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Shorty Fatz: The Art of Bicycle Making
Silicon Valley De-Bug •
Video •
Gordon De Los Santos •
December 24, 2009
Sitting on two wheels has never looked so good. Shorty Fatz, a San Jose-based design and manufacturing company owned by two young entrepreneurs, has evolved into the creator of some of the most innovative and sought-after low-rider bicycle frames in the industry.
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These are very nice bike frames, and a very good story that highlights the ingenuity and talent of some young artists and entrepreneurs. Thank you!
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