1/10/2023 0 Comments Rat fink bike![]() ![]() More pics when The Fink is ready to ride. with this project, and he did a great job of trying to help turn some sketches and goofy ideas into reality. I haven't ridden SS since last fall when I hung gears on the Punisher, and I honestly miss it. Self-indulgent? A "purty bike?" Sure, but who said this whole thing shouldn't/can't be fun? I'm pretty stoked about how it all came out, and as mentioned earlier I look forward to getting it built up and on some singletrack. Roth's trademark character (for those not familiar) was a big green rat called "Rat Fink." The idea behind