Hi List,
my thought of a rat bike is one that has lived a hard life and has been fixed up by an impoverished owner the best way he can over the years. Thus a broken headlight may be replaced with one off an old tractor, a rusted out muffler by a length of downspout held on with stove bolts and perforated strapping, a luggage rack would be home made from rebar, footpeg rubbers replaced by garden hose etc. etc. You gotta do what you gotta do to keep mobile, right?
All well and good and I raise my hat to these guys.
But what about those who DO have the money and resources to keep a bike in A-one shape but instead they deliberately build it into a faked-up rat bike?
Do they wish to be mistaken for skilled but impoverished shade tree mechanics?
Are their bikes the motorcycle equivalents of a paint-by-numbers Picasso?
Or can deliberately building a rat bike possibly be a genuine art-form?
my thought of a rat bike is one that has lived a hard life and has been fixed up by an impoverished owner the best way he can over the years. Thus a broken headlight may be replaced with one off an old tractor, a rusted out muffler by a length of downspout held on with stove bolts and perforated strapping, a luggage rack would be home made from rebar, footpeg rubbers replaced by garden hose etc. etc. You gotta do what you gotta do to keep mobile, right?
All well and good and I raise my hat to these guys.
But what about those who DO have the money and resources to keep a bike in A-one shape but instead they deliberately build it into a faked-up rat bike?
Do they wish to be mistaken for skilled but impoverished shade tree mechanics?
Are their bikes the motorcycle equivalents of a paint-by-numbers Picasso?
Or can deliberately building a rat bike possibly be a genuine art-form?
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