Here we go again! After two failed Build-Off finishes with my '41 Elgin Twin 20, I am bound and determined to complete it (to my satisfaction) this time. So, I felt that it would only be proper (and fair) to re-assemble the Twin 20 back to its original "as found" condition. Kind of a re-set, so to speak. So, I spent most of the first Build-Off day re-assembling all of the original parts back onto the bike. Of course, that meant that most of my time was spent looking for all of the original parts for the bike, but I was eventually successful in making it an original rider again. My plan going forward is to build my typical-style Rat using a uniquely designed early bike (with beautifully patina'd original finish) and actually trying to improve upon the original design all the while keeping the patina matching with all of the added or changed parts. I enjoy building cruiser bikes that are easy and pleasurable to ride. Therefore, reduced weight, lower gearing, comfortable riding position, and artistic aesthetics are all high priorities. I have always said that it's not just the sum of the parts, it's how they all work together that matters. That is my primary goal. Here is my starting point: