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Hi, I was told I should post here though I had thought I wouldn't since I don't really have any Rat Rod Bikes. my name is Scott and I collect mainly Huffman made bikes. Huffmans are my main focus mainly because they aren't Schwinns, I like stuff that is different from what everyone has(this is also why I don't have a Mustang or Camaro). here are a few photos of my bikes
first is my 1937 Firestone Fleetwood Supreme Super Streamliner! (the name alone is enough to tell you something)
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next is my 1939 Firestone Supreme Twin-Flex
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next is my 1942 Firestone Pilot
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next is my 1944 Dayton Civilian transport model WWII wartime bike
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next I suppose is my 1936 Firestone Standard Motor Bike
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and as a future project I have a 1941 Huffman model 41SF
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and finally I'm planning on building my first Rat Rod bike named Godzilla
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I accidently hit the submit button so I had to go back and edit. there are more posted now
Scott 8)
 
Welcome, and great thread title! Another mouth-watering collection of bikes. I'd have to say my favorite is the Twin Flex because the almost 70 year old dual suspension innovation, and the simply beautiful rounded lines of the rear fork, chain guard, and extended tank. You'll see that everyone here is always on the lookout for a "different" style fork or frame.

I've got a question for you, I noticed you're no stranger to skiptooth chains. I'm working on my first. Do you use a special tool for those or just wrestle the chain into a standard chain tool?
 

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