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    1994 Fat Chance Shock-A-Billy 

Nice first year full suspension frame from Fat Chance.  Many of the smaller builders didn't the resources to design a full suspension design so they relied on the popular Amp-style rear.  It took another two years before Fat debuted their own design.   This one is in the Team Violet color with a color matched Rock Shox.  This bike features some nice components from Ringle, Piranha, White Industries and Cook Brothers.

 

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Frame Quad butted Cro-Moly front, Amp Style aluminum swing arm 2.75" travel
Fork Rock Shox Mag 21, color match
Rear Shock coil over
Rims Mavic 230 SBP
Hubs White Industries
Spokes Wheelsmith double butted Stainless Steel, alloy nipples
Tires Ritchey Omega Byte (red)
Pedals Shimano PD-M737 clipless
Crank Cook Brothers Racing, 176 mm, SR Platinum rings
Chain Sedis
Rear Cogs Shimano XTR 8 speed cassette
Bottom Bracket White Industries
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT, bottom pull w/ pullet
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Shifters Grip Shift 8 speed
Handlebars Ibis Ancotech butted Titanium (lunar weight of 23 grams)
Stem Ringle
Headset Chris King
Brake set Piranha Racing
Brake levers Ritchey Logic
Saddle Avocet O2, Ti rails
Seat Post Ringle Moby
Colors Team Violet
Size medium/large
Serial #   ?

 

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