Fat Chance's flagship model. Not sure how many of these exist, but they seem to be somewhat rare. I don't know how old this one is, but based on the parts it has on it, I'm guessing 1990ish. I think these forks look pretty cool.
Frame feels light and resilient with a nice ride. Kinda like a Bontrager Race Lite, but a little more laid back. Somewhere I remember hearing these were spec'ed with as many American components as possible. Here's the rundown:
Frame: 18" '90 Fat Chance Team Comp
Fork: Fat Chance Box Crown w/ Campy Dropouts
Tubing: Tange Prestige
Serial Number: 079436 TC
Weight: 25.08 lbs
Headset: Chris King
Bars: Fat Chance T2 Aluminum
Stem: Salsa Pro Moto
Grips: A'ME Tri
Shifters: Deore XT M732
Brake Levers: Deore XT M732
Brakes: IRD Switchback
Front Derailleur: Suntour XC9000
Rear Derailleur: Deore XT M732
Crankset: Bullseye w/Avid 20t, 34t, 48t Chainrings
Cassette: Dura Ace with Sante and 600EX Cogs
BB: Bullseye
Hubset: Bullseye w/American Classic Skewers
Rims: MAVIC Paris Gao Dakar
Tires: Ritchey Megabite 2.0/Ground Control S
Pedals: Shimano M737 w/Ti Spindles
Seatpost: IRD, Ringle Seat Clamp
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite
I love these forks:
1987 Brochures for the Wicked and Team Comp:
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That's the nicest Team Comp I've seen, very nice and the fork is just beautiful.
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