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The pedal adapters are too long. I’ll only grind them down if it interferes with the chain.
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One of the chain ring bolts was missing. Whitworth size and threading so it’s unobtainable. I used a self threading bolt from my junk. It was a close fit. Since I’m never changing the chainring I put red thread locker on everything. Heat will remove the red locker anyway. These bolts come loose and they’re hard to get at to tighten.
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Keeps getting better. Very cool build.
 
It’s finished. It needs more riding to test it out. Then I have to take some better pictures. It may not look like a rat but it is. Pieces from here and there, different vintages, parts from different countries, fake head tube lock, fake headset clip, fake or nonfunctional grease fittings, fake wood rims and homemade mounting peg.
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Cool build. You battled many odds to get to this point. RaT iT is!

Faux wood RiM-tina works really well with this build. Dig the tape on the bars too.
 
Haven't seen one of those chain makers in a while.

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Love it man! This really came out cool.
CONGRATS!!
 
This is a fearsome bike to ride. I’m 5’8” and I have a lot of uncomfortable weight on my crotch when my toes are over extended. To get off I have to find a hill side, and then lean the bike. These things were called tall bikes and many were much taller. Fixed gearing makes it even worse to ride such a tall bike.
 
This is a fearsome bike to ride. I’m 5’8” and I have a lot of uncomfortable weight on my crotch when my toes are over extended. To get off I have to find a hill side, and then lean the bike. These things were called tall bikes and many were much taller. Fixed gearing makes it even worse to ride such a tall bike.
I hope you don't mind, but I have taken the liberty of designing a new side stand for you.
Tried my best to color match the paint. It should help with both mounting and dismounting.
Cheers! I recall using that tape in the military. Friction tape we called it. Great stuff.
I do love this build. :cool:

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I put two BSA stickers on the frame. It looked and felt nice out so I went for a motorcycle ride to forget about working on bicycles or cleaning up my mess. I saw quite a few mountain bikers. I stopped at an aid station to see what was up. It’s The Crusher. It’s a multi day back country ride that circles the western half of the Upper Peninsula. It’s rough, stream crossings, gps course, mud, gravel, two tracks much in wilderness. You sleep rough. I got to Lake Michigan and got caught in a bad hail storm. My arms got cold. Hail hit my neck. When I got back the tail light wires had gotten cut from the vibration. I spent as much time fixing as riding. These old Triumphs are heart breakers.
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Cool Triumph.
I like the BSA decals on the bike.
 

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