S&M Bikes Mad Dog Frame for 22" Wheels
This version takes 22" wheels. Why not have us create your dream bike around this.
Throw a dog a wishbone! And a disc brake, with a tall stand-over, but keep it light (sub 5lbs) and you’ve got yourself the reincarnated Chris “Mad Dog” Moeller frame. It only took 36 years for S&M’s Top Dawg to drop another bike custom-crafted for his breed of biking, but much like the original, it's designed for dudes who want to terrorize the trails and the track and claim their territory doing it.
Why not grab a matching Mad Dog t-shirt?
Engraved Shield on Headtube.
Engraved ’87’ on BB shell.
MAD DOG-tag on seat-tube
Disk mount is designed for 120mm rotor with 0mm IS to POST mount adaptor (Profile hub or hub with similar narrow flange width recommended for spoke/caliper clearance), 140mm rotor requires a 20mm IS to POST mount adaptor.
Max sprocket size with proper chain alignment is 36 tooth.
Seat tube is slotted for traditional 28.6mm seat clamp or Quick Release 28.6mm seat clamp.
Rear drop-out spacing is traditional BMX 110mm.
PLEASE NOTE: This Clear Raw version of this frame has a Translucent paint finish which means you can see the welds and anything else through the paint. It is generally not as durable as solid paint and can scratch easier. Additionally, the steel can develop sort of spider-web marks which of course you can see through the translucent paint, this is all part of the effect in a way, but we are just making you aware of it. If this isn't for you, we'd suggest a non-translucent paint finish.
TOP TUBE LENGTHS | 21.75″, 22″, 22.25″, 22.5″ |
REAR END LENGTH | 14.15″ |
HEAD TUBE ANGLE | 74.25° |
STANDOVER HEIGHT | 10″ |
B.B. HEIGHT | 11.8″ |
SEAT TUBE ANGLE | 71° |
HEAD TUBE | 5″ Tall Integrated Campy Style |
B.B. STYLE | Mid |
BRAKE MOUNTS | Disk 120mm Rotor Spacing with 0mm IS to POST mount adaptor, 140mm Rotor with 20mm IS to POST mount adaptor. |
DROPOUTS | 3/8″ |
SEAT POST SIZE | 1″ / 25.4mm – Frame slotted for 28.6mm Seatpost Clamp |
WEIGHT | 5.1 lbs |
For a sneak peak and to hear a little more from the man himself check out the latest Factory Friday video (skip to 3:36)