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The Low Flyer "Rat 53" has been brazenly advertising itself as a better X53 here for the last couple months.
I'm ready to drop the hubris and admit the obvious....There is no building a better X53.
While it's true that the famous icon built by Western Flyer is a rather flimsy machine, the groundbreaking style and stance of the Original make it one of the true classics.
Taking on the challenge of recreating the X53 as a custom build is by far the most fun I've had bike building to date.
My version is very much a variation on a theme...At no time was it intended to be a replica, or even a close approximation.
That fact gave me the freedom I needed to get creative and even Rat the thing out as I saw fit
The lowered stance, lightly raked out front wheel and slightly stretched frame were my starting points on the build.
At first I had imagined that I'd bolt on the tank, the rack and whatever other dodads I could from my crusty old X53 ( Thanks CeeBee !) And call it good.
But once I decided to take a crack at fabricating the tank, I knew I was going all in...
So, here it is.
Not a better X53...
A Rat53
I'm ready to drop the hubris and admit the obvious....There is no building a better X53.
While it's true that the famous icon built by Western Flyer is a rather flimsy machine, the groundbreaking style and stance of the Original make it one of the true classics.
Taking on the challenge of recreating the X53 as a custom build is by far the most fun I've had bike building to date.
My version is very much a variation on a theme...At no time was it intended to be a replica, or even a close approximation.
That fact gave me the freedom I needed to get creative and even Rat the thing out as I saw fit
The lowered stance, lightly raked out front wheel and slightly stretched frame were my starting points on the build.
At first I had imagined that I'd bolt on the tank, the rack and whatever other dodads I could from my crusty old X53 ( Thanks CeeBee !) And call it good.
But once I decided to take a crack at fabricating the tank, I knew I was going all in...
So, here it is.
Not a better X53...
A Rat53