mattpayne
Retro Guru
Hi, its been many years since my last visit here, but dusted off the Fat, found Strava and thought I'd share!
Back in 96 I took my Proflex over to Tenessee for a few months, I soon found The Bike Zoo in Knoxville and spent most days loitering and cycling with the guys and customers there.
I took an instant shine to a Fat Chance Shock-a-Billy owned by one of the chaps there... When I left the states I came home with the profile and a new toy! A lovely SAB frame in team violet with yellow swingarm.
I've built and swapped bits over the years till it ended up as this....
94 Fat Chance Shock-a-Billy
Risse racing air shock
Rock Shox Judy SL with air Englund total air inserts
King headset
Syncros bar, stem and seatpost
Flite Ti saddle
Syncros Hardcore Ti BB
Cook bros cranks
Crank bros Double Ti pedals
M950 XTR with flight deck
CrossMax front wheel
Syncros rear hub built onto DTswiss rim
Latex tubes
Panaracer folding Fire XC tyres
If I remember rightly, it tips the scales at around 24lbs.
Back in 96 I took my Proflex over to Tenessee for a few months, I soon found The Bike Zoo in Knoxville and spent most days loitering and cycling with the guys and customers there.
I took an instant shine to a Fat Chance Shock-a-Billy owned by one of the chaps there... When I left the states I came home with the profile and a new toy! A lovely SAB frame in team violet with yellow swingarm.
I've built and swapped bits over the years till it ended up as this....
94 Fat Chance Shock-a-Billy
Risse racing air shock
Rock Shox Judy SL with air Englund total air inserts
King headset
Syncros bar, stem and seatpost
Flite Ti saddle
Syncros Hardcore Ti BB
Cook bros cranks
Crank bros Double Ti pedals
M950 XTR with flight deck
CrossMax front wheel
Syncros rear hub built onto DTswiss rim
Latex tubes
Panaracer folding Fire XC tyres
If I remember rightly, it tips the scales at around 24lbs.