Fat City Cycles Frame Registry

northbend

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Last generation Yo

Frame type: Yo Eddy
Frame number: yoml2516
Year of manufacture: 1999?
Frame size: ML
Color: cherry
Location: 32 miles east of Seattle Washington.
Owner name: Matt Pendergast

Bought frame from a guy in colorado 2 years ago.
 

ute

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Frame type: Yo Eddy
Frame number: 398Y4M
Year of manufacture: 1994
Frame size: M
Color: Grello / Blue fade
Location: Suburbs of Detroit, Michigan USA.
Owner name: Kevin Paquette (2nd), Ken Haig (1st).

One of the last frames built at Somerville, with the owner card signed as "disfunctional".
 

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gump

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Hi all, new acquistion, details as follows...

Frame type: Buckshaver
Frame number: BSM 2002
Year of manufacture: 1997
Frame size: M
Color: Arrest Me Red!
Location: Warwickshire, UK
Owner name: Andy
Photo: When I'm happy with it :D
 

visitor

New member
Frame type: Yo Eddy!
Frame number: 124Y4SM
Year of manufacture: 1994
Frame size: SM
Color (original and repainted, if applicable): Original - Metallic Teal; Repainted by Vicious Cycles - Light Blue to Dark Blue w/ jagged transition.
Location (city, state, country): Manchester, CT, USA
Owner name: Scott Taylor
Photo, if possible: Still a work in progess, but will add the original and repainted when finished.

I've been meaning to add my bike to the list for a while. Hopefully have the bike built by spring, then I'll add some photos!
 

MikeyNYC

Member
Finally able to add to this Posting!

First off just wanted to boast that I've owned well over 30 Fat Chance MTBs since 1985!

My very first one was a used Black 1984 Fat Chance "Team Comp" with a Box crown fork and Front and Rear Suntour Roller Cam Brakes. I crashed that bike and twisted the fork a bit so the front Brakes never worked right again so I sold it and then bought a 1987 Wicked Fat Chance that is now owned by "Thomas the Fat Ruler" in Germany. My next bike was a Purple 1987 "Fat Chance" with the 69 Degree head angle that is now owned by Davis "The Bikeman" up in Maine.

A mint condition 1988 "Fat Chance" starts off my current list:


Frame type: Steel "Fat Chance" with Reynolds 531 Box Crown Fork w/Roller Cam Brakes
Frame number: 1085 8 F
Year of manufacture: 1988
Frame size: 19.5"
Color: Black Frame/Fork with the Original Balloon Letter Shooting Star Decals
Location: NYC, NY
Owner name: Michael Farkas
Photo: To follow (Can someone assist me in posting photos please?)
Condition: Mint

Frame type: Steel "Wicked" Fat Chance w/Reynolds 531 Box Crown Fork w/Canti Mounts
Frame number: 680W09
Year of manufacture: 1989/1990
Frame size: 19.5"
Color: Currently Repainting Frame and Fork White
Location: NYC, NY
Owner name: Michael Farkas
Photo: To follow
Condition: Will be restored to Mint, when finshed...

Frame type: "Titanium" Fat Chance
Frame number: TF ML 1176
Year of manufacture: 2000
Frame size: M/L
Color: Bead Blast Titanium w/Red Decals
Location: NYC, NY
Owner name: Michael Farkas
Photo: To follow
Condition: Mint

There have been many others over the years that I've bought, sold, traded, wish I still had...but I have no regrets and think that my 1988 "Fat Chance" and my Titanium Fat Chance are the only 2 bikes that I really need for the rest of my life! :)

I really enjoy seeing everyone's collections here!

Michael-NYC
 
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MikeyNYC

Member
Finally able to add Photos to this Posting!

Thanks to Melvin "YO EDDY" who told me how to post photos Here are photos of my current Fats as well as a few of my past Fats...

Current Bikes/Framesets:
-1988 Black Fat Chance
-2000 Titanium Fat Chance
-1990 Yellow/Black Wicked Fat Chance Frame/Fork work in progress currently being repainted...


