Haha, it does seem that way! I guess you know me better than I know myself.
Is there a 12 step program for build-offs anonymous?
Yes, as a matter of fact, there is!!
Step 1. Participate in BO17.
You will get Step 2 upon completion of Step 1.
Haha, it does seem that way! I guess you know me better than I know myself.
Is there a 12 step program for build-offs anonymous?
As I stated in your thread before: Prefabbed (especially by a seasoned builder) and bought as is counts for me as equal to factory built. So: Go for it!Someone brought up that my Uncle Stretch frame wasn't a factory frame as stated in the Class 1 rules. It honestly never crossed my mind that there might be a problem using this frame in Class 1, since I was pretty sure that we have had homemade frames allowed in this class for a number of years. These were where the entrant had bought a homemade frame and didn't make the frame themselves.
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The frame I have was built by Uncle Stretch (RRB founder Steve's Uncle) right here on RRB back in 2008. It was made to look like a stretch version of a 1930s Colson. I would like to use this frame in BO17 Class 1 if that is okay with everyone.
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If not, I guess I could always switch to this factory Ruff frame or factory TSP frame, but I would rather bring back a piece of RRB history.
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Why not just move to class 2 and build what you started with? Easy peasy and it avoids any rule tweaking.
Class one states that it is for factory made frames so it really needs to be in 2 (in my opinion). I hope you don't switch frames, that's a cool one for sure!
You could build the oldster frame in class 1 and the strech in class 2. The more the better
I think it’s all really confusing and you should avoid the stress, do the simple thing and send it to me, and I’ll play with it while I try and think of an answer to the question.
I don't see what the big deal is. The definition for what someone considers a "factory" is pretty arbitraryNo, that just doesn't work for me. I want to keep my continuous run in the traditional class. I just don't look at this frame any differently than if I scored a true 1930s Colson. It just has a cooler pedigree. It just seems strange to me that a frame that looks as traditional as Uncle's frame would cause a stink, yet the extreme Ruff Streamliner frame would be perfectly fine. Only because it was made with about 400 others in a large shop in Germany, instead of being 1 of 3 made in a small shop in Texas.
But if that is the case, I have other options swimming around in my head and a month before I'll be able to do anything.
This is awesome.Sorry, no. The bullmoose says TAIWAN 21 n/m Cr-MoHI MAXHT. Probably the coolest bullmoose bar I've seen.....View attachment 190023View attachment 190022View attachment 190021View attachment 190020View attachment 190024View attachment 190025View attachment 190019View attachment 190018
On a mock up I did with a Schwinn frame. The interesting bend makes them incredibly comfortable as well.
Come on down & build away Brother!! I could stand to have about 30-40 bikes go away to give me some elbow room to build more stuff.
Amen! And now GTB!So, my opening thread at the beginning of the RRB BO 17 Discussion thread, said absolutely nothing about starting with a 'factory built' frame. I stated the rules for Class 1 to be as follows: "This year we plan to maintain the same two class structure, with Class I being pretty much bolt-on, mix n' match parts, with no structural modification, i.e. cutting / welding, to the original starting frame. Nowhere in that statement does it say 'must be factory built'.
After being influenced to post a separate Rules for the Build Off in another thread once the Build Off officially started, I do see a statement that was carried through from what was possibly the original version of what Steve wrote up very near the beginning of the build off competitions, 17 Build Offs ago, as we now know them. But if we are using history as our guide, there once was only a single class as well, with all builds lumped into that group. And, even as recently as I have joined this forum, a mere 8 years ago, we used to have a 'vote for only 3' during the final voting at the end of the Build Off.
We are a group in flux, hopefully in motion, with ebbs and flows. Every year we add new builders to the corps, and are surprised with new techniques, new ideas, new creative ways to solve problems. That is the 'core' of our corps; our community. We don't each build a single bike, we build many bikes for a single purpose; to join in the camaraderie of like minded people who love vintage custom rat rod bikes, and have fun building them!
If I have any authority, which I have been given by our current administration of this site, over the RatRodBikes Build Off 17; then I say, as long as @kingfish254 (or anyone else) doesn't make any structural modifications, i.e. cutting / welding, to his original starting frame; then he can use the Uncle Stretch frame in Class 1.
You da man, CarlCarl. < small batch bean gas factory
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