Chad Johnston has been a player in the flatland game since day one, but he didn’t find a super stable home sponsorship wise until landing on S&M at age 40. His ability to revolutionize flatland riding (plus the fact that he’s a cool dude!) made marrying Chad’s Intrikat steeze with the shield in 2011 a no-brainer. Having Chad’s name and input on all of S&M’s new flatland offerings is something we’re pretty darn proud of.
Chad Johnston on S&M
Hoder did a stint on Sunday before he found his home on S&M bikes. We like him. We like him a lot.
Mike Hoder on S&M
Tony Cardona, Randy Brown, Cameron Wood joined the squad in 2008 and by April 2009, they each had signature frames to show for it. Cam and Randy’s frames were both tweaked into V2 versions in Spring 2011. Tony Cardoney isn’t on the team anymore, thus his frame was retired too, but we enjoy his Texas Toast rebel runs and his riding in general and wish him the best.
Cardona / Randy Brown / CW Sig Frames
Intro
Randy Brown
Tony Cardona
Josh Stricker
Jeff Landtiser
Mix Section
Josh Stricker Pt2
Matt Beringer
Cameron Wood
Credits
I Wanna Live Movie
East Coast street rider Randy Brown landed a spot on S&M by way of a stint on Eastern. He’s been part of the crew since 2008.
Randy Brown on S&M
Tony Cardona Joined the Team
Cam Wood came to S&M by way of FBM circa 2007 and had been holdin’ down as a member of the familia ever since!
Cam Wood on S&M
20 Years
Classic Stricker Living Fast and Riding Faster for Ride Magazine in January 2006.
Josh Stricker RIDE Cover
Rob Wise Joined The Team
Jeff Landtiser joined the squad in 2005 and officially repped the shield through 2011. He’s still a homie, it’s just that his career as a race car driver really took off and he wasn’t on his bike as much. We hear he’s still rippin’ up Burnside from time to time though!

















