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First build: "Church Rat"

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First build: "Church Rat"

Postby kchurch86 on Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:11 pm

I thought I'd get an early start on my build thread, so here it is. This is my first foray into vintage bikes, as well as "rat rodding" anything. I've always loved the style, but never had an appropriate project to try my hand for myself. Until, that is, my neighbor had a tag sale. I snagged this AMF for $20, immediately walked it home and tore it apart, unsure what my plans for it were.

I was a little pressed for time while tearing the bike down, so I didn't have much time to scope it out or appreciate any of the details of the craftsmanship. I didn't notice how few actual welds were used to build the frame, or how much style the bike has. Today (06-23-2012) I had some time to kill before doing some yard work, so I took the frame down from the rafters and took a few more pictures and really stood back and appreciated everything the bike has to offer. I'm in love.

Originally, I was thinking of painting the bike in a two-tone turquoise and cream, like a 1950's Chevy Bel Air. Then, the more I thought about it (and the more I looked around this awesome site), the more my mind changed and it was decided: This bike is going to be a rat.

Here are the initial pictures I took:

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And after the teardown:

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The original head badge is missing, and the original owner (whom my father-in-law happens to know) added a small pendant in it's place. I don't have a good pic of the pendant, but it looks just like this:

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Now, I'm not a religious man, but I dig that medallion; and it will be returning to the bike once I'm done with it.

The original owner also added this cool little license plate to the rear fender:

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BB shell is in nice shape:

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I've never seen a stem built like this before, very cool piece of craftsmanship right here if you ask me. The chrome was pitted but some WD-40 and Scotch-Brite took care of it nicely:

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Frame sticker (not sure how I missed this, but seeing it earlier may have prevented me from needing to post a thread in the "I.D." section. "AMF 2016 A":

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And the serial number, stamped into the dropout. I love how the bike was built, seeing the way the dropouts are joined to the seat stays and chain stays is beautiful:

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A lot of the chrome still needs work, almost all of the fender runners are bent or tweaked and will need straightening, but all of the bearings and races are in remarkable condition. I'll only be cleaning them and re-packing them with fresh grease, but honestly; they don't even need that. Even the chain is still free and flows freely, I've got that soaking and will clean it up to get a better feel of whether or not a replacement is needed; but I don't think it will be. I want to keep as much of this bike as it was when I got it rather than replace a ton of stuff.

Obviously the tires are shot, so I'm replacing them with 26"x1.75 whitewalls. The rim strips disintegrated when I did so much as look at them, and the tubes had slow leaks, so they're being replaced as well. My new goodies should show up early next week.

Other than that, I won't go into details on the build, I'll let the future pics speak for themselves. I hope you all have as much fun watching this build as (I hope) I'm going to have doing it. Cheers!
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby Peatbog on Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:20 pm

That is a cool bike. If you started after May 1 and plan to finish before August, you could put this in the Build Off section.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby ruddigger on Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:21 pm

The stem is a Wald stem, I'm pretty sure. I have one of those on a build as well.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby bmxerpete on Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:08 pm

Cool bike, and welcome to the world of rat rodding. Here's a tip- use #0000 steel wool instead of Scotchbrite. It will do the same job but it won't leave any scratches. Can't wait to see this one finished.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby Wildcat on Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:12 pm

That's going to be a great rat! I used a frame like that, only a little newer on a build off here. I like the laid back angles on those frames.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby kchurch86 on Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:56 pm

Peatbog wrote:That is a cool bike. If you started after May 1 and plan to finish before August, you could put this in the Build Off section.


Thanks for the heads up. I don't have a set plan to get it done by a specific time, but if it's done by August I may just have to enter it!

ruddigger wrote:The stem is a Wald stem, I'm pretty sure. I have one of those on a build as well.


"Wald" eh? Never heard of 'em. It's a cool piece, really shows how much differently stuff was made back in the day.

bmxerpete wrote:Cool bike, and welcome to the world of rat rodding. Here's a tip- use #0000 steel wool instead of Scotchbrite. It will do the same job but it won't leave any scratches. Can't wait to see this one finished.


Thanks for the welcome, and thanks for that tip too. I'm excited to get it done, I hope I can bring the images in my head to fruition.

Wildcat wrote:That's going to be a great rat! I used a frame like that, only a little newer on a build off here. I like the laid back angles on those frames.


Thanks, I hope so! I did a quick mock-up of some stuff I'm thinking of trying, and "laid back" definitely fits. The angles and curves on the frame just scream style, yet they're so versatile too.

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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby highship on Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:24 pm

Hey Neighbor! I saw that plate and thought you might be from around here. I'm just a stones throw from Greenfield.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby kchurch86 on Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:46 pm

highship wrote:Hey Neighbor! I saw that plate and thought you might be from around here. I'm just a stones throw from Greenfield.


Cool! I'm not actually in Greenfield, but this bike apparently was at some point in time. I'm a little further south than that.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby highship on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:47 pm

That means your even closer then I thought. I guess it would be a long stones throw but I'm right next to Northampton.
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby kchurch86 on Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:54 pm

highship wrote:That means your even closer then I thought. I guess it would be a long stones throw but I'm right next to Northampton.


Haha, me too, Hatfield to be exact.

Little update on the build today, I finished the tear down and was finally able to remove the stem. The wedge is in good shape and so is the steer tube. Everything looks good! I found that the rear wheel has a big flat spot in it and also a pretty major s-curve to it, not sure how I want to go about dealing with it.

To take my mind off the wheel, I did a quick mock up to play with different lines and layouts. I spun the stem 180°, and installed the bars backwards and upside down. I like how it looks, not sure how it'll ride though. I also slammed the seat as low as it will go with stock parts, but it just isn't quite low enough ;)

I have a few ideas on how to drop the seat another 2 inches and move it back 4 or 5, have to wait and see. Ah, decisions...

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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby jaysmo on Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:14 pm

nice build so far is it me or does the fork look a lil bent ?? looks a clean build and frame to start with...
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby Henry morgan on Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:52 pm

off to a great start .. good bike to start with also... now if only that tag on the fender said cornfield county.. and the
number to call is br549 :lol:
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby kchurch86 on Mon Jun 25, 2012 4:17 pm

jaysmo wrote:nice build so far is it me or does the fork look a lil bent ?? looks a clean build and frame to start with...


It is, in fact, bent. Only one leg, and I did my best to straighten it but just can't get it perfect. Not sure how I'll remedy that yet either.

Henry morgan wrote:off to a great start .. good bike to start with also... now if only that tag on the fender said cornfield county.. and the
number to call is br549 :lol:


I'm afraid your comment about the plate went straight over my head...but thanks!

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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby Henry morgan on Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:01 pm

cornfield county ... there was a TV show when I was a kid... called HEE HAW...
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Re: My FIRST rat!

Postby kchurch86 on Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:12 pm

Henry morgan wrote:cornfield county ... there was a TV show when I was a kid... called HEE HAW...


Oooh ok, I've heard of the show. A quick Googling of "BR549" and I get where you're comin' from.
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