Past Bikes:
-1987 Purple Fat Chance (Now owned by Davis the "BikeMan" in Maine)
-1987 Red Wicked Fat Chance (Frame now owned by Thomas "The Fat Ruler" in Germany)
-1990 Blue Wicked Fat Chance with White Box Crown Fork Made of Prestige Tubing (Now owned By Dan B in Mass)
-1994 Titanium Fat Chance frame/fork (Sold to some other cool dude in Europe)
A random batch of 4 frames that I had accumulated and then sold on Ebay in 2003:
-21" 1994? Grello/Blue Fade Wicked Fat Chance Frame/no fork-Was NOS!
-55cm Chris Chance Road Frame in Metallic Green with no fork-Was NOS!
-Med 1996 Titanium Fat Chance frame/no fork, USED don't remember who bought it!
-19.5"? Fat Chance Orange Sunburst Fade-This was Actualy Chris Chance's Personal Commuter Bike that was set up for a "Browning Automatic Transmission"!
-Solo Photo of Med 1996 Titanium Fat Chance frame/no fork
-1982 Fillet Brazed Fat Chance (one of the first 15 ever made) bought on Ebay and now owned by the "Fattest" :) of ALL Fat Chance owners, the unofficial "King of Fat City" Rick Johnston!

I'll try to post more photos as I find them, please e-mail me or send messages if you want to see something specific as I have many detailed shots of all of these and a few other bikes and frames that I have owned...The only thing that I sadly do not have is any photographic evidence of my first Fat Chance from 1984 :(

Enjoy,

Michael-NYC
 

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tag

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frame ; buckshaver
size xs
serialnumber ?? can't read any more :confused:
year 96
owner rick patinama
color white/blue repaint (orginal black)
location heerlen ,the netherlands
 

Jeeves

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My Fats

Frame type: Wicked
Frame number: 07369W
Year of manufacture: 1988-1989
Frame size: 20
Color: Silver - Metallic Blue Fade (with black YO fork)
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Owner name: Rajiva Seneviratne (original owner)


Frame type: SLIM CHANCE
Frame number: 0923s26
Year of manufacture: Unknown - guessing early '90's
Frame size: Can't remember
Color: Silver - Cosmic fade
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Owner name: Rajiva Seneviratne (NOT original owner)

Frame type: TI Fat
Frame number: TF1013
Year of manufacture: approx 1994
Frame size: Large
Color: Silver - Standard bead TI, w "outine" Wicked Lite stickers (from factory)
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Owner name: Rajiva Seneviratne (original owner)
 

stevek

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Frame type Wicked
Frame number:396W08
Year of manufacture:1990
Frame size:18
Color (original and repainted, if applicable):black (not repainted yet)
Location (city, state, country):Lincoln UK
Owner name:Steve
Photo

When it's been restored I'll post another photo.
 

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SoloRider

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Frame type: Yo Eddy
Frame number: YOSM066
Year of manufacture: 1994
Frame size: S/M
Color: Aqua Fade

Location: Dorset, UK
Owner name: Simon Jempson
Photo: When I work out how to post them...
 

scarrylarry

New member
Frame is a Fat Ti
Frame Number is 037T4ML
1992
19 inch frame
Ti finish
Lake Tahoe ,NV
 

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cramp&goslow

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Can anyone help with the color

Hi,

Frame type : Yo
Frame number:527Y3SM
Year of manufacture:1993
Frame size: small/medium
Color (original and repainted, if applicable): cherry/burgundy to dark grey/black fade?
Location (city, state, country):Central New Jersey
Owner name: Mick
Photo, if possible:
 

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MikeyNYC

Member
scarrylarry said:
Frame is a Fat Ti
Frame Number is 037T4ML
1992
19 inch frame
Ti finish
Lake Tahoe ,NV

Nice Fork!

All you need is some decals, the frame looks like it's in great shape.

