Fast Eddie's alu retro MTB bike frame 19.5"

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Many thanks Wazabe for those informations !
The end of the mystery !

About my small steel suspension frame, I still think that it's a Bill Stevenson designed, who created the Alpinestar T24 but perhaps you welded it :D
 
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24pouces":g8w1v454 said:
Many thanks Wazabe for those informations !
The end of the mystery !

About my small steel suspension frame, I still think that it's a Bill Stevenson designed, who created the Alpinestar T24 but perhaps you welded it :D

Hey no problem, good to see the bikes are still going.

When I said built I mean frame up over, not actually welding.
 
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If you got pictures and other informations about Fast Eddies… Im ready for reading ;)
 
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24pouces":3koeiulf said:
If you got pictures and other informations about Fast Eddies… Im ready for reading ;)

Sorry 24 I dont have documentation at hand but will try and dig out some stuff, maybe photos...
 
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wazaB":n730aonu said:
24pouces":n730aonu said:
If you got pictures and other informations about Fast Eddies… Im ready for reading ;)

Sorry 24 I dont have documentation at hand but will try and dig out some stuff, maybe photos...

If you get around to uploading some info/photos sometime then that would be great :)

I just Googled the Whitley Bay Dome aka "Spanish City", think I may actually remember the place from the few times I've been to the town.
For some reason I assumed the Fast Eddie bikes were more a European brand.
 
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Well people I can tell you a great deal about Fast Eddie bikes because I used to work for the company and build them.

Fast Eddie is my old bosses farther, Charles Edward Fagg. So no high ranking race dude involved.

All FE frames came from China including the Ti, carbon and carbon/kevlar. I used to build these in an small unit in Birtly and then moved down to Whitley Bay Dome. Deep in the cellars was where they were finally built. The upstairs of the dome was Fast Eddies skate park. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B7ZOETPCQAAcmD1.jpg:large

That frame with the Risse shock was not the best idea and as a bike didnt feel good. The steel full suspension frame was only short travel but wasnt too bad.

Good old days and good bikes...
Would love you to check out my thread seems how you are the man I'm looking for it would seem. Search "loft finds"
 
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