Hi everyone,
This is my first rat project. I am very satisfied with how it looks so far, unfortutantely I didn't take many pictures along the way. I started with a men's 26 inch 1955 Hawthorne in sad condition. I added a Murray style Crank that I bought from a collector on ebay, added some old red cokes and a real leather chrashrail Troxel I had sitting around, and swapped the rims out with a New Departure wheelset from a girl's Shelby. Thank you to the RRB site member who sold me those rims, they're as straight as could be. The pedals are Torrington tens (I've never seen a red pair) that I bought from a cabe member.I bought a cool set of Monark/Firestone bicycle acorn nuts for this bicycle which I think are a neat touch (last picture). The bearings and the hubs have been relubricated and were in beautiful mechanical conditon. The only thing left to do is find an appropriate headlight for the fork bracket and possibly an old JC Higgins speedometer. The bicycle rides very nicely, everything fits well and it needs only minor adjustments.
What I started with:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3130/284 ... f9f3_b.jpg
How it looks now:
http://i37.tinypic.com/2vkb28l.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/t7zfut.jpg
http://i38.tinypic.com/2n9jdlk.jpg
This is my first rat project. I am very satisfied with how it looks so far, unfortutantely I didn't take many pictures along the way. I started with a men's 26 inch 1955 Hawthorne in sad condition. I added a Murray style Crank that I bought from a collector on ebay, added some old red cokes and a real leather chrashrail Troxel I had sitting around, and swapped the rims out with a New Departure wheelset from a girl's Shelby. Thank you to the RRB site member who sold me those rims, they're as straight as could be. The pedals are Torrington tens (I've never seen a red pair) that I bought from a cabe member.I bought a cool set of Monark/Firestone bicycle acorn nuts for this bicycle which I think are a neat touch (last picture). The bearings and the hubs have been relubricated and were in beautiful mechanical conditon. The only thing left to do is find an appropriate headlight for the fork bracket and possibly an old JC Higgins speedometer. The bicycle rides very nicely, everything fits well and it needs only minor adjustments.
What I started with:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3130/284 ... f9f3_b.jpg
How it looks now:
http://i37.tinypic.com/2vkb28l.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/t7zfut.jpg
http://i38.tinypic.com/2n9jdlk.jpg