Is chrome done?

15 03 2019

S&M Bikes owner Chris Moeller may have just sounded the death knell for chrome bmx bikes.

A staple of the bmx scene for decades, a chrome frame was de rigueur for BMX riders in the 80s and remained popular for many right up until the present day.

But with more stringent environmental regulations hitting many chrome shops it’s getting harder and harder to make the business case with continuing to offer chrome bike parts.

This is especially true in California where S&M Bikes is located.

Moeller dropped the bomb on his Instagram last night:

More bad news from the chrome shop. As of April 1 pricing is going up again, and it’s way up this time…50% increase on chrome frames. Get your American made chrome @sandmbmx and @fitbikeco parts ASAP because we’ll probably phase chrome out after March.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu-ZmLNjjp1/

Granted, some companies that source from overseas may be able to make the numbers work for a little longer….but word on the street is that regulations are tightening up all over these days.

What does that mean then in the end?

Chrome parts are going to get rarer, what will be available will get more expensive….and if you have plans to get some chrome parts, you better jump on it like right now!





When 29 inches is just not enough

5 03 2019

With so many companies jumping on the 29er bandwagon, it’s easy to see that the big wheel cruiser trend is showing no signs of slowing down.

But if you thought 29″ wheels were the top end of the cruiser world you may be in for a surprise.

Take a gander at the new Sixxer Cycles 36″ wheel bicycle.

That’s some big bicycle!

And check out this clip (from ORP BMX) showing a model wheeling out a Sixxer bicycle.

The model is in platform shows and the handlebars are near her chin!

This is some next level (next level height?) stuff.

Here’s another shot.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BuPLJEUnPJa/

With all that being said, there’s not much more detail on these in terms of specs and geometry.

But….if you find a even a 29″ cruiser too cramped — if you’re that big and tall — this may be the bike for you.

Hit up ORP BMX for more details.