You are not logged in.
1994 S&M Holmes
#1 2012-01-30 12:05am
- adampjack
- Centurion Member
- From: South Australia
- Signed up: 2010-11-10
- Posts: 185
- Bikes: 8
- Offline
1994 S&M Holmes
1994 S&M Holmes
new school inspired
Its long been my thought that bmx geometry was at its best in the mid school S&M frames of the early to mid 90s and I think the new school frames will slowly move back that way, higher stand over, steeper head tube etc. All but the long back end I think they will stay shorter around 14". I wanted to build up a ride with a new school flavour so I can head down to the skatepark or dirt jumps and not have any issues.
And here is the result. The frame is powdered a flat black. I had a friend in USA make some pads and a seat for me out of deer skin check this link out to see who makes them and how they are done.http://nativebmx.com...ther-is-coming/I made the decals myself from a scan I had of a set of Holmes decals, cut them out and put em on so its definitely a labour of love.
Offline
#2 2012-01-30 10:00am
- the balt
- Centurion Member
- From: San Antonio, TX
- Signed up: 2008-11-22
- Posts: 217
- Bikes: 27
- Offline
Re: 1994 S&M Holmes
instant fave love this!
Offline
#3 2012-01-31 8:02am
- Oyster
- Pro Member
- From: G-Lo (Australia)
- Signed up: 2010-03-18
- Posts: 565
- Bikes: 9
- Offline
Re: 1994 S&M Holmes
MY god! It is a thing of beauty. The raw hide gives off such a unique vibe. Kudos.
B|u|i|l|d
Offline
#4 2012-01-31 8:50am
- brobmx
- Pro Member
- From: East TN
- Signed up: 2008-08-17
- Posts: 1959
- Offline
Re: 1994 S&M Holmes
KILLer !!!
Offline
#5 2012-02-09 10:20pm
- Alcapwn
- Formerly Happy Neon
- From: Vancouver, WA
- Signed up: 2011-08-01
- Posts: 537
- Bikes: 11
- Offline
Re: 1994 S&M Holmes
Can that frame handle modern park/dirt safely?
Offline