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Or how about this look?
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I'd go with some vintage black walls if you have any, like these ones on my 39 Elgin.
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I'd go with some vintage black walls if you have any, like these ones on my 39 Elgin.
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How about the vintage black walls that were on it? The old black Goodyear all weather nylon tires and the correct wheels are back on the bike. I was just bored waiting for other parts to arrive. It looked good with the clay tires but it certainly rode the best with the fat franks.
 
With the clay/red tires, the chainguard does look out of place!
That's a very interesting observation. I prefer all my bikes have a chainguard. Too much artistic value is lost without one. Since I rarely do fenders, racks, lights, horns, baskets, mirrors, etc., I like having the tank and the chainguard on all of my builds.
 
Tim, I know I sound like a broken record, but this is RAT ROD BIKES. Not the CABE. :21:

The Fat Franks wouldn't have been found on that type of frame, but you'll use them. But you won't use a cool old front headlight, like a tractor light with a rusty patina, because that wouldn't have been found on that bike? o_O Or try a 'rust-ina process? :confused:

If it feels right, do it. No holds barred. :thumbsup:
I am going to put my California chopper forks on it next. You could get those on a '40 Huffman, couldn't you???
 
Tim, I know I sound like a broken record, but this is RAT ROD BIKES. Not the CABE. :21:

The Fat Franks wouldn't have been found on that type of frame, but you'll use them. But you won't use a cool old front headlight, like a tractor light with a rusty patina, because that wouldn't have been found on that bike? o_O Or try a 'rust-ina process? :confused:

If it feels right, do it. No holds barred. :thumbsup:
Even if it doesn't feel right.......................DO IT!!! I called this one the "Wing-Ray Chopper". So, so very wrong! Does this one get an Oddjob Award???
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It's cool. Probably a little too 'shiny' for an OJ award. But the old aluminum(?) with white has a classy old look to it! I'll bet that fork has some 'boing' with those long extensions.
Oh yes, it did flex. But in a good way.........felt like a springer........and that front wheel never twisted. Rode beautifully. Even turned pretty well. And that aluminum had never been polished. It had that perfect subtle aluminum-tarnish patina. It just looks shiny in the pictures.
 
Oh yes, it did flex. But in a good way.........felt like a springer........and that front wheel never twisted. Rode beautifully. Even turned pretty well. And that aluminum had never been polished. It had that perfect subtle aluminum-tarnish patina. It just looks shiny in the pictures.
I didn't really mean 'shiny' I guess; just lack of real or surreal rust!
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I didn't really mean 'shiny' I guess; just lack of real or surreal rust!
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I agree about the rust thing. Clean aluminum frames really can't be rat rods. But they make great customs. Even though my build-off bike last year was super crusty aluminum, I am much more excited about this rusty Huffman. But there is a deep dark secret about this years bike that I have not yet revealed. I will probably wait until it is finished before it is revealed. I am really surprised that someone hasn't figured it out yet.
 
Here's a real outside-the-box moment. Almost didn't want to show this one. But it just might be weird and/or cool enough to keep. I noticed that this old dirty piece of rope that I had..................kind of looked like the strut rods...................and this is the result. Cool or just crazy???
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