Fat Chance Kickstarter

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nice ...

Shame I can't see the decals in the flesh, i need a frame to tack them onto ... looking for a ti~fat in need of some TLC. Then a steady hand :D
 
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brocklanders023":31t81w7p said:
I'd love a Fat, I really would and a Yo is one of the only retro bikes I still yearn to own and what keeps me coming back. It makes me sad that although I could probably afford it at some point I won't ever be able to convince myself to spend the amount required on either the new one or an old one. :(

That's what I thought fella but it's not as bad as you think, you just need patience...

You need a couple of hundred but tatty bare frames do come up if you wait then it's just an even longer waiting game for the parts!

When I started I thought I'd never own one and now have a couple.
 
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I've just taken the time to read the entire thread and there are some interesting comments. I personally like the kick starter idea and I get that the ask to drop 5-6K off the back of some vague details may only be for the dedicated fan. However, we can't deny that the reason why the FCC brand had / has such a following is owing to the innovation and quality (+ cool branding). This new venture would seem to aim to offer more of the same once off the ground.

I pledged $50 to the cause for a T Shirt and sticker set. The reason? I've had more than $50 of pleasure from talking about FCC bikes and I love my 2 IFs that wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the 'mother' brand. Also, if the venture is a success, I'll have the quiet satisfaction of being able to say that I was a small part of it. So, if we all order a T shirt etc then Chris will gain the momentum to start to grow, develop the custom bikes that we want, and we can all share in the same satisfaction. After all, we have all been banging on about bringing the brand back for long enough, here is our chance and as Chris will have independent control (no pun intended!) there is no reason why he won't answer our calling - mine being a new Slim Chance, yours a new Ti 650b Yo no doubt.

Anyhow, If it all goes wrong we will all have only lost $50, probably the equivalent to an average night in the pub. :D
 
If I'm honest the only thing I'd want to buy off a bike company aiming to replicate it's old marketing aura is a replica of it's old bikes. I would consider buying a brand new early 90s Yo at a cost of thousands, vs an iffy modern style-alike born out of a survey.
 
shogun":t5bsek51 said:
If I'm honest the only thing I'd want to buy off a bike company aiming to replicate it's old marketing aura is a replica of it's old bikes. I would consider buying a brand new early 90s Yo at a cost of thousands, vs an iffy modern style-alike born out of a survey.

Interesting shout.

Though there are a lot of ‘golden age’ fat frames about for considerably less even if you factor in a re-spray.

Surely it’d be cooler to own a period frame rather than a copy?

60’s e-type vs. an exact replica from 2015? If the 2015 replica had modern up-grades it’d be better in some ways but then it wouldn’t an exact replica.

I.e. it would be the equivalent of what he’s doing with the new Yo.

If you want the best of both worlds there was even a NOS medium Yo on Fatcogs for $999. That’s nearly a grand less than the new version and ticks every other box.
 
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