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S&M Next Gen. Dirt Bike

MSRP $ 269.99
# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by casey a Weekend Warrior from bakersfield, california, U.S.A
Date Reviewed: March 25, 2002
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:danscomp
Strengths:this is a very strong frame, perfect size for taller people im 5'9' 140lbs and thise hold up great for street riding, back end is perfect lenght for manuals, 360, 540, ect. It Weights about 9-10lbs but the weight if evenly distrubted
Weaknesses:the chainstay do get dented up a little from grinding and sproket stalls, but all street bikes are gonna get tourn up. other than that the frame is perfect!
Similar Products Used:gt fueler, standard trls 250, mutiny soilder
Bike Setup:S&M Ng Holmes, S&M Redneck, S&M Slambars, Odyssey Hazard Rims, Profile SS Cranks, Profile Blackjack sproket, DK Iron Cross pedals, Primo stogie pegs, FSA Pig headset, Ect.
Bottom Line:If you want a frame thats gonna last as long as you get this one! Virtually UNBREAKABLE! A Bit heavy, But for street riding you need a tank. If your going to go buy a frame for street or dirt get this, You wont be dissapointed!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brandon ??? a from Whitehall, PA USA
Date Reviewed: December 17, 2000
Favorite Trail:??
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $259.00
Purchased At:Dans Comp
Strengths:Geometry for larger riders, easy to bunnyhop, freewheel protector dropouts.
Weaknesses:The left side dropout is getting skuffed from grinding
Similar Products Used:NG Holmes, 21" Standard STA, Standard Lengthy, Federal Division
Bike Setup:Pitchforks, Slam Bars, Primo Casket, Profile 3-pc, Poverty Hubba-Bubba hubs, TANK headset
Bottom Line:It rides good.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Stupid a from NH
Date Reviewed: July 27, 2000
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:It's strong, short, not too heavy (7lbs 11oz), and cheap. the back end is pretty short for a bike of its length (20.25)its very easy to bunnyhop and manual. the dropouts also protect the freewheel, which is very helpful if you grind alot.doesn't take long to get used to. the best frame i've ever owned. very strong.
Weaknesses:none, the left dropout is getting worn down a bit from grinding but, thats what happens with all street frames.
Similar Products Used:Standard Trls250, S&M Warpig, Haro Shredder and Supra, specialized vegas trx, and Dyno Xr. (The ng Dirtbike is better than all of these)!
Bike Setup:NG Dirtbike frame, Pitchforks, redneck, Castillo bars, Profile cranks, Alex Triple wall rims, Antix hubs, S&M pedals, Haro seat
Bottom Line:If you ride lots of dirt and street, buy this frame. if you like lighter street frames, buy this frame. if you want a light trails, or dirt jumping bike buy a bennet or trls, but if you want your frame to last buy a ng dirtbike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jason Hammond a Weekend Warrior from San Jose, CA
Date Reviewed: July 21, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Calibazas
Duration Product Used:
more than 3 years
Strengths:
One of the strongest frames on the market today.
Weaknesses:
Backend little to long for manuals.
Similar Products Used:
S&M Holmes
Bottom Line:This is a great bike if a person wants strangth puls lenght for a taller person.
Overall Rating:5






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