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SaMAlex

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DIG 90 OVERSPILL – S&M SLAM BARS AND REDNECK STEM
« on: October 24, 2012, 12:47 PM »
Just incase you missed it in Dig (or dont wanna look on line, the link is at the bottom), here is something cool that was in the last Dig. Whats more, the photo of the early slams were MY slams. The super G sticker is the give away  ;)




In the latest DIG issue 90, Dave Paterson has a great article covering the story behind some of the legendary products of the modern era. Here’s a look back at the S&M Redneck stem and Slam Bars.

The first Slam Bars rolled out of the S&M factory in Santa Ana, California in 1988. At that time BMX was progressing and evolving at such a fast pace that most bike parts available weren’t able to keep up with what riders were putting them through. S&M answered with the aptly named Slam Bars, which were designed with simplicity and strength taking priority over gimmicks and weight savings. The Slams quickly soared in popularity both in the racing and the freestyle worlds, and nowadays are widely regarded as the most iconic and copied handlebars in the history of BMX. The chrome bars pictured are the very early ‘Itson’ bar which preceded the (yellow) more widely recognized ‘dancing man’ slams.




The Redneck stem was also developed out of necessity in 1992 at a time when most bikes were still using cold forged quill stems. The body on these would haveten spin off the shaft without any warning, making getting through a set of trails like a game of Russian Roulette. The original Redneck still used the old style one inch quill style fitting, but the body was CNC machined out of a single block of aluminium and used a front load dropping design allowing for more insertion with the shaft/body. The very first shafted versions had the body heated up and the shaft shrunk in liquid nitrogen before they were pressed together for a tighter fit. Twenty years later the Redneck has been through several cosmetic changes, most notably the transition into the modern day clamp-on style stem that happened with the switch over to the stronger 1 1/8th fork in the late 90’s, but the current re-incarnation still holds true to the no-nonsense 6 bolt principal that is still favoured globally.






I had the first pair of Slam Bars as well as the first Redneck Stem ever made on my bike, and I still use both parts to this day. I like simple functional parts and that’s what they are. Back in the day you could buy bars with a Slurpee holder in the crossbar, or stems with hinged Potts mod linkage built in to them. I didn’t need that stuff back then, and I don’t need a 30” wide bar or a stem that requires an owners-manual now.
– Chris Moeller






http://digbmx.mpora.com/news/dig-90-overspill-legendary-products/


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Re: DIG 90 OVERSPILL S&M SLAM BARS AND REDNECK STEM
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2012, 01:09 PM »
Nice, and they're blinging Alex - could do with a pair of Woodys.

On a side note - was down the park the other day having a chat with some kids - mentioned Invert/Ride and Dig - they'd never heard of them, asked me if they were like The Albion  ;D
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Re: DIG 90 OVERSPILL S&M SLAM BARS AND REDNECK STEM
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2012, 01:10 PM »
great post, rad as fook,

enjoyed reading that,

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