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The Art of the Head Tube Badge

January 8, 2015

Do you have a love for the classic Head Tube Badge? Here’s a look at a few we really like…

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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!

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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.

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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.

S&M Bikes Headtube Bade BMX

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.

S&M Source BMX AFT Fids Frame

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.

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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.

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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 BMX Head tube badge

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!

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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.

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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!

Juanje Trujillo – Progression: Special Bars

December 22, 2014

This is awesome. We have seen Juanje Trujillo in the past and have always been psyched to see him out riding despite having one arm, but obviously it was a little tricky due to the way bars are designed. So, he had some custom Hoder bars from S&M that met his needs better. Once he got the bars, he went to work stacking clips for this new Fisure BMX edit!

Filmed/edited: Yoni Cadenas

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S&M – Matt Desson 2014 Edit

December 12, 2014

S&M dropped a fresh one from their Canadian connect, Matt Desson, who has been busy crushing street spots all year long! Check out what he cooked up from clips!

“How about that Matt Desson, eh? Filmed by his buddy Andrew Schubert entirely in the Vancouver, BC area over the course of 2014.

Filmed & Edited by: Andrew Schubert
Additional Filming: Brad Hill

Music: “Siccmade,” Brotha Lynch”

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S&M – David Godrid Welcome Edit

December 5, 2014

S&M Bikes have a new recruit over in Spain through 4130 Bike Company that goes by the name David Godrid! David is a pretty diverse rider with plenty of style that you can see in this welcome edit where he tears up parks, street spots and trails around Malaga!

Filmed/Edited: Yoni Cadenas

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Product: S&M – Whammo & Tall Boy Frames Out Now

October 23, 2014

Here’s some news I’m sure some of you are psyched about! Craig Passero’s signature Whammo frame and Charlie Crumlish’s signature Tall Boy frames from S&M Bikes are out now! Check out the flipbook above for photos and full specs on these frames.

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S&M – Derek Dorame x Adam Accardi

October 14, 2014

The crew out in New Mexico have been on fire lately! Check out this fresh one from S&M Bikes‘ Derek Dorame and Adam Accardi tearing up spots out on the streets!

Edited by: Derek Dorame
Music: “Can’t Stop Us” by Juicy J

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AJ Anaya Leaves S&M Bikes

September 29, 2014

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After years with S&M Bikes, AJ Anaya has decided to step away from the team to pursue a new opportunity with Colorado based brand, Reklamation Bikes. Check out the official word from AJ explaining his decision and what the future holds. Sounds like he will have a few new signature items we’ll have to keep an eye out for!

“First and foremost, I want to give thanks to Chris Moeller and the S&M crew. After six years with the S&M team, I am parting ways with the company. It has been an amazing journey and an awesome experience that I am very grateful for. I’m happy to say that I’m leaving on good terms and everything is cool with Moeller and crew.

The reason I’ve decided to part ways with S&M is to take a rad opportunity to start something new with a local bike company here in Colorado. I am now officially riding for Reklamation Bikes. Fred from Reklamation’s has been a great support throughout my career. He has been looking out for me since day one. In fact, Fred gave me my first BMX frame, which happened to be an S&M. It makes the most sense to me to start something new with him, given his support and the trust that we’ve built over the years. I look forward to representing the Reklamation brand.

The relationship with Reklamation will be kicked off by a signature Anayalater frame and bars. Reklamation’s support will ensure that I am on my bike for years to come. This is my second wind!

Please stay on tuned for the release of my signature frame within the next few months.

Also, be sure to check out my new VP edit, which is dropping next day is two. This edit will showcase all of my favorite spots in Colorado, with the one and only Coloradical Dylan Phfol. So I’m really excited about to be releasing it.

I would like to thank all the homies at the building for always helping me out and keeping the wheels rolling. Special thanks to Chris Moeller, Dylan Ambrose, Shawn Macanny, Ryan Russell, and Tyler Halvorsen.

I may no longer be on the team but I will consider S&M as family.

I wish everyone in the building the best of luck and keep kicking ass.

Thanks AJ Anaya
@ajanayalater
“

S&M – “44 Something” – Full Video

September 2, 2014

Talk about a classic! I don’t know what you were doing in 1993, but I know it was still about 7 years before I ever started trying to ride. The S&M Bikes “44 Something” video came out in 1993 and it was JAM packed full of guys we consider legends to this day! This is BMX history at its finest.

“On their bikes: Keith Treanor, Chris Moeller, Dave Clymer, Jimmy Levan, John Paul Rogers, Mike Lausman, Mike Ocoboc, Ian Morris, Sean Butler, John Englbert, Mike Griffin, Mike Castillo, Aaron Kreuger, Lawan Cunningham, Bob Kohl, John Peacy, Todd Lyons, Tim Hall, Chad Herrington, Will Smyth, Ronnie Farmer, Pete Augustin, Brad Blanchard, GG Hawkins, Jamie Spritzer, Randy Lawrence, Shawn Yarrell, Jay Miron, Dave Mirra, Steve Swope, Bubba, Chris Potts, Jay Eggleston, Dennis McCoy, Dave Parrick, Jay Lonergran, Alan Foster, Brian Foster, Hippie Jay, Paul Roberts, Chad Roberts, Jody Donnelly, Psycho

“Somehow, this video made for under $1,000 sold more than 8,000 copies, and was named by BMX Plus magazine as one of the Top Ten BMX videos of the 1990’s. Crazy. And yeah, that really was Dee Snider of Twisted Sister in the video.” – Steve Emig (Editor)”

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