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fouronethreeoh!:
Picked up an S&M dirtbike recently, not exactly sure of the year, i'm thinking around 2000.



Its well used, and has the classic five coats of spray can paint job, all different colours.


There is a nod to the old school with a weinmann/suntour front wheel combination.






Having recently wrecked my knee and unable to ride, i thought i'd tidy it up a bit, so its been stripped.



Theres more to come  :coolsmiley:

SaMAlex:
If thats a dirtbike, then its the "Dirtbike Classic". A facelift they did of the dirtbike with a 'standard' style front gussett and seat stay brakemounts. Kinda like a not so heavy Next Gen dirtbike.

Id say it was round 2000, not that sure tho.

fouronethreeoh!:
Yeah, i've not been able to find anything that similar on the net, there are a couple on bmxmuseum.

Serial no. starts DBJNxxxx,
top tube measures up at about 20.25 inches, which is about right for me.

Whether the jn stands for junior  ???

SaMAlex:

--- Quote from: fouronethreeoh! on July 18, 2008, 12:37 PM ---Whether the jn stands for junior  ???

--- End quote ---


S&M have done a couple of smaller frames. I think they did a small dirtbike, and maybe a small PBR too. You might well have a Junior frame there but hard to be sure without sizes of the non jr one. That top tube maybe sounds a tiny bit short for a dirtbike, I wonder if the wheelsbase is shorter too?

fouronethreeoh!:
The paint was rough to say the least, so i decided to strip it.

All those coats of paint have done a really good job at protecting the frame.


I think it looks real nice raw, specially around the welds.




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