Hello everyone!
First of all, yes, i know this name was used probably a thousand times for rat look CWC builds But it just fits so well, i don't see why should i stop from having it
However, before i have finished with my first Roadmaster i already got my second. That's what you call bike bug had bitten me hard, isn't it? Actually it always was like that, just until lately i didn't know how to source older bikes from US.
While building my first Roadmaster i have kept wondering, how would it actually look if i made it rat style? First of all if i allow myself to use more modern parts i'd make it easier and cheaper for myself. Then of course i won't need to stay close to original looks and come up with something cool. I have always admired those old ratty CWC builds i see on this forum, so when i had an opportunity to get a beaten-up rusty frame for cheap i couldn't miss it.
So, this is my starting point. It had been repainted at least three times. The deepest paint layer is red, then it was another red on top, and then black, that is almost completely chipped away. I also see small traces of other colors, but anyway this whole thing is coming off intensively, leaving rusty surface and some not-yet-rusted metal. What a perfect setup for some boiled linseed oil work! I have recently discovered this method and i see a great opportunity to practice it here.
Unfortunately during the transportation the top of the original headset was lost. But the bottom is still present together with those nice cups, so i hope i can figure something out here. The kickstand is not functional but it looks repairable. Right drop-out on the fork is rusted away. I think i will try to custom make a new set of dropouts here, but i may as well just replace it with another fork.
The rear dropouts are bent outwards, but i hope it won't be critical. I don't really want to bend them back because i am afraid to brake the frame. The original tensioning bolts are still here.
Considering the shape and the number of the frame i believe it is built in the spring 1947. By the way, i have recently made the PDF vector version of CWC frame number chart, originally designed by Phil from the CABE. Feel free to use it. The file is attached under the post.
I am planning to use this set of Felt wheels on it. I have scored it last year, mainly to get those beautiful whitewall fatti-o tires, that get extremely hard to find lately. I'd post a better picture of this wheelset when i'm at my garage next time.
So, as you probably get it by now, i am onto a classic Rat Rod build, and it feels great already! I'd keep you folks updated!
First of all, yes, i know this name was used probably a thousand times for rat look CWC builds But it just fits so well, i don't see why should i stop from having it
However, before i have finished with my first Roadmaster i already got my second. That's what you call bike bug had bitten me hard, isn't it? Actually it always was like that, just until lately i didn't know how to source older bikes from US.
While building my first Roadmaster i have kept wondering, how would it actually look if i made it rat style? First of all if i allow myself to use more modern parts i'd make it easier and cheaper for myself. Then of course i won't need to stay close to original looks and come up with something cool. I have always admired those old ratty CWC builds i see on this forum, so when i had an opportunity to get a beaten-up rusty frame for cheap i couldn't miss it.
So, this is my starting point. It had been repainted at least three times. The deepest paint layer is red, then it was another red on top, and then black, that is almost completely chipped away. I also see small traces of other colors, but anyway this whole thing is coming off intensively, leaving rusty surface and some not-yet-rusted metal. What a perfect setup for some boiled linseed oil work! I have recently discovered this method and i see a great opportunity to practice it here.
Unfortunately during the transportation the top of the original headset was lost. But the bottom is still present together with those nice cups, so i hope i can figure something out here. The kickstand is not functional but it looks repairable. Right drop-out on the fork is rusted away. I think i will try to custom make a new set of dropouts here, but i may as well just replace it with another fork.
The rear dropouts are bent outwards, but i hope it won't be critical. I don't really want to bend them back because i am afraid to brake the frame. The original tensioning bolts are still here.
Considering the shape and the number of the frame i believe it is built in the spring 1947. By the way, i have recently made the PDF vector version of CWC frame number chart, originally designed by Phil from the CABE. Feel free to use it. The file is attached under the post.
I am planning to use this set of Felt wheels on it. I have scored it last year, mainly to get those beautiful whitewall fatti-o tires, that get extremely hard to find lately. I'd post a better picture of this wheelset when i'm at my garage next time.
So, as you probably get it by now, i am onto a classic Rat Rod build, and it feels great already! I'd keep you folks updated!
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