Rat Rod
Owner & Founder
I recently purchased a parts lot locally and in that group of parts there was a 1956 Schwinn Cycle Truck frame and fork. Actually, not sure if this is a 1956 fork, but what the heck.
Initially I had thought about selling it off and then a friend of mine here in town mentioned that he had a cool wheel set off of a Phat Cycles chopper that he'd sell me for a good price. Once I saw the wheels the gears started turning and I decided to see what I could build.
Here's how the bike looks right now. I mainly wanted to get it rolling to see if I would even like riding a Cycle Truck. Oddly enough it actually rides just like any 26" cruiser would. I guess the giant head tube makes up for the 20" wheel up front. Thought about having a disc brake mount welded onto the fork, but then I'm not sure if running a disc brake on this fork is a good idea. The rear roller brake works fine. Would like to eventually track down some kind of cool wooden crate to mount up front.
I ordered a tank plate for the bike last night so we'll see how that looks installed eventually.
Initially I had thought about selling it off and then a friend of mine here in town mentioned that he had a cool wheel set off of a Phat Cycles chopper that he'd sell me for a good price. Once I saw the wheels the gears started turning and I decided to see what I could build.
Here's how the bike looks right now. I mainly wanted to get it rolling to see if I would even like riding a Cycle Truck. Oddly enough it actually rides just like any 26" cruiser would. I guess the giant head tube makes up for the 20" wheel up front. Thought about having a disc brake mount welded onto the fork, but then I'm not sure if running a disc brake on this fork is a good idea. The rear roller brake works fine. Would like to eventually track down some kind of cool wooden crate to mount up front.
I ordered a tank plate for the bike last night so we'll see how that looks installed eventually.