I'm 40 and got back into BMX a few years ago. I started out with a heavy A** Ryan Nyquist Haro, then bought a WeThePeople Trust... after riding that for a year I decided to build a bike to fit me better. I'm 6'1"/ 240lbs, I needed something bigger than a 20.5" so I picked out this Credence 21.50"TT with 14mm dropouts to fit my style of riding. Next up on the wishlist is a polished Credence turtleneck, Hoder grips, and a big johnson seat post to complete my all S&M bike!
pitch forks. redneck. slams. 90's profile race hubs on big city's. ss cranks. primo rod. slim seat and other goodies
About Your Bike
Had this bike from new ( mostly.... i sold it and bought it back after about 5 years) it used to be black but had it shotblasted and re powdered as rust had set in in a few places.
Slam Bars, Redneck, Pitchfork Wide Mouth fork, ODI Long Necks, Profile Imperial 29t sprocket. Profile Race cranks 180mm, Primo JJ pedals, FBM Throne, Iclat front rim with BSD 36 hub, Fly Rueben 20x2.35 front tire, Odyssey quadrant 9t with Sun Big City 36 rim, United Swerve back tire 2.25
About Your Bike
First new bike in 7 years. Slowed down to have kids but now I get to teach them about bmx. 3rd S&M frame proceeding a 21" Raw S&M 21" Dirtbike NG and a Raw S&M 21" PBR. @1150bmx
Finally put this together. Found on CL Fall of 2010-last pic just blocks away from home. Guy who owned her built bike up in '98, rode once, went away to school so up she hung at his parents's garage. I swapped out things and sourced a bunch of the S&M goods for my own twist.
Enjoy . . .
pitch forks, slam bars, red neck, fit cranks, alienation 440 rims, hot seat, tuff man sprocket
About Your Bike
This Dirt Bike is a sweet American racing machine. It's red neck styling is bold enough to draw a crowd and subtle enough to blend tastefully the pacific northwest landscape.