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mainlyfats":2xs6cov3 said:That doesn’t look right... Typically the first 3/4 #s from this era are the frame number. Then you get a letter to designate model. Last digit of the year, then finally the last digit or letter of the size.
I’d say it’s either an 89 20 inch Wicked, or a 90 19 inch Wicked and something got transposed.
mainlyfats":hfmashoi said:I think the MOMBAT serial number analysis is wrong. FCC serial numbers are rational and that one doesn’t indicate 16 inch, 1990 or the special designation of “short torso” ( which I’ve never heard of in relation to Fats).
Now that I know it’s a 20 inch, I’d confidently decode your bike to be a 1989 Wicked. They smoked a lot of weed at FFC, housekeeping mistakes were made.
boxxer":2z5n871m said:mainlyfats":2z5n871m said:I think the MOMBAT serial number analysis is wrong. FCC serial numbers are rational and that one doesn’t indicate 16 inch, 1990 or the special designation of “short torso” ( which I’ve never heard of in relation to Fats).
Now that I know it’s a 20 inch, I’d confidently decode your bike to be a 1989 Wicked. They smoked a lot of weed at FFC, housekeeping mistakes were made.
The Wicked and Yo were available in an ST for 1991 / 1992 if you look at the catalogue in the archive you can see it makes reference to it
I thought my M/S Yo was a ST but it looks like FC just got the letters the wrong way round - should have been S/M but they went M/S