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Im not up on the whole Fat Chance scene like some, but am I wrong in thinking that all he did with the "Shockabilly" was buy in and bolt on an "AMP" rear end, to a steel triangle one of his staff made anyway...?
M-Power":2o96p3w4 said:shogun":2o96p3w4 said:M-Power":2o96p3w4 said:I really want my first modern bike to be a new Fat Chance Shockabilly, ideally in Titanium.
You don't reckon there might be better thought out, built and designed modern full suspension rigs out there than a full suspension potentially designed by a bloke who hasn't built a bike since the 90s?
Chris was and I believe still is an innovator by nature. There are so many well known spin offs from the original FCC. Hell.... I will bet there will be other retro bike companies trying out Kickstarter now after watching his endeavours and hopefully success![]()
I don't believe he will make anything for a production run until its well thought out and tested. The retro Shockabilly design is very similar to many well regarded bikes even today. I'm a middle aged bloke :facepalm: I don't need the fastest descending bicycle ever madeI really do love the Fat brand, admire Chris and those fabricating geniuses who once worked for him. I'm happy with my Fat 26er hard tail collection. I'm only going to buy one full susser and its gonna be a Fat
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Im not up on the whole Fat Chance scene like some, but am I wrong in thinking that all he did with the "Shockabilly" was buy in and bolt on an "AMP" rear end, to a steel triangle one of his staff made anyway...?