BOTM Dec 2012: FAT Vs Klein Vs Yeti

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Original MOONRISE MC 1 Attitude from 1993 SIZE 21

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There is something strangely alluring about that bald Klein. :wink:

But I am waiting for a Grellow fat to be entered where the photo represents the colour like the three way pic earlier in the thread. 8)
 
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Sorry for the mess in my house :lol:


 
My choice was made and firm, now im Buggered............. :lol:
 
firedfromthecircus":lwdom1b6 said:
There is something strangely alluring about that bald Klein. :wink:

Haha, classic :lol: - I'm definitely going to refer to it as 'bald' from now on!

We need some more Yeti's though - they're starting to get outnumbered... And if anyone enters a Klein with a properly crazy paintjob, that would make my day :)
 
Beautiful bikes, love them all equally.

Here is my humble entry, 1989 Wicked Fat Chance with a modern Igleheart segmented fork. Build is straight forward but very functional.

I've ridden (and currently own) each of the models so I thought i'd add a general comment about what makes them special.

Yeti-Very stout frames that handle like a Cadillac on the trails, smooth and predicable. BMXer meets the mountain.

Fat Chance-light and snappy frame that just dissapears under the rider, geomerty was dialed. Build quality is flawless. Roadie meets the mountain.

Klien-fat sculpted tubes, eye popping paint jobs. Ride is very stiff and accurate handling. NASA meets the mountain.
 

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So far -it's got to be Klienrenzo's purplish Klien - does look the bizniz - look out for my Rasta themed Klien Jamaica Gold when its completed next spring/summer. As for Yeti's - can't knock 'em till I ride em - although I much prefer bikes with classic and simple lines.
 
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