All My Bikes: 13, S&M Holmes

S&M Holmes BMX bike illustration

When I was in high school I picked up an S&M Holmes frameset from my local bike shop. This was the first time in my life that I actually had a local shop to go to, whether it was to shop or just hang out. A couple of my friends worked there and it was almost always a good time. I saved a lot of lunch money to buy the S&M.. but how could I not? S&M was (is) a badass, American-made, rider-owned company. I loved everything about the brand. The Holmes was also the first frame that actually had a long enough top tube to suit my tallness. That took some getting used to.

On a side note, it looks like S&M rereleased the Holmes again—and in chrome! Aghh, I want that.

Previously:
All My Bikes 12: Huffy TL-88
All My Bikes 11: Huffy MJ-12
All My Bikes 10: Specialized Fatboy
All My Bikes 9: Haro Group 1
All My Bikes 8: Balance AL550
All My Bikes 7: Lotus Cobra
All My Bikes 6: Schwinn Predator
All My Bikes 5: GT Interceptor
All My Bikes 4: Robinson SST
All My Bikes 3: Diamondback Viper
All My Bikes 2: General Hustler
All My Bikes 1: Huffy

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  • http://www.thedirective.com Micah

    I totally love this project, I wish I had thought of it. I’m posting this on the Holmes because it was my first new frame and your illustration made me all nostalgic.

    Really nice stuff, I’m off to check out your other work.

    -Micah

  • chris

    Thanks Micah! I am actually in the process of hunting down another Holmes!

  • http://thebeaconbmx.com lalo

    Nice drawing. I came across when doing a Google image search for an S&M Holmes. I noticed you drawing has “Rooster?” on it. The question mark lead me to believe that it confuses you so I thought I’d comment to shed some light on the matter:
    In case you didn’t know, The Holmes is essentially a longer version of the Dirtbike and was named after a porn star with a long member (John Holmes). The rooster sticker is on the frame because a rooster is also known as a Cock. Get it?

  • chris

    Thanks Lalo, I actually did know that. The question was kind of a subtle joke—but I think I only got it. I recently picked up a 96′ Holmes that I am slowly building up since I foolishly got rid of this one long ago.

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Chris Piascik is a New England artist, graphic designer, and illustrator. With 8 years of professional experience at award-winning firms in New England, he is currently working as a freelance designer and illustrator, and just presented his 6th solo exhibition. He holds degrees in Visual Communication Design and Art History from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, where he has moonlighted as an instructor of design courses. In 2008, the American Institute of Graphic Arts selected his poster design as a winning entry for its Get Out the Vote campaign. His other recognitions include Gold Awards, Silver Awards, Excellence Awards, Judges Award and the Spirit of Creativity Award from the Connecticut Art Director’s Club as well as a BoNE award from the AIGA. In addition his work has been published in numerous books and publications including Print and Communication Arts, the Logo Lounge series, Typography Essentials and Lettering, Beyond Computer Graphics and Bike Art: Bicycles in Art Around the World. Previous clients include: Chronicle Books, Nike, Goodbyn, Mayer Hawthorne, Odyssey, Gnarls Barkley, Monolith Music Festival, Eat Boston, and Theaterworks.

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