I was very lucky with the tyres, got them for a good price and they look barely used, no cracking and the rubber is very supple, seller said they'd been hanging in his cellar for more than 20 years. Pedals were a lucky bargain too, although they needed some work they look good and spin like new now, the battle scars they have if anything makes them suit the bike even more, anything looking too new might not blend so well, this bike is no garage queen, it's tidy, damage free and clean but it has a life history and that's part of its charm for me, I look forward to adding a few respectful chapters of my own over the coming years.I like that a lot. Love GC's look to be in great shape
Geometry: steeper head angle and slightly longer top tube on the wicked.No, it's not a wicked, it's a standard Fat Chance mountain bike, I don't know if there is any difference between the frame sets or if it was just spec that separated them.
Cheers, Yo Eddy's are insanely cool bikes and I hope to get hold of one at some point, but I'd be amazed if they're as friendly to use as daily riders as this one is, probably because they are far more evolved and refined as racing machines, no doubt exceptional off the road, however the trade off might make them slightly less exceptional on it.Wellcome to the Fat Chance club! That´s a very cool bike. It oozes personality. Everybody has a Yo eddy. Not everyone rides an early Fat Chance.
Getting on my Fat even for a 15 minute rip makes me smile, and changes my mind set to positive every time. Love how Fat Chances accelerate with the first couple of pedal strokes. Fat Chance bikes just updated their site.This bike puts a smile on my face the moment I get on it,