The classic! Fat City Big One Inch Fork with 1 1/8” threadless steerer. For 26-inch wheels + traditional quick-release. Segmented design, teardrop reinforcements on back of legs. Axle-to-crown measurement is approx 16.5 inches. Steerer length is approx 7.25 inches. I’m the 2nd owner but...
No doubt most are already following but fun to see the new bikes trickle out on new Fat's Instagram channel. Interesting that some of the new owners weren't satisfied with the offered paint and convinced new Fat to go back in the archive for other classic schemes...
Saw this over at Velocipede Salon from Gary Smith, current most-significant owner at IF. No doubt some of the tone is driven by recent experiences from IF's move to NH but interesting nonetheless. And some of it new-to-me.
Surprised this hasn't popped up here yet. Seems a conversation between IF's Gary Smith and Chris Chance at this spring's Handmade Bike Show has inspired IF to offer a classic version of their Deluxe. No details yet but the implication is modern materials tempered with old school sensibility...
My Yo needs a respray and I'm rolling potential schemes around in my head. Have always been intrigued by the partial Yo Eddy shot on the cover of the '94 catalog. It looks like each tube is a different color - DT/yellow, ST/green, TT/blue(?). Anyone know the whole story? Better yet, anyone...
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