S&M Bicycles pro Chad Johnston's first dalliances with the BMX spotlight reach back to the late '80s, when he released his first flatland video, later being featured in flatland how-to's in Go: The Rider's Manual. After re-emerging with the "Intrikat" flatland video series in the late '90s, Chad Johnston went on to produce some of the most groundbreaking flatland videos in all of BMX, all the while pursuing his own brand of riding. In 2006, Chad decided to remove his pegs and try his hand at taking flatland in a new direction. That change and the videos that he has produced over the past several years led to Chad landing a pro spot on the S&M team, along with a signature frame and bars from S&M. In this bike check, Chad's latest pegless Intrikat setup is profiled. Check the photos.
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