who was 'eddy'?

Found this...

'The other part of the story of that fork is the name, Yo Eddy.
Fat City employee Mike Papaconstantine was a graffiti
artist and he came up with a character named Yo Eddy.
The shop rats at Fat City liked the character and started
their own underground t-shirt movement that only later
picked up by the marketing type and applied to everything
from bikes to grease.'
 
claret73":twqr3tqu said:
Found this...

'The other part of the story of that fork is the name, Yo Eddy.
Fat City employee Mike Papaconstantine was a graffiti
artist and he came up with a character named Yo Eddy.
The shop rats at Fat City liked the character and started
their own underground t-shirt movement that only later
picked up by the marketing type and applied to everything
from bikes to grease.'

Good Work :cool: very interesting , I remember having some Fat Grease BITD, :!:
 
A few hours after posting here, I ran into...

Chris Chance.

Asked him directly, "Who's Eddy?"

Response: There is no real answer. Just a name that amused people. Eddy Merckx may have been one of the influences, but it isn't he.

Pix or it didn't happen? Nice Ti road bike, Chris.

chris_chance2.jpg


chris_chance1.jpg
 
Cool pics but next time you see him have a word about his choice of gear.

Big to big? Tut, tut. :LOL:
 
LOL, Chris Chance on a Chris Chance bike.. if he wants to run big to big.. who're we to argue! It really IS his trainset! :LOL: :LOL:
 
RR , your a legend ! Great pics , interesting yellow forks on silver frame ,reminds me of my Wicked ;)

Would love to know how many and what Fats Chris stilll has these days
 
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