Michael-NYC
 

newsboy

New member
Frame type : fat titanium
Frame number: MBWTI
Year of manufacture: ?
Frame size: small
Color : titanium
Location (city, state, country): berne, be, switzerland
Owner name: ashok
Photo, if possible:
fat_chance_fat_ti_001.jpg


did someone got more info about that frame? the serialnumber (mbwti) is really strange.

here are some more pictures...

cheers ashok
 

AB

Active member
Ti Serial Number

Ashok,


Your bike's custom serial number is a combination of the original owners initials and TI - titanium.

AB
 

retrobate

New member
Yo Eddy
245Y4L
1994
Large.
Metalic Teal

Yo Eddy
216Y4ML
1994
Medium large
Aqua Fade

Wicked
301W19
1991
19"
Metalic Teal

Shockabilly
027P4L
1994
Large
Team Violet

Yo Eddy
049Y3L
1993
Large
Black

All in the mild mild west country





Sorry, I am a bit of a luddite.
 
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geeter

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Newbie

Frame type : Wicked
Frame number:765W08
Year of manufacture:1990
Frame size: 18"
Color Blue - I don't know the name of the shade?
Location Pittsburgh, PA, USA (GO STEELERS!)
Owner name: Gary
Photo to follow...............
I bought my Wicked about a month ago. It came with a Manitou PRO XC Mach V suspension fork, which, I suspect is not original. I took it apart with the hope of cleaning and relubing it, not that I really know what I'm doing.....The elastomers at the bottom of the outer arms are SHOT! They crumbled in my fingers. Manitou says that they don't have parts for this fork.
a) Anyone know where I might get my fingers on some replacements / or have a suggestion for how to fake it?
b) If I can find a 1" fork, it probably will have longer travel than the original 50 mm, how badly will a longer travel fork affect the handling?
c) Any suggestions for where to look, other than Ebay?
Sorry for all the dumb newbie questions,

gt
 

Yo Eddy!

Member
Hi Geeter!

No, there is no overlap in the production periods of the fork and the Wicked. The Wicked is years older.

a) Don't know
b) I fitted one bike that originally came with 39cm forks with a LT (4") fork and I still like it, though it is a truck in really tight turns. I simply adjust my riding, but most will say I am crazy.
c) Suggestions? Buy a proper rigid fork. Aestheticly much more pleasing, period correct and suspension is only 1 factor that defines comfort. The old bikes ride often much better than people expect. Why not giving it a try?
 
suggestions for Gary's Wicked

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Gary posted:
I bought my Wicked about a month ago. It came with a Manitou PRO XC Mach V suspension fork, which, I suspect is not original. I took it apart with the hope of cleaning and relubing it, not that I really know what I'm doing.....The elastomers at the bottom of the outer arms are SHOT! They crumbled in my fingers. Manitou says that they don't have parts for this fork.
a) Anyone know where I might get my fingers on some replacements / or have a suggestion for how to fake it?
b) If I can find a 1" fork, it probably will have longer travel than the original 50 mm, how badly will a longer travel fork affect the handling?
c) Any suggestions for where to look, other than Ebay?
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I've got a 1988 Wicked with the Fat City unicrown rigid fork that came stock. I rode it like that for a while, and then put on a 1998 Manitou SX-Ti (or FS-Ti?) that has about 75mm or 80mm of travel. It did affect the handling a bit, but not awfully. I kept the Manitou on the Wicked and rode that as my main offroad bike for several years. Very sweet ride. Now that I've got another mountain-only bike and the Wicked is set up as road/off-road/touring/commuting, I've put the rigid fork back on.

As far as the Mach V, I'd say toss it. It was low-end even when it was new. I've got the Manitou ti fork still around, if you are interested in buying it. I had Manitou replace the internals on it with newer. It was blowing cartridges all the time, but the newer stuff seems to be much more reliable. It is a decent fork now... titanium springs with oil damping. $60 plus shipping and it is yours. Note: the fork does NOT have a cable hanger, so you have to be running V-brakes on front, rather than cantis. My Wicked is an 18" c-c, 19.5" center to top, so the fork should fit your Wicked, too.

The other option would be to put a rigid fork back on it. Best place to start looking would be your local shops. Used to be, they had tons of rigid forks around from when people moved to suspension, but I'm not sure if that's still the case.
John Bratton
Colorado Springs
 
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