Fat City Cycles Frame Registry

rick

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monster fat

ameybrook,

great photos, thanks. I have similar examples except that my 91 does not have aa paint job as cool as yours. What is the story behind the paint; is it original or what?

Paul,

BTW, the later Monsters (93 ish) had outlined "Fat Chance" decals on the down tubes with "Monster Fat" on one side of the top tube. Not nearly as neat as the earlier version IMO.
 

YoKris

New member
Frame type: 10th Anniversary Fat
Frame number: 079A2M
Year of manufacture: 92
Frame size: M
Color: 10th Anniversary paint job
Location: Goettingen, Germany
Owner name: Chris Friedrich
Photos:
http://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/8/0/0/7/6/_/large/CIMG0069.JPG
http://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/8/0/0/7/6/_/large/CIMG0068.jpg
http://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/8/0/0/7/6/_/large/CIMG0055_1226084385.JPG
http://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/8/0/0/7/6/_/large/CIMG0055_1226226449.JPG

Bought last friday! :D Will be build up soon with Salsa stem, M900, Cook Bros cranks in black, etc...!

cheers
//yo
 

ozcanuck

Member
Wicked Revived

Just finished a revival of my trusted Wicked...my sole bike since 1992, when I picked it up in Nanaimo, B.C. Canada slightly used, with an XT groupset.
It has raced, trailed, toured on and off road and commuted for the past 16 years with regular maintenace and replacements.
It was in running but neglected order with a worn out set of Rock Shox Indys, worn running gear, and a very uncool cheap commuter bar setup.
I have had the original fork replaced and replaced the orig. XT shift/lever combos and cantis ( all thrashed) with used XT 8-speed shifters, Tecktro levers, Avid rear V-brakes and new Deore LX front v-brakes. The original seat post finally cracked and has been replaced with a new Kalloy. this is what began the rebuild.
The original stem and bar setup has been returned, which may take a bit of getting used to as it's pretty racey. I'll see how my 53 year old back likes it......
It's new task is as a road trainer/commuter/tourer and baby trailer puller.
I am currently training for the Community Challenge leg of the 2009 Tour Down Under, a 100km ride through the Barossa valley. The ol Fat still has a lot of work to do, so it's not retired yet.
Pretty good value for $1200 in 1992.
I hope in the future to strip it down and get a new powdercoat, but I'd have to stop riding it long enough.

Original features:
American stem
BB
XT 7-speed rear hub!!!
Seat Collar
XT cranks
XT front mech ( gotta love XT)
fork
Paint

1990's Upgrades:
Brodie Superlight bar
Control Stix bar ends
Front wheel with Sun CR16 and Suntour XC Pro Greaseguard hub

Frame type (Yo!, Wicked, etc.): Wicked
Frame number: 11369W
Year of manufacture: 1989
Frame size: 18"
Color (original and repainted, if applicable): Original Black with lots of touchups
Location (city, state, country): Adelaide, Australia
Owner name: H. Burns
Photo, if possible:

http://picasaweb.google.com.au/lh/photo/Jhgx2uvIYyF819hEBpHIxg
http://picasaweb.google.com.au/lh/photo/qpBKqTtdRvKsRMuyFMwD5g
http://picasaweb.google.com.au/lh/photo/BdDBYXYvSEgpUd6QydiJ3A

Thanks to Fatcogs, Adelaide MTB Club, DIY MTB (http://www.diymtb.com.au/ ) and Cumberland Cycle (Goodwood, S.A. )for information, inspiration, parts and service.
 
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Butcher

New member
Frame type: 10th Anniversary Fat
Frame number: 079A2M
Year of manufacture: 92
Frame size: M
Color: 10th Anniversary paint job
Location: Goettingen, Germany
Owner name: Chris Friedrich
Photos:
Bought last friday! :D Will be build up soon with Salsa stem, M900, Cook Bros cranks in black, etc...!

cheers
//yo

Very nice! I'd love to see the final build - make sure you post up some photos in readers rides when your done. That 10th Anniversary has to be one of the coolest Fats ever made. If I ever see a large for sale when I'm in a position to buy I'll snap it up in a second. - congrats on a choice find.
 

YoKris

New member
Very nice! I'd love to see the final build - make sure you post up some photos in readers rides when your done. That 10th Anniversary has to be one of the coolest Fats ever made. If I ever see a large for sale when I'm in a position to buy I'll snap it up in a second. - congrats on a choice find.

Hey Butcher!

