To those that read my post in the discussion - some of this will be redundant.
In March, I drove an hour and a half north to a farm in Manistee, Michigan where there was a "buy all or nothing" sale of bikes and parts of varying decay.
I came home with a van-full, but the one I was after was a 1940 DX.
Here is the view of what was left of her.
I carefully disassembled the carcass to ascertain what was salvageable and structurally sound. I walked away with the frame, tank and fork and one of the two truss rods.
It is to be determined if the front fender is salvageable.
The good news is I picked up this ladies pre-war DX, and with a little coaxing, I have convinced her to give up her drivetrain and whatever other tidbits.
(I also have a taker for what's left of her and will be hand-delivered to Monroe this Sunday)
I've always been a big fan of the Prewar DX and their winged tanks. I intend nothing crazy with this build. My goal is to keep with the true spirit of a Rat Rod and make one-helluva rider. It is named "Iron & Oxygen" as the entire haul of bikes were about two more winters away from returning to the earth as minerals.
The Build-Off arrived with perfect timing in that Memory Lane and Monroe swaps are this week. Hoping to land some more parts for the build and who knows what other treasures.
Any other Rat Rodders attending? You'll recognize me, I'm the old guy with a big grey beard
In March, I drove an hour and a half north to a farm in Manistee, Michigan where there was a "buy all or nothing" sale of bikes and parts of varying decay.
I came home with a van-full, but the one I was after was a 1940 DX.
Here is the view of what was left of her.
I carefully disassembled the carcass to ascertain what was salvageable and structurally sound. I walked away with the frame, tank and fork and one of the two truss rods.
It is to be determined if the front fender is salvageable.
The good news is I picked up this ladies pre-war DX, and with a little coaxing, I have convinced her to give up her drivetrain and whatever other tidbits.
(I also have a taker for what's left of her and will be hand-delivered to Monroe this Sunday)
I've always been a big fan of the Prewar DX and their winged tanks. I intend nothing crazy with this build. My goal is to keep with the true spirit of a Rat Rod and make one-helluva rider. It is named "Iron & Oxygen" as the entire haul of bikes were about two more winters away from returning to the earth as minerals.
The Build-Off arrived with perfect timing in that Memory Lane and Monroe swaps are this week. Hoping to land some more parts for the build and who knows what other treasures.
Any other Rat Rodders attending? You'll recognize me, I'm the old guy with a big grey beard