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Thinking I'd like to try an early Fat Ti. Anyone know of a Large one around?
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Hi there Unfortunately, Large TI Fats are like smalls, the numbers produced are at the low ends of the bell curve. I would guess that there are probably less than 50 Somerville-built large TI Fats for each year they were produced there. So from 1991 to 1994, there might be as many as 200 or fewer than 100 in total. If you find a 1994 Large TI, you've struck gold I don't know anything about NY production numbers, sorry Good luck with your search Scott |
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One that will be going into the grave with me, a flawless 94 L. One of the few bikes that still gives me a tingle when i wheel it out for ride.
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Damn... that’s the ticket. Someday!ive managed to get a catalog spec BOI, now just need the frame
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Figured I'd bump this just in case
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Interesting link if you want to read up background on the FAT Ti
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/d/2140-4/main.pdf |
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