Sure! Indeed...besides the Ti it is the coolest Fat ever made! And I'm so thankful to finally find one and get the chance to buy it! :D

greets
//chris
 

commander

New member
chris's trial frame

Frame type (Yo!, Wicked, etc.): chris's trials frame
Frame number: 86266 ( kinda sad that this number is burned into memory ..)
Year of manufacture: 86
Frame size: trials frame - measures 19" i think
Color (original and repainted, if applicable): was factory black - now jaguar green (rust/etc)
Location (city, state, country): winnipeg canada
Owner name: owen
Photo, if possible: it is really ugly - 21+ years of daily driving has left it a mess.
currently being fixed up - will post once i get a few thinkgs squared away ..



stolen in 1992
recovered in 1993 -

yup - stolen, and i got it back! thanks rougeau

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added a gusset on the crank side chainstay - where a steel chainring ate a hole through the tube...

made a custom seatpost from carbon/epoxy . that was 92-93 ish

oh yeah - this is a trials frame - without any cable guides for a fd.
so that was added as a mod -
i have basically always run this as a 18 speed daily driver ..
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its a fast bike - very light -
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i am trying to remember some other mods - but i can't remember.
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since i ride it everyday - and is parked downstairs right now - i will go look and see.
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currently replacing - rims - headset - and i just bought some new chainrings ...
including a 53 - so i will be very fast ....

fast bike man ..... with a good combination of beef .
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phil wood bb spline - that was a custom order ....
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anyway i will go drool over my bike now ....

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one more thing --- u.s. customs used to destroy alot of these frames.
they were built with "sealed" tubes, and I guess customs didn't like that ...

anyway - ask wendyll - how many frames showed up there in pieces .... sad really


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john hancock

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Ti Fat

I've owned this from new (bought in '95) Frame No.051T4M

I'll let the pics speak for themselves....
 

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commander

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fix

time for a rebuild.

i noticed today my pedals are broken,
so i will need to rebuild those.

ok - it is time to rebuild.
when the pedals are being worn off, it is time to rebuild.

i will post some pictures of my dead parts ...

yes- this makes me very happy.
i have needed new parts on there for .. ever

i should start a rebuild thread - i think i will.

o


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old/new


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http://www.fatcogs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1840
 
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Bucky

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Buck Shaver

Frame type: Buck Shaver
Frame number: FE-SF22 (?)
Year of manufacture: 1994
Frame size: S
Color: lime green (original)
Location: Germany/Berlin
Owner name: Bucky ;)
Photo, if possible:
 

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Joe Steel

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1991 Wicked

Frame type: Wicked
Frame number: 705W19
Year of manufacture: 1991
Frame size: Large or 19"
Color: Olive green
Location: USA/California
Owner name: Joe Steel
Photo, if possible:

This is my second FAT. Purchased from the second owner. A few nicks and scratches, but -- considering it's age -- lightly ridden. Built up with Deore DX drive train and painted-to-match Rockshox.


Cheers~
Joe
 

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MikeyNYC

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Frame type: Wicked
Frame number: 705W19
Year of manufacture: 1991
Frame size: Large or 19"
Color: Olive green
Location: USA/California
Owner name: Joe Steel
Photo, if possible:

This is my second FAT. Purchased from the second owner. A few nicks and scratches, but -- considering it's age -- lightly ridden. Built up with Deore DX drive train and painted-to-match Rockshox.


Cheers~
Joe

GREAT COLOR! Is that the original paint from Fat City?
 

Joe Steel

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GREAT COLOR! Is that the original paint from Fat City?

Thanks! I dig the green too! The previous (2nd) owner claimed that it was "from the factory" with matching Rockshox. He purchased it from the original owner in 1996.

I'm interested in comments regarding the white saddle. Should it stay, or should it go? I had the white saddle in my stash and I thought I would give it a try on this bike with the white lettering on the frame. I could replace it with a black Flite.

Cheers~
Joe
 

mainlyfats

Member
That is a fantastic colour - never seen anything like it before.

Personally, I think the white seat would work better if you got some Scott AT-2 bars and wrapped them with white Cinelli cork-ribbon. Otherwise a darker seat wouldn't stand out so much with the dark almost everything else on the bike.

NOTHING says pro like white bar tape though... Just sayin'...
 

Butcher

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Personally, I think the white seat would work better if you got some Scott AT-2 bars and wrapped them with white Cinelli cork-ribbon. Otherwise a darker seat wouldn't stand out so much with the dark almost everything else on the bike.

NOTHING says pro like white bar tape though... Just sayin'...

Ditto on that point - that would look cool. I've seen some white grips out there too if your not into the AT-2 bars.

Another idea would be to get some while onza porcupine tires for it, but I'm not sure how hard those are to come by these days.

Nice ride.
 

Joe Steel

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Thanks guys -- I think you are right -- It would need a little more white to pull it off. I may just swap out the saddle for something in black -- and go for that "stealth" utilitarian look. With the stars in the Fat decals, it looks a little "Army".
 

MikeyNYC

Member
Thanks guys -- I think you are right -- It would need a little more white to pull it off. I may just swap out the saddle for something in black -- and go for that "stealth" utilitarian look. With the stars in the Fat decals, it looks a little "Army".


Definitely go for something more stealth like a black seat, since it already has the Green/Black stealthy vibe...
 

pkbinder

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96 Yo Eddy

Frame type (Yo!, Wicked, etc.):Yo Eddy
Frame number:YOL429
Year of manufacture: 1996
Frame size:L
Color (original and repainted, if applicable):purple metallic powder repaint
Location (city, state, country):Oak Park Il
Owner name:paul Binder
Photo, if possible:
 

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