Neil G":3fh82xg1 said:
Surely the Fat Chance geometry has been copied by now!
I believe it's a lot to do with the brand also. Right image, desirable and so the prices go up, people hang onto them and they become rare etc.
Maybe its brand image for some but not for me. I've had plenty of bikes and when you are in the middle of nowhere slogging your guts out brand image has nothing to with choice. I also think people hang onto them because once you have one you realise nothing comes close.
Geometry has probably been copied many times over, its pretty unadventurous and can be found everywhere. its probably more to do with design and speccing of the tubesets, constuction etc.
I'll tell you how good a FAT is. I rode my 87 Wicked for both days of the Big Weekender just gone and despite it being the oldest bike out there and without suspension forks, it placed a slightly overweight rider (and a smoker at that!) with very average handling skills and average fitness, 4th overall and first non susser in the downhill challenge. As the yanks say- go figure!
Si