Or how about this look?
How about the vintage black walls that were on it? The old black Goodyear all weather nylon tires and the correct wheels are back on the bike. I was just bored waiting for other parts to arrive. It looked good with the clay tires but it certainly rode the best with the fat franks.I'd go with some vintage black walls if you have any, like these ones on my 39 Elgin.
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With the clay/red tires, the chainguard does look out of place!If you want it naked you should lose the cahinguard, me thinks.
That's a very interesting observation. I prefer all my bikes have a chainguard. Too much artistic value is lost without one. Since I rarely do fenders, racks, lights, horns, baskets, mirrors, etc., I like having the tank and the chainguard on all of my builds.With the clay/red tires, the chainguard does look out of place!
I am going to put my California chopper forks on it next. You could get those on a '40 Huffman, couldn't you???Tim, I know I sound like a broken record, but this is RAT ROD BIKES. Not the CABE.
The Fat Franks wouldn't have been found on that type of frame, but you'll use them. But you won't use a cool old front headlight, like a tractor light with a rusty patina, because that wouldn't have been found on that bike? Or try a 'rust-ina process?
If it feels right, do it. No holds barred.
Even if it doesn't feel right.......................DO IT!!! I called this one the "Wing-Ray Chopper". So, so very wrong! Does this one get an Oddjob Award???Tim, I know I sound like a broken record, but this is RAT ROD BIKES. Not the CABE.
The Fat Franks wouldn't have been found on that type of frame, but you'll use them. But you won't use a cool old front headlight, like a tractor light with a rusty patina, because that wouldn't have been found on that bike? Or try a 'rust-ina process?
If it feels right, do it. No holds barred.
It's cool. Probably a little too 'shiny' for an OJ award. But the old aluminum(?) with white has a classy old look to it! I'll bet that fork has some 'boing' with those long extensions.Even if it doesn't feel right.......................DO IT!!! I called this one the "Wing-Ray Chopper". So, so very wrong! Does this one get an Oddjob Award???View attachment 95322 View attachment 95323 View attachment 95324
Oh yes, it did flex. But in a good way.........felt like a springer........and that front wheel never twisted. Rode beautifully. Even turned pretty well. And that aluminum had never been polished. It had that perfect subtle aluminum-tarnish patina. It just looks shiny in the pictures.It's cool. Probably a little too 'shiny' for an OJ award. But the old aluminum(?) with white has a classy old look to it! I'll bet that fork has some 'boing' with those long extensions.
I didn't really mean 'shiny' I guess; just lack of real or surreal rust!Oh yes, it did flex. But in a good way.........felt like a springer........and that front wheel never twisted. Rode beautifully. Even turned pretty well. And that aluminum had never been polished. It had that perfect subtle aluminum-tarnish patina. It just looks shiny in the pictures.
I agree about the rust thing. Clean aluminum frames really can't be rat rods. But they make great customs. Even though my build-off bike last year was super crusty aluminum, I am much more excited about this rusty Huffman. But there is a deep dark secret about this years bike that I have not yet revealed. I will probably wait until it is finished before it is revealed. I am really surprised that someone hasn't figured it out yet.I didn't really mean 'shiny' I guess; just lack of real or surreal rust!
Does anyone have one of these? It is the correct steering nut for my '40 Huffman.
Thank you so much for the effort but that one is just too short. (insert next OddJob comment here)How does this look? Not sure if it’s exact, found it in my parts stash
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