Get-R-Done

Rat Rod Bikes Bicycle Forum

Help Support Rat Rod Bikes Bicycle Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
602
Reaction score
137
Location
Portland
Made it, more to follow!
[URL=http://s737.photobucket.com/user/tvc152k/media/971C7382-AAF4-4802-85B3-E43A25F43702_zps0ympdkmx.jpg.html]
e0e5764a-41ce-4ae7-8570-5108fa3f8c65_zpsaifcbkok.jpg
[/URL]
E041D8A1-377C-4F73-A952-50E0A023A508_zpsexgb694v.jpg
 
Last edited:
How did you build a bike that I want!! TUFF

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
 
Looks like you definitely got r done.
 
So here is a 7 hour build of a 1951 Westfield (Columbia). Nearly all of this was from junk, spare and repurposed parts that I had lying about The bars are from an older build off that I had replaced a while back.

As some of you now I worked on a Piano earlier in July that really kicked my rear end so I really had no energy for a bike... until today at 10:00 AM... I have not moved this fast in years!

I'm proud of the results though and feel like it is the first true rat that I ever built!

Cheers!














 
Last edited:
I remember those bars!
The best thing about this build is that in no way does it look like a 7 hour build!
tag tank is a cool idea and looks sharp.
If you had more time you should have strung some piano wire through the frame and played a tune on it!
CONGRATS my friend!
SHAKE AND BAKE!!!
 
Back
Top