Ti Yo Eddy: Titanium, in a way only Fat Chance Bicycles can do.
The Ti Yo Eddy is designed for ultralight telepathic handling, have a thought of where you want the bike to go and it just happens! The Ti Yo was designed and developed by the mad scientist himself using a super exotic 6/4 & 3/2.5 Titanium, in a way only Fat Chance Bicycles can do. This is the latest version of the legendary Yo Eddy frame, first designed in 1989 and re-launched in 2015. You’ll love the signature handling, playful frame geometry and styling, and all the classic characteristics the Yo Eddy is known for. This is an ultralight trail bike that rails natural single track, climbs fast, and has amazing balance at any speed.
This latest version can accommodate 27+ x 2.8”, or 29 with up to 2.6” tires. With a set of high volume tires, the bike soaks up rough terrain and hooks up in the loam.
The frame’s main triangles use Chris Chance custom, externally butted titanium tubing, and blind (sealed) bosses. We also choose to spec full length, external cable routing for low and easy maintenance. Lastly, our proprietary Fat Chance dropouts, brake mounts and drive side demi-yoke, mated to non-tapered stays (same as it ever was) make for the sweetest trail hardtail you’ll ever ride. It’s all in the details. Actually, it’s all in the ride!
Feel free to contact us for more information or questions you may have.
Ordering Details:
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Geometry:
Ti Yo Eddy 29er/27fiver Plus | |||||||
S | S/M | M | M/L | L | XL | ||
A | Seat Tube Length [ctr-top]: | 385 | 382 | 446 | 446 | 484 | 522 |
B | Head Tube Angle: | 68.3° | 68.3° | 68.3° | 68.4° | 68.4° | 68.3° |
C | Seat Tube Angle: | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° |
D | Horizontal TT Length: | 575 | 600 | 600 | 620 | 620 | 640 |
E | Chainstay Length: | 429 | 429 | 429 | 429 | 429 | 429 |
F | Drop: | 56 | 56 | 56 | 56 | 56 | 56 |
G | Head Tube Length: | 95 | 95 | 100 | 100 | 115 | 130 |
H | Reach: | 382 | 385 | 406 | 426 | 421 | 437 |
I | Stack: | 617 | 613 | 622 | 622 | 636 | 650 |
J | Wheelbase: | 1090 | 1091 | 1115 | 1135 | 1136 | 1157 |
K | Standover (29erx2.4): | 804 | 801 | 835 | 835 | 859 | 885 |
K | Standover (27Plusx2.8): | 796 | 793 | 827 | 827 | 851 | 877 |
K | Standover (Inches) (29erx2.4): | 31.65'' | 31.54'' | 31.57'' | 31.61'' | 31.65" | 31.69'' |
K | Standover (Inches ) (27Plusx2.8): | 31.34'' | 31.22'' | 31.26" | 31.30" | 31.34'' | 31.38'' |
All dimensions listed above are in mm unless otherwise stated.
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Geometry is designed around a 528mm axle-to-crown length fork (ie 120mm travel fork with a 51mm offset) to give an aggressive & playful trail geometry, although the frame can be fitted with both longer (130mm) and shorter (100mm) suspension forks depending on the desired riding style. |
Ti Yo Eddy 29 x 2.6" | |||||
S | M | L | XL | ||
A | Seat Tube Length [ctr-top]: | 381 | 447 | 484 | 518 |
B | Head Tube Angle: | 68.3° | 68.3° | 68.4° | 68.4° |
C | Seat Tube Angle: | 72° | 72° | 72° | 72° |
D | Horizontal TT Length: | 575 | 600 | 620 | 640 |
E | Chainstay Length: | 429 | 429 | 429 | 429 |
F | Drop: | 59 | 59 | 59 | 59 |
G | Head Tube Length: | 95 | 100 | 115 | 130 |
H | Reach: | 381 | 405 | 420 | 436 |
I | Stack: | 620 | 625 | 639 | 656 |
J | Wheelbase: | 1088 | 1114 | 1135 | 1155 |
K | Standover (29erx2.6): | 803 | 836 | 861 | 822 |
K | Standover (Inches) (29erx2.6): | 31.61'' | 32.91'' | 33.90" | 32.36'' |
All dimensions listed above are in mm unless otherwise stated.
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Geometry is designed around a 528mm axle-to-crown length fork (ie 120mm travel fork with a 51mm offset) to give an aggressive & playful trail geometry, although the frame can be fitted with both longer (130mm) and shorter (100mm) suspension forks depending on the desired riding style. |
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Titanium Yo Eddy
I absolutely love my new Ti Yo-Eddy. It has a magical ride quality. It is perfectly balanced and so smooth. There is something special about the rear triangle - it is super stiff and very efficient but at the same time, it is so smooth. The dimensions and angles are spot on. I have ridden/owned several bikes over the past 3+ decades and this is by far, my favorite bike. I owned a neon green Wicked Fat Chance in the 80's and loved that bike. It was just better than my bikes that I had afterwards. When I learned that Chris was making bikes again, I jumped at the opportunity to get another masterpiece. Bottomline is that Chris knows what he is doing. My new Ti Yo-Eddy is simply amazing. It climbs like a mountain goat, descends like a demon and rides like a dream. I am so stoked about my new Fat Chance.