I'm old, I had an S&M Sabbath & still have an old S&M hoodie. Mad dog's knowledge & enthusiasm is awesome. Van is an absolute legend too. My favourite bike check so far Thanks Source ❤
This is an awesome bike check. Moeller is a legend and I would love to meet him someday. It’s so incredibly interesting to hear him talk about everything bmx.
In the mid 90s a s&m dirt bike frame was 270 quid, so with inflation it’s not too bad. It’s nearly 30 years ago so my memory may be failing me but I’m sure a standard shorty/lengthy was 440 frame only!
Nice intervew. Good to see some of my fellow old guys out there still in shape enough to enjoy riding .. Be fun to sit and have a beer with some of these guys ..
I'm getting back into flatland with a Hoffman Big Daddy frame. But I still like my seat post semi-high so I'm definitely getting this seat post, seat, and the S&M stem I hear it's perfect for flatland. Moeller is definitely an innovator.
I have a 24" and I wouldnt buy another one. Its cool and all but finding parts for it is a nightmare. Id go with 26 for a cruiser setup if I did it again.
@@sole__doubt I just got on a model C it's fun and good for my back without feeling too alien. I'm a bike shop guy so parts aren't an issue I just thought it'd be rad for race and pump tracks without having to build up a dedicated 24" race rig
@@schlogman Oh yeah I love to ride my Haro 24. Its just when you need parts you dont have anywhere near as much to choose from as with 20 or 26. I didnt realize the disparity until I had a 24 but if you work at a shop then you know this.
@@sole__doubt pretty much just need the rims, tyres, forks and frame specified for 24". I mostly run animal parts with some older, lower rise T1 bars but I have been struggling to get rims down here in Aus, hopefully it'll get more popular, it's such a breath of fresh air
@@schlogman The lack of tires is my main complaint but the rims/wheels too. Mine came with single wall rims and they didnt last long so they werent fun to replace either. I had like 2 sets of wheels to pick from and thats it.
I got my trl ove green from my local store I didn’t noticed till I got home it said made in Taiwan but the stamps are there and google isn’t too specific if it’s fake
Chris is the king of bmx manufacturing, no doubt, but him and I differ on the disc brakes. they're just not as easy to set up and maintain as he describes.
Yes they actually are easier then he described in all honesty that's from a guy 42 that rode BMX and built trails into my mid to late 30' until slowing down and finding interests in MTB dh bike Park jump lines and learned about disk breaks and found them much easier and better. My buddy Dan Arney welded mounts to his 20" in the late 90's and most likely had the first disk brake BMX on earth. True story! Van knows who/what I'm talking about! P. S. Absolutely legends nothing but respect to both of you!!!!! Man I haven't seen Chase in two many years.
Mainline=the main vein you hit💉 Speedball= shot with heroin / cocaine mixed Trackmark= bruises from shooting up I always thought the tire names are funny as hell🤣
Dope peddle story... 👌 Did he really help credence? Whats he getting paid 🤔 Should've sold the grip, that was a selfish move. Capital rider i guess. Over the years ive ridden a next gen dirt bike, kris bennet and a btm. Best bikes ever... However, after all these years i personally would like to see some swag in those frames and parts. For instance, the btm cut out is too square, too lame. ✌️
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