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Hello guys! I have been collecting balloon tire bikes from the 30's to the 50's for several years, but I'm new to the rat bike scene. I recently ran across a late 30's (I think) Firesone Pilot that is too far gone to restore, so I decided to rat rod it. I have several Schwinns, a Shelby Traveller, a '41 Hawthorne Victory, a skip tooth Seminole girls' bike, and skip tooth Collegiate that I am unsure of who manufactured it. I admit that I have a lot to learn even about my own bikes, and you guys seem to be very knowledgeable. These bikes were before my time, but I found a '39 Schwinn B-6 when I was 12 years, and fell in love. My dad painted cars and always had hot rods, so he helped me restore it, and I rode that badboy until I started driving. All my friends were riding 26" 10 speed mountain bikes, but I was riding that beautiful Schwinn! I will post some pictures of my bikes later when I get home from work.
 
Welcome rat pilot, would like to see pic's of your bikes. I can't believe it, I beat markm to say welcome to RRB's :lol:
 
welcome!

lets see some photos

where in Alabama are ya?
 
Thanks guys. Here's some pics of the Pilot and Shelby Traveler. The Shelby isn't really a rat bike, but the colors gives it a rat rod look.

The bike sat in the weather for at least 30 years, but when I found it, I just couldn't stand to not do something with it. I'm afraid I would destroy it just trying to take it apart, so I'm going to leave it as it is.

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I love how you can still see the scallops and stripes under the surface rust.

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The Shelby is all original except for the red tires. They are repros.

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Welcome! You already have people drooling!
 
Here's some of the others.

Skip tooth Collegiate. I haven't found much info on this bike. I'm not sure who actually made it. I'm hoping you guys can help out.

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Skip tooth Seminole girls bike.
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1941 Hawthorne Victory. Sorry for the crappy pics. It is stored at my father's garage along with my old B-6.

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Welcome to the forum!

That's the great part about this place...it's nearly a one stop shop for all bikeaholics. :wink:
 
This is a 50's Schwinn Hornet. I have the horn tank, chaingaurd, rechromed crank, sprocket, handlebars, and new rims for it. I going to restore it one of these days. I also have the B-6 completely taken apart at my dad's shop as waiting on restoration. I don't have any digital pics of it. I also a couple of late 50's early 60's Western Flyers over there also.

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Thanks guys, I plan on spending a lot of time here!
 
I like that Pilot. I have a bike with the same markings on the fenders, but I assumed it was a Roadmaster because I saw another
with like trim. Was this trim package common with C.W.C. bikes?

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How about that red barn paint?
 
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