Ok, that's not TOO wild then. Cool look.
a while back when helping clean out my aunts garage I came across these and i have had them saved for a project like this
originally i didnt know what they went to
but recently i discovered what they go to
any one care to guess what these are from
this is how it will look partially attached to the fork
still needs a bit of modifying1st
i hope this weekend i can start to get this fork attached to the rear of the frame
Every time I see a fork on back it makes me want to do the same. This looks great that way.i forgot that the rat trap fork rockers have a spacer on them so the fork itself is 1/2 inch too narrow for the coaster brake
i added (for now) a couple of nuts as spacers for current mock up purposes
and i drilled out holes in the frame to attach part of the rat trap to it
but if you look closely the frame is different
that's because i found a way to make a50's 24" monark frame work
so for now i will be using this frame instead of the shelby
(which will now be the back up frame)
I was able to make it work because of the angled tandem dogbone
that i found buried (so to say) in a location i didnt expect to find any bike parts
had i found it earlier i could have started with the monark frame from the get go
as you can see it sits under the bearing races
ny plan all along was to have a low mounted ape hanger
so here is the monark frame mocked up
now i can run a thick piece of steel from the new drop outs (in place of the spacer nuts) all the way to the sear post
and find a way to attach the rattrap stem to the kick stand part of the frame to give it the extra rigidity it will need since its been stretched out
Dr. Tankenstein
#1 for sure, better flow and visually aids in ‘stretching’ it.
Would it bee too much trouble to mock it up with a wheel?
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