Hi first time rad rod build. We are a husband wife team. will post pictures as soon as I figure out how
Troy and Laurie
it's not about pride it's about the ride!
rug rat ride along complete and on finished pagerug rat ride along complete and on finished pageHi first time rad rod build. We are a husband wife team. will post pictures as soon as I figure out how
Troy and Laurie it's not about pride it's about the ride! Last edited by jats on Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
Re: rug rat ride alongok not so good with computers, how do you post pictures from your computer?
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
Re: rug rat ride alongYeah, I wanna see your build....See Here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=48 So It Goes ....
Re: rug rat ride alongCould this be another side car? Only time and technology will tell!
Check out my Build-Off bike: ☆ 1936 Off-Roadmaster Klunker ☆
Re: rug rat ride alongtake and up load your pic's first to your PC from camera. then sine up to a free photo hosting web site. like flicker or Photo bucket. then copy your pictuers to your new hosting photo site user web page. then go click your PC mouse to high light the IMG code. that should let you copy it. to past it here. then we can see your pictures. at lest thats how I do it!
my RRB#7 build entrey
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=56544 my RRB #6 build entry SPEED RACER AKA (silver rust bucket) viewtopic.php?f=55&t=40820
Re: rug rat ride alongalright so hear is the ride and the rug rat part. do I need to post picks of my parts? It should be sweet with a little love and maybe some brass work. So if I was a trash talker I'd have to say something like "what I lack in computer skills I make up in build skills" this should be alot of fun
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
Re: rug rat ride alongYou woudn't happen to have an extra seat post clamp for that tag-along bike would you?
Check out my Build-Off bike: ☆ 1936 Off-Roadmaster Klunker ☆
Re: rug rat ride alonghey this looks like the makings of a cool build
...what a story a bicycle could tell ....
Re: rug rat ride alongafraid i'm missing the seat post part myself have been looking at some options that might work but will take some fabrication got lots of xtra parts though. the tag along showed up one day in my driveway as an addition to some bikes that I was storing there and the bike came out of a wet basement and was free. also!
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
Re: rug rat ride along
Welcome to this forum Troy and Laurie Looks like an interesting project ahead of you.I will be watching to see what you come up with.Hard to go wrong with a frame like that.I hope you and your family have a lot of fun and end up with a sweet ride when you're done A day without laughter is like a day without sunshine.
And a day without sunshine is like.............night. -Steve Martin
Re: rug rat ride alongI've got the same looptail tag along, mine was free too and I have one seat collar, but additional ones cost over $30!!!! No thanks.
Can't wait to see how all these bikes come together. I know the feeling of bikes showing up, came home from church last night and had 3 bikes in the yard, still no clue who brought them. Check out my Build-Off bike: ☆ 1936 Off-Roadmaster Klunker ☆
Re: rug rat ride alongwas thinken of trying to build up false lugging on the tag a long to match the frame so lug accents could carry over to the tag a long. maybe bondo would work best don't want to heat the frame for brass and do not want to try and lead flow it.
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
Re: rug rat ride alongits a sunny day and will have new pictures of parts and the bike etc today! doin some more mock ups and still tryin to get it figured out with the false lugging but hey its for the fun considered letting it sit for a few weeks to get a little pressure on but maybe not!
"the bicycle is a curious vehicle, the passenger is the engine"- John Howard
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