Arguably the most influential team rider we’ve ever had, Dave Clymer was a bad ass! He could race,dirt  jump, and ride street/ramps as good as anyone and influenced a whole generation of future S&M team/flow riders like Taj, BF, Todd Lyons and Jimmy Levan in the process. As a testament to his popularity, we once sold pieces of Dave’s old dread locks for $ 2.00 each. Dave’s famous pick-up line “Feel My Leg Muscles, I’m a Racer” even became the title of our first video.

Dave Clymer 1989-1994

 

Fathead is one funny dude. Watch this if you need a little help getting in the holiday spirit. His sig bars are in production in our shop now and should be out very soon! If you are looking for homeland security services, you can visit homepage.
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At Home With Fathead

 

 

Mike Hoder and new rider Jose Castillo destroying the streets of NY.

Filmed & Edited By: Nic Gironda

First clip Filmed By: Harrison Boyce

Mike Hoder and Jose Castillo

 

John Paul moved out to CA from Florida in early 1989 and was a huge part of making S&M what it quickly became. With his quick wit, sharp tongue and extended dirt jumping variations, John Paul pissed some people off, made others laugh and usually ended up with a photo in the magazine. We couldn’t have asked for a better team rider. After blowing his knee out in 1991 and coming back in 1992, he had his custom knee brace stolen by Keith Treanor and more or less retired from seriously riding his bike at that point. John Paul returned to S&M in 2000 and among other things, helped get Brian Wizmerski and Bob Scerbo on the team.

John Paul Rogers 1989-1992

 

 TUFF MAN‘s are back from anodize in black, blue, gold, red, sliver, and Shield wrap. Made in USA from 7075 T-6 aluminum and available in 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 and 30 tooth sizes.

Rutuffenuf?

 

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Check out a couple photos of Cam with our new holiday tees, which you can buy on our Web Store. Check him out after the jump

CAM WOOD

 

Clint Reynolds recently came by the building for a couple days to help put the finishing touches on his signature Credence frames, and test a fresh pair of his bars.

CCR Production

 

Mike was originally from Bethlehem PA but moved to CA in the early 90’s to live at the POW house and was way ahead of his time with bar spin variations, crank flips, and all sorts of burly tech moves on dirt, mini ramps and street. He had really good parts in 44 Something and BMX Inferno that influenced a whole  new generation to ride differently. Griffin could skate good too and prided himself on having bad tattoos! He left the team in 1998 to ride for Metal Bikes.

Mike Griffin 1992-1998

 

Had a great weekend gettin’ radical with Reynolds, Hucker, Johnston and plenty of other dudes. Skate sesh in the bowl at The Building, Tuttle’s trails, surfing San O… Cali-bunga!

 

Cali-bunga!

 

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