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Retro MTB Any old shool bikes outside the Fat world like Ritchey, Breezer, Salsa, VooDoo, Yeti, Bontrager, etc. |
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First post here, This is my Fat Chance Yo Eddy. Its all XTR M900 group with Ringle parts.
Handles really well as expected. Love this bike. Although, I really need a YO Fork for this. |
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wow, love love the color, nice build...
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One of the best color schemes fat did.
And that bike is so period correct. I wouldn't even worry about getting a Yo or BOI fork for it. Being the dawn of suspension forks, there just weren't that many sold with rigid forks.
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Nice to hear the compliments. I may have to rethink seeking a Rigid for this bike. It certainly rides very well as is...
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I think it looks good as is...but if you want a YO fork - find one and try it...i swap out forks all the time, based on mood swings. But I'm not right in the mind when it comes to bike stuff...
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m900, vintage mtb, xtr, yo eddy |
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