Product Description
Throw a dog a wishbone chain-stay 990 mounts and a tall stand-over but keep it light (sub 5lbs) and youve got yourself the reincarnated Chris "Mad Dog" Moeller frame.
It only took 36 years for S&Ms Top Dawg to drop another bike custom-crafted for his breed of biking but much like the original its designed for dudes who want to terrorize the trails and the track and claim their territory doing it.
Features:
- Engraved Shield on Headtube. Engraved 87 on BB shell. MAD DOG-tag on seat-tube
- Max sprocket size with proper chain alignment is 39 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 and accepts 3/8" axle.
- TOP TUBE LENGTHS: 20.5" 21" 21.25" 21.5" 21.75" 22"
- REAR END LENGTH: 13.9"
- HEAD TUBE ANGLE: 74.25°
- STANDOVER HEIGHT: 10"
- B.B. HEIGHT: 11.6"
- SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 71°
- HEAD TUBE: 5" Tall Integrated Campy Style
- B.B. STYLE: Mid
- BRAKE MOUNTS: Chain-stay 990
- DROPOUTS: 3/8"
- SEAT POST SIZE: 1" / 25.4mm
UNDERSTANDING FRAME GEOMETRY
BMX frame geometry can look daunting, but thanks to our handy guide below you will have it figured out in no time. Remember, we're all BMXers here so if you have any questions just ask.
Keep reading to find your perfect frame, or click below to watch the buyers guide video.
FRAME SIZE CHART
Frame sizing is very much a personal preference: some riders like them longer, others shorter. Here's a rough guide - if you have any questions remember we are here to help!3ft - 3ft 8" - best suited to a 16" BMX bike
3ft 8" - 4ft - best suited an 18" BMX bike
4ft - 5ft - 18" to 20" top tube
5ft - 5ft 4" - 20" to 20.25" top tube
5ft 4" - 5ft 8" - 20.25" to 21" top tube
5ft 8" - 6ft - 21" to 21.25" top tube
6ft plus - 21" top tube or longer
Rider Height (in) | Rider Height (cm) | Top Tube Length |
---|---|---|
5' | 152 | 20" |
5'3" | 160 | 20.5" |
5'6" | 167 | 20.75" |
5'9" | 175 | 21" |
6' | 182 | 21.25" |
6'6" | 200 | 21.5" |
FRAME GEOMETRY
Frame geometry can take a bit of understanding - but here at SourceBMX we are here to help! The first thing to understand is that BMX frame sizing is best measured by the length of the top tube - shown here as TT. Keep reading on to understand how the angles change how your frame will feel!