
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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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!
The serious level got turned way up for this new S&M Bikes edit featuring Paul Chamberlain! Take a peek… And by serious, I mean super cereal.
“Paul Chamberlain is a character, with humour as dry as a box of cornflakes. We tried to film a normal edit, really, but it didn’t work out. His brother Carlos was on a visit from the UK, new to BMX Paul took Carlos under his sarcastic wing to show him the ropes at Sydney’s Dulwich Hill Skatepark. The following video was filmed in a single afternoon at the park, but that’s how Paul rolls, on a busted old basketball court pouring sarcasm in a true Southend manner.
“You can take the boy out of Southend But you can’t take the Southend out of the boy.”
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Music:
Nouvelle Vague: “Saturday Night” (Specials cover)
Onra: “Chop Your Hands”
Filmed & Edited: Will Herrmann.“

S&M Bikes have added a new seat to their line up. They now have the Shield railed seat for those of you who aren’t into pivotal or tripod seats. This bad boy has hollow 8mm chromoly rails, a Shield embossed kevlar cover and a little padding to keep it comfortable enough to sit on! You can pick this seat up for $32.99 direct from the S&M Webstore or through your favorite shop or mail-order today!
S&M‘s James White was over in Koln, Germany this past weekend for the BMX Worlds flatland contest. Check out a few clips Stew Johnson collected of James throwing together some dialed links. Flatland goodness!
Filmed & Edited By: Stew Johnson
Music: “Straight to Hell” – The Clash

Every once in a while a rider will stand out to me as unique, original, and passionate. One of those riders happens to be Chad Johnston. He is a flatland legend, has been around since day one and has always stuck to his guns. He rides his bike exactly how he wants, and sets trends along the way. No brakes, and no pegs are necessary for the style of riding that Chad does and as of late he has been breathing life back into the flatland side of things over at S&M Bikes and has been working hard on a signature line of flat specific products. As always, this column is forever changing, evolving and progressing. As time goes on, I try to keep things interesting while creating content that will appeal to the masses. Take a minute and get to know a little more about a rider that has been here, there and back again and keep an eye out in the future for the next original “Bio” piece.

Welp, it turns out that the rumor that S&M Bikes is doing an 11 inch rise bar is true! The Elevenz bar is made from 4130 chromoly right here in the U.S with a rise of 11″, width of 30″, 3-degrees of upsweep and 11-degrees of backsweep. They’re weighing in at 2.73 lbs. with color options of black and I’m willing to bet chrome as well. These will be selling for $59.99 and can be picked up by having your local shop getting ahold of The Building… My 8.5″ bars are starting to look like Haro Slim bars…

The Rasta colorway strikes again! I spotted this beautiful thing over on The Merged. S&M Bikes have stepped their Rasta game up and produced a few ATF frames in this limited colorway. If you’re looking to get your hands on one these, I’d advise you hit up The Building and get one ordered up as soon as possible! BMX is going to lose it over this.