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Cruisin' on my Bluebird
I made a rat rod type bike out of a straight bar hornet frame using some some parts I have along with a women's donor bike .i would like to see what others have built using a schwinn straight bar.I had thought about putting the blue fenders with the light on it but decided to go fender less at least for now.i didn't want to alter the original paint frame as it's actually pretty nice and figure someday he can go back to a original bike .
 

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Schwinn straight bar rat

This is a 56 spitfire I had last year. Not really a rat but more of a fenderless rider.
 

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I went ahead a put together with some parts I had ,sure there will be more changes but rideable
 

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Mead rat in progress.

Crusader frame, other parts are just what I had available, cut outs for the truss rods on front fenders, custom drop stand clip on back fender, unfinished as of yet.
 

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BTW, for me your bike is a rat when you want it to be, I don't think there is a prescribed idea to a rat bike, it's what you make it, from the parts you have and some elbow grease, that's the fun I think. I like your ride!
 
Here are two I did a while back. Still have them.
The one with the Lake pipes is an original bike. The cross braced bars are a figment of my imagination. I call it the "cross brace clockometer". The pipes are 3/4 " copper pipe .
The other one is a 1941, with a 1935 front fender,probably a '41 rear and a miller curved motor bike kickstand. The chain guard is really a 60's model modified to look old.
The tanks on both bikes are made of 2 wood 2by6's cut to actual dimensions of original tanks and fastened together to resemble real tanks.
The tanks on both bikes were distressed after painting to appear old and crusty.
The bikes are not damaged in any way and can easily be changed back stock.....:)
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I was collecting parts for this Schwinn Panther build, but put it together as an around town cruiser instead. Great rider, I've logged a lot of miles on it already.
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