Hey Gubb,
We have used a few bits and pieces out of the box. Mostly still quite focused on getting this engines timing right and then on to its look.
We are going to building our next Rat Bike using that engine of yours and the bits out of the box - that one will be a real mongrel having to use a lot of other parts from other bikes.
When you're visiting Dorkland next you'll have to come by geestrings and see our project in the flesh![]()
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now this is a rat bike.
The essence of a true rat bike is keeping a motorbike on the road for the maximum amount of time while spending as little as possible on it, Survival bikes look similar to, but are different in purpose from rat bikes--they are modified for stylistic reasons: Wikipedia
so lula and g string, you're building a survival bike but if you leave it to become a rattly old piece of shit and fix it with rubber bands, chewing gum and bits of wood, it will probably become a rat bike.
link to old skool rat bikes: http://www.ratbike.org/gallery.php
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Oh dear...idleidolidyll are you are you saying that the majority of us are really riding Rat Bikes?
Perhaps you are right - this could be a Survival bike because it is built for a stylistic reason....and that reason is.......it is going to own the Cold Kiwi hill this year
geestring and I are looking forward to seeing you join us on your two wheels at the Cold Kiwi hill climb.......surely you're not just all smack talk, stats, links and geekopedia?
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I looked at my post again and realise it may be miscoonstrued.
I'm right behind the gals, it's a fantastic exercise and I hope it all works out well for them. They are working very hard and have clear goals in mind.
I posted that one because we had a discussion one thursday bike ride night about what constitutes a rat bike. I'm an old bastard of course and I remember what a rat bike was original described as, I mentioned this to the gals at the time; the post is supporting info.
Lula is correct, the definition of Rat Bike has morphed into a wide desription and in many minds includes old bikes rebuilt just as theirs is being rebuilt.
I remain a purist though; for me, a Rat Bike will always be a piece of shit that has pretty much always run but is held together with spit, glue, blue tack, string and wishful thinking as per the pics.
In closing, good on yer gals, that is a bloody cool project and you'll learn plenty from the experience. My only additional suggestion is to ignore those who say you must do it a particular way: let G string do some dodgy repairs, she'll get it right eventually and will learn by doing rather than looking over shoulders, same for Lula, just do what feels right
If its too wet to ride.....get at Rat Bike!
Workshop session is now in progress...we fitting some new bling today...oh la la
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