX posted of a 22″ tire that Wethepeople are working on…

Things have started happening and it would appear that the wheels on the 22″ bikes are really starting to turn (pun intended) and the guys at Faction weren’t so crazy after all. If you have picked up a 22″ bike or you have been interested, it looks like 2017 might just be the year to jump on the train, because your options are about to grow. In the past few months we have seen or heard of a few other brands that are joining this “revolution” of sorts. We have spotted a prototype 22″ tire from Wethepeople, which leads us to believe they will be offering a complete bike or aftermarket frame and parts for 22″ bikes. We haven’t heard exact details yet, but we could see Wethepeople or their sub-brand Salt Plus having 22″ parts options. The guys at Deluxe BMX are working on 22″ frames now that they’re building frames in-house in Pennsylvania, so there’s another American made option.

Update: After we posted this Wethepeople confirmed that they will have a mid-range complete 22″ bike, along with aftermarket frame, fork, rims, tires and complete wheel sets coming soon. Wethepeople will be offering a frame and fork kit as well. Also, Salt will also be offering 22″ wheelsets at a more affordable price point.

FBM BMX 22" bikes Steadfast Frame

FBM’s 22″ Steadfast frame”

Brian Foster 22" Bikes Fit Bike Co.

2017 Brian Foster Signature 22″ Complete Bike

United Bike Co 2017 KF22 BMX Bike 22" Bikes

United’s KF22 Complete Bike

Pair of 22s got together this week! @michaelpotoczny battleship grey and @urrydayimshovelin custom. #whitegirlcoffee #cantlooseon22s #deluxebmx

A post shared by Deluxe BMX (@deluxebmx) on Apr 7, 2017 at 12:01pm PDT

We also have 100% confirmation from Stolen Bikes that they are going to be offering a full line up of parts between Stolen and Fiction. Both brands will be offering a Stolen “Spade Pro” 22″ Frame, along with a Spade Complete Bike and the Fiction Troop Tire will come in a 22 x 2.30″ size. Those will all be dropping in June. Stolen also have 22″ wheelsets and rims that are already shipping to distributors worldwide as we write this. You can expect to see those popping up soon.

Stolen BMX 22" Bike Wheels Rampage

Stolen Rampage 22″ Wheels

Let’s go over this one more time. Faction, S&M Bikes, Fit Bike Co., Revenge, United Bike Co., Indust, FBM, Deluxe, Wethepeople, Stolen and Fiction are all either offering or will be offering 22″ bikes, frames or parts. That’s just what we’re aware of. If there’s one thing we know, it’s once something starts getting popular, it won’t take look for the rest of the industry to get in on the mix. That’s not a bad thing, though. It doesn’t hurt to have options, right? Competition leads to innovation and had S&M not decided to give Faction a little competition back in 2012, we might not be seeing the growth we are seeing in 2017 for 22″ bikes. We would imagine that list will grow in the coming year.

Update: Thanks to the guys at 22-Inch BMX, we were filled in on a few other options for 22″ bikes that we were unaware one. DK Bicycles have their 22″ Vega complete and Canadian brand Encore Bikes have their 22″ Anthem complete as well. Two bikes we were unaware of. Also, Laird Frames, Dave Harrison, Standard Bykes and Stout Bikes all offer 22″ custom frames. It turns out that there is A LOT more 22″ bikes popping up than we actually thought. We have also been tipped off that it sounds like Subrosa will be offering a 22″ complete bike in their 2018 range of bikes later this year. That means there are at least 17 potential options for 22″ bikes, frames or parts in 2017? Talk about an explosion of these bikes becoming available. Once again, big thanks to 22-Inch BMX for the heads up!

It’s kind of crazy to think that it took 15 years before these bikes really became a force in BMX. We give Faction big props for sticking it out and proving to all of us that there is a place for the 22″ bikes in this sport.

What do you think? Have you tried out a 22″ bike? How do you like it? Haven’t tried one? What do you think about this? Could you see yourself trying one? Let us know in the comments below!

S&M Bikes – Hella Hoe Down Trip

March 17, 2017

Here’s one for you dirt lovers! Check out this fresh video from S&M Bikes crew down in Australia who recently took a trip to cruise a few different sets of trails, skateparks, garage ramps and a few street spots. This video is loaded with plenty of speed and style that doesn’t disappoint. This also gives you an idea of what the crew got into off their bikes as well, which is entertaining, too. Great watch from start to finish as long as you aren’t worried about grind combos and freecoaster action, since there isn’t much of that in this gem!

“S&M Australia’s Tim Boorman, Bevan Cowan, Xave Koen, Will Gunn get loose as hell on the road through New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Some epic good times, fast and raw riding, and one or two beers – these guys know how to do it in the classic BMX style. Feel good vibe all the way!

Filmed and edited by James Fox
Specail thanks: triplesix.com.au/
” – DIG

Sneak Peek: Credence – Black Magic Frame

March 16, 2017

S&M Credence Black Magic BMX frame

Here’s one we caught wind of over on Can You Dig It that’ll get the trails riders out there stoked. It looks like Matty Aquizap will be getting his own signature “Black Magic” frame from Credence Bikes! This frame will be made right here in the United States by S&M Bikes out of full chromoly with a 74-degree head tube angle, 9.3″ standover height, 11.6″ bottom bracket height and 14.1″ chainstay length. There wasn’t anything on seat tube angle, but we would guess 71-degrees.

Based on the photo it appears to have top and downtube gussets, an integrated seat post clamp, Mid bottom bracket, 14mm dropouts, a wider rear end to fit the 2.40″ tires and welded on chain stay brake mounts.

No word top tube lengths or colors, but Chris Moeller mentioned in his Instagram post gloss white. We would assume black will also be an option since, well, the name is Black Magic.

Expect full details once the frame is available.

S&M Bikes – 2017 Hucker Frame

January 27, 2017

For 2017, S&M Bikes have given Mike “Hucker” Clark‘s signature Hucker frame a few changes! The 2017 Hucker frame is made right here in the U.S.A out of full 4130 chromoly tubing with a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.7″ bottom bracket height, 8.8″ standover height and a 13.3″ chainstay length. You can find an integrated head tube with removable brake tabs, top and down tube gussets, a Mid bottom bracket with EZ-Out punch slots, an integrated seat post clamp with the Shield logo, removable brake mounts, clearance for 2.40″ tires and bullet tipped stays at the dropouts!

The 2017 Hucker frame comes in 20.5″, 20.75″, 21″ and 21.25″ top tube lengths with colors of black, yellow, chrome and red. Some of you older guys might be thinking the graphics look familiar. That’s because they’re based off the classic Holmes graphics from years ago. It’s been a while! The 2017 Hucker frame weighs in at 4.86 LBS. and comes with a price tag of $354.99–$419.99 depending on color!

The Rooster is back!

Made in the U.S.A.

Integrated seat post clamp with the Shield logo.

Bullet tip stays.

S&M Bikes – Hobie Doan & Dan Norvell UFO Frame

January 5, 2017

S&M Bikes coming through with a new video featuring Hobie Doan and Dan Norvell putting in work on their new signature UFO Frame that is available now! Hit play to watch both of these guys go to work, then get the full scoop on the frame below.

Filmed and edited by Charlie Crumlish

The UFO frame from S&M Bikes is made right here in the United States out of full Vari-Wall Thermal X chromoly tubing with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket, 8.75″ standover height and a 13″ – 13.5″ chainstay length. The UFO frame featured an integrated heat tube, gussets on the top and down tubes, an integrated seat post clamp, Mid bottom bracket, tapered seat and chain stays, a wide rear triangle to fit 2.40″ tires, 4Q-Baked heat-treated dropouts with integrated chain tensioners and removable seat stay brake mounts.

The UFO frame is available in 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths, colors of raw, gloss black, Military green and Purple with a weight of 5.1 lbs. (21″) and a price tag of $354.99. You can pick this up through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry S&M Bikes worldwide now.

S&M Bikes – Mike Stahl Welcome Video

December 21, 2016

There’s no denying that Mike Stahl has been on fire this past year or so, and it doesn’t appear that he plans on slowing down any time soon! The crew over at S&M Bikes decided it was time to add Mike to the squad and he went to work stacking clips for this real solid video packed full of grinds. Hit play and enjoy!

“Here’s three minutes of magic from Mike Stahl, a Pennsylvania homie who made the pilgrimage west this past summer to work at The Building and hold it down for us on The Shield Squad.

There’s some classic S&M shredding going down in this one! Shout out to Sam Downs for the movie and Mike Stahl for the moves… welcome to the Squad Stahl!

Rider: Mike Stahl

Filmed by: Wilfred Alvarez, Kevin LIttle, Rainer Etsweiler, Brandon Kaefer, JD Luta, Linwood Monk, Nathan Payne, Chris Bracamonte and Chopper Viands.

Edited by: Sam Downs

Music: “Supernaut,” Black Sabbath”

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