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A couple discussions as of late motivated me to take photos of my two Fat City Cycle forks, one an early 90/91 Yo Eddy, and the other a later BOI (Big One Inch) from around 95. I've taken photos of them side by side from different angles, so we can compare and contrast them. I've also take what I've found to be the most definitive quote on the differences between the two, made by Rody over on fatcogs. Here's the quote:
The red one (I will update with the exact color name later) is the Yo Eddy, and the green one is the BOI. Enjoy
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The Yo Eddy fork was a 1.125" bladed segmented crown fork that was standard issue on all Yo's until the introduction of the Fat Titanium, when the BOI (Big One Inch) fork was introduced (also coinciding with the release of the 10th as Colker pointed out).
The Big One Inch steel fork, utilizing 1.0" tubing, was then the standard rigid fork for all Yo's and TI's until the "need" for front suspension ceased production due to lagging numbers.
So...if your bike was produced prior to late 92 early 93, you would have a Yo fork...after that point in time, if you went rigid it was a BOI for you.
cheers,
rody
The red one (I will update with the exact color name later) is the Yo Eddy, and the green one is the BOI. Enjoy
:click images to enlarge: