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yeti_europe
28.09.2004, 23:41
yeti_europe
28.09.2004, 23:51
Ich bin froh, nach Deutschland zu schicken oder irgendwo in Europa
perfektem 93 rahmen
rahmen = 600 euros (WD = How much ... ! :shock
rahmen mit
1" Rockshox Judy DH forks (TF tuned)
1" purple Chris King nothreadset
810 euros (WD = How much ... ! :shock
col.williams@******.co.uk
yeti_europe
29.09.2004, 19:45
some measurements:
top tube c2c - 57cm
seat tube c2c - 43.5cm
seat tube c2top - 47.5cm
it takes 1" headsets and a 27.2mm seatpost.
rasaldul
29.09.2004, 19:59
some measurements:
top tube c2c - 57cm
seat tube c2c - 43.5cm
seat tube c2top - 47.5cm
it takes 1" headsets and a 27.2mm seatpost.
very strange yo eddy
27,2mm seatpost and water bottle braze-on´s only on the down tube? the welding on the bottom bracket and the seattube/chainstay area also doesn´t look fat-like - the brake studs are also not removable, aren´t they? other details identify it as a yo eddy - how about the serial ?
yeti_europe
29.09.2004, 22:22
very strange yo eddy
27,2mm seatpost and water bottle braze-on´s only on the down tube? the welding on the bottom bracket and the seattube/chainstay area also doesn´t look fat-like - the brake studs are also not removable, aren´t they? other details identify it as a yo eddy - how about the serial#?
you are correct - the seat tube was replaced at the time of the renovation and respray as the original was rusted through at the base. Its now back to original totally useable condition, but the seatube is a different diametre. I didn't post this in the original thread, because my german wasn't up to it and didn't want to confuse things at this stage. I would have made sure anyone was aware of this before any money changed hands.
Brakes studs appear to be removeable, but the paint is over the join, so I'm not going to try
seriel number is 044Y2M - which has been checked with Wendy - Chris Chance's ex-wife, as she supplied me with the new frame stickers.
the full story is here - for anyone who speaks english.
Frame type (Yo!, Wicked, etc.): Yo Eddy
Frame number: 044y2m
Year of manufacture: 1993 (I think!)
Frame size: Medium
Color (original and repainted, if applicable): original wild cherry - but resprayed metallic blue.
Location (city, state, country): Glossop, Derbyshire
Owner name: Col.
Photo
Other info - is that the seatpost has been replaced to repair the rust damage that was caused by the neglect of the previous owner so it now has a 27.7 seatpost. Everything else is as new.
First history is yeti col / yeti_europe : Say hello if you are reading !
It was up for sale (quite expensive) but went cheap on eBay (expected)
I guess it then went to ishaw ?
It was (maybe) wild cherry but is now defo blue.
Bob Jackson replaced the seat tube.
The graphics are OE from Wendy
If anyone else has owned this or knows this bike or knows any of it's history, please chime in
WD
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can't help you unfortunately, but why you are interested in it's history, if you're building a completely different frame out of it? :?
...that's just as an aside.
But without doubt it's interesting what you do, keep it up
Well I now know some of its history, that interests me
A completely different frame ? I don't see that ... :?
It's eddy's steel, eddy's design / geometry, eddy's ride - just with modern brakes. How is that building a completely different frame ? :?
From what I have picked up, Fat's ethos was always to do what they wanted and they would spec the bikes however the customer wanted with regards frame features / braze on's and paint etc. I don't see how my build has changed that mentality much, if at all ... ?
Nader":2tvrwrfp said:
But without doubt it's interesting what you do, keep it up