Fat Chance Titanium TFM006

does anyone else have a problem with running the skewers with the arms on the right side..... :oops:

btw......sweet bike :D
 
ti-fat-man":2p6rupk6 said:
does anyone else have a problem with running the skewers with the arms on the right side..... :oops:

btw......sweet bike :D

Thanks

would that be a problem?
According to the print in the arms they should be on this side,..
which makes sense if you look at the Crank Arm and all 3 skewers
 
Another very nice build from you .

looking forward to seeing it with stickers .

I also prefer the skewers on the otherside . i think it is just more practical .
 
jealousy.........no i mean 'constructive feedback' :LOL:

please let me know how you get on with applying the decals, going to look stella then.

cheers al.
 
Wow, very nice rider it has bacome!!!

I was thinking that the skewers where practicly on the right, when you drive disk brakes they are also on the right. Gera technically spoken the skewers are more practically on the left side, estethicly spoken the right side icw the Cook cranks look much better. But why do I have my skewers of the bikes on the left. Have some hours to think of that before going home....
 
ti-fat-man":h9i6g5lp said:
please let me know how you get on with applying the decals, going to look stella then.

Thanks guys,..

yes indeed, i think the decals be a huge difference
 
Now with FAT CHANCE decals

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final parts list :
Frame: 1995 Fat Chance Titanium (TFM006) with new FAT CHANCE decals
Fork: Tange rigid "FAT BLADES"

Headset: Chris King titanium (no name)
Stem: Moots (custom by KISH) titanium
Handlebar: Kolo Titanium
Grips: Gripshift but will be replaced by OURY in the right color if i find them
Barends: Onza OZ-TI

Brakes: Shimano M900 XTR
Brake Pads: Shimano M900 XTR
Brake Levers/Shifters: Shimano M900 XTR
Front Derailleur: Shimano XTR M900
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR M900
Cables: Shimano XTR
Cassette: Shimano XTR titanium
Chain: Shimano M900 XTR
Cranks: Cook Bros RSR
Crank pully: Syncros Crank-0-matic
Chainrings: CNC USA
Bottom Bracket: Royce titanium
Pedals: Onza Ho titanium

Hub Skewers: Cook Bros
Rims: WTD
Hubs: Chris King classic hubs in pewter
Spokes: DT revolution
Tyres: Tioga Spycho II skin wall (NOS)

Saddle: Flight titanium
Seatpost: Syncros titanium
Seatpost Binder: Ringle with Cook Bros

I do not know what it weight is but it seems pretty light.
i used not that much "Bling" parts because this one is build to be used and not break so i went for a Titanium parts, Shimano and Cook Bros setup.
Result is a rather stealth bike, hardly and color, which is the best riding bike i have ever owned
I truly love it...
 
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