Fat Chance Yo Eddy! Team Identification

MuchAlohaNui

Senior Retro Guru
Hello Fat Chance Fans,

I don't know much about these bikes.

This bike pictured here is for sale locally. I reached out to the seller about inquiry and he said the bike was always kept in a shed (out of the weather), but as you can see the condition is a bit rough and hasn't been touched for a few decades. Parts are missing, some parts are not original. The paint around the head tube has worn through to bare metal...you see the issues.

Identifying the bike year from photos is difficult for me and that is where I ask for experts (or Yo Eddy! lovers). The seller told me that "the serial number is not legible" but I don't know if he's being lazy or is too old to go flip the frame upside down and take a picture. I will press them further for a photo in the mean time whether the serial number is there or not.

Additionally, he states the frame is size 53 cm. What does that mean in real world experience talk for body size? Do these feel long/short?

What is this color fade called?

I look forward to your comments.

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This looks to be either a Large or XL Yo possibly from 1993 but certainly after 1991. Based on the decals on the seatube it looks to be made in Sommervile so before the move to Serotta's factory in 94 for sure.

The issue here is that there can be quite a bit of rust within the seatube and particularly in the bottom bracket area especially if it has been stored like this under a shed.

I would go visit this myself to check it in person or ask the seller for pictures of the seat tube so you can assess its state.
 
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