Supreme x S&M Bikes 1995 Dirtbike
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The S&M 1995 Dirtbike is a chromoly steel BMX frame-and-fork built to the original 1995 geometry that S&M developed during the rise of 1990s dirt jumping, using 4130 chromoly tubing with hand-welded US construction, an integrated head tube, and a Mid bottom bracket. S&M Bikes was founded in 1987 in Santa Ana, California by Chris Moeller and Greg Scott, and has hand-welded frames in the US for nearly four decades. It is one of the few BMX brands still manufacturing complete frames domestically. The SS20 Supreme collab is a complete bike built on this frame with co-branded graphics, released as one of Supreme's periodic BMX drops alongside S&M-built customs.
About S&M Bikes
S&M Bikes is an American BMX manufacturer founded in mid-1987 in Santa Ana, California by Chris Moeller and Greg Scott Swingrover. The company built its reputation on US-made chromoly frames and forks engineered for street and dirt riding, including the Mad Dog frame, the 1988 Slam Bar, and the 1989 Dirtbike. Moeller has run the company since Swingrover left for GT in 1990. S&M continues to manufacture frames in California and shares ownership of Fit Bike Co. Supreme has collaborated with S&M Bikes on a complete BMX bike.


