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I hope everyone had a great Turkey Day! We just got back from our redneck Thanksgiving...spent the holidays riding quads and dirtbikes up in the Ocala National Forest. Absolutely beautiful up there.
Got a few more bits done on the bike, which I have decided to officially name Rat Trap. I actually did most of this back on Wednesday, but haven't been near the 'puter till tonite.

Kingplinker was absolutely right- the zip ties looked terrible, so I stopped at the local hobby store and picked up some brass strips and started playing around...

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Ended up with these...
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A little better than zip ties?

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Next up was refinishing the handlebars-
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A few other items got whittled up-
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Some parts were more fun to make than others-
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More pics tomorrow!
 
Good idea on the brass.. it does look much better. Very nice fork mount as well. How did you form/curve the aluminum?? The machine turning looks very sharp as well. Should be a sweet 20 incher for sure. I don't guess a 20x3 would fit in the chain and seat stays? That would look wild.

-Stephen
 
Stephen- we have a bearing press at work, so I set the fork truss on 2 blocks of wood and tweaked it 'till it looked about right. That is pretty much how this whole bike came together- just playing around with stuff until it looked right. And it was one of the most fun bikes I've built in a while.

When I first looked at some of the bikes being put together for this build off I was blown away. I thought no way can I do something as cool as these dudes, but I wanted to try anyway. At first I was drawing a blank on how to do a rat rod bike that had the look I wanted, but then it finally hit me. One of my true loves is vintage drag cars, so here's my take on the rat rod bike...

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Remember that Heineken can from my last post? Combine one beer can, a wire wheel,
some brass strips and an old Cal Custom air cleaner wing nut and you get a Moon tank.
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A piece of wood, a chunk of 2" foam, some silver vinyl
and an old shoelace combined nicely to make a drag chute-
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The wheels are 70's vintage Webco Mags from one of my bmx restorations. They're about the only parts on this bike that are actually worth any real money. I think I spent a
grand total of about $14.00 on this entire build. It helps to be a packrat with a garage full of bike stuff.
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I had plenty of help from my build crew- Kai, Garret, and Cory.
I own 2 of them, the other one is my neighbor.
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It actually rides pretty good too...
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I was kinda worried at first that everyone might think it was sorta stoopid to put a drag chute and a Moon tank on a bicycle, but I get a kick out of it, and my kids love it, so...why not? I almost made a set of wheelie bars for it, but the original 50's and 60's gassers that it's modeled after didn't have them so I passed on the idea.
Well, that's Rat Trap. I hope it makes some of ya'll smile...'cause isn't that the idea after all?
 
Sweet man, real sweet! I have been thinking about a moon tank like that for quite awhile, only mounted under the seat longitudinally as a tool bag. That's a great look for it!
 
i love this bike! and it just hit me, wouldn't it look cooler with the "tank" turned 90degrees? I think that would make it look more ratrod/hotrod/dragster-ish!
 
I like it!

I wanna build a 20"...someday.I cant wait for my 7yo.niece to outgrow her 20"Lowrider bike.
 

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