How about a 1941 Huffman !?
You got a lot of great options! These 2 are my personal favorites out of the bikes you've shared.All of those are 26 in..
I know of a few more hidden 24-in step through. But, don't think I want to cut through the poison ivy to get them.
Ran across this one hiding in the shadows.View attachment 278099
The blk/red is 1939 CWC: Western Flyer badged : have complete bike (scattered- throughout).You got a lot of great options! These 2 are my personal favorites out of the bikes you've shared.
One couldI'm just wondering if a guy could flip a "mens" bike, snip the downtube and create a step thru...
Ooooh, interesting! I'd be curious to see that!I'm just wondering if a guy could flip a "mens" bike, snip the downtube and create a step thru...
The blk/red is 1939 CWC: Western Flyer badged : have complete bike (scattered- throughout).
hiding in the shadows is a Murray. Can't remember the year. But, I had done it with gray primer several years ago.
You would have to provide some support, maybe weld in another tube?I'm just wondering if a guy could flip a "mens" bike, snip the downtube and create a step thru...
I like where these thoughts were goingYou would have to provide some support, maybe weld in another tube?
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https://ratrodbikes.com/forums/mbbo-stbo-2024-build-journals.287/Which way to the build threads?
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If that's for your Ranger, those motors aren't too bad. Make sure you replace any exhaust gaskets you disturb. That's frequently skipped but causes exhaust leaks when the old ones are reused and I hate having exhaust fumes in the cab. Whenever I do a motor swap I change all the consumables, clutch, timing belt, cooling system, etc. Best to do it while it's easy access. Good luck and I look forward to your build-off entries!I have to swap motors in my trucks, and that's a new endeavor for me.
Start a a postView attachment 282593View attachment 282594View attachment 282595Just picked up one of these also. Been looking for one for a while. Any info on (approximate) dates?
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