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Submitted by
ranier
a Cross Country Rider
from Schoenaich, GermanyDate Reviewed: December 27, 2011
Strengths: awesome steel frame, history, the cachet of Fat CityWeaknesses: can't get another one new from the factoryBottom Line: Argueably, the bestest hardtails ever made were from Fat City. I rescued mine off fleabay and built it up with modern parts. The Bro is a model below the Yo but equally offers up the silky smooth ride of a nice steel frame. The sealed tubes help with longevity but the years have been a bit hard from the previous owner. I will never part from my Fat.
Favorite Trail: in the woods
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$600.00
Purchased At: fleabay
Similar Products Used: Salsa Ala Carte, Interloc 853
Bike Setup: Igleheart fork, 9spd Sram x.0 grip shift, Mavic Crosstrail tubeless, fat 2.3 WTB tires
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Davy Beeton
a Weekend Warrior
from ScotlandDate Reviewed: January 29, 2002
Strengths: Seriously well put together with top notch paint finish,reletively light,durable, strong and geometry that suits my riding style.Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: Now that fat City Cycles are no more I definately won`t be changing this frame.There are none like it and even fewer that ride anywhere near as good.
Favorite Trail: John Simpson drive
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$1300.00
Purchased At: Armstrong bike dock Belfast NI
Similar Products Used: Fat Chance Yo Eddy, dekerf generation
Bike Setup: Rock shox SID,King hubs on Mavics, XTR/XT mix, KIng aheadset
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