Who is the U.K equivilent of FAT City Cycles?

The History Man":3an6cy5o said:
Here's one I made earlier. Brings a tear to the eye.
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none of that for you my lad...
 
Perfect weather during a Golf Society Day, shooting a good score with a chance of individual/team glory followed by the fayre above all washed down with a pint of cold Guinness/Ale = Priceless
 
Och, you can still tuck into delights like this as much as you like so it could be worse!
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All this debate about coolness and bike manufacturers reminds me that the bicycle was developed internationally in the first place, and all innovations henceforth were similarly organic and widely based, no one really 'invented' anything in isolation.
 
Mmmm, Toad in the Orifice, a true classic. Unfortunately there'll be no more Vulcan fly-bys, its last flight was last year at my local Airshow, now sadly grounded.
 
That is a real shame. I remember watching them coming over the headland as a bairn, within touching distance it seemed. Majestic, and definitely cool!
 
sinnerman":1mo9g538 said:
To be fair.

Perhaps we have Fat Chance to thank for there Titanium Works. Would Merlin Metalworks have been if not for Fat....?

Well we would not have had the Tomac titanium/CroMo Mongoose if it wasn't for both Merlin and FCC ;-)
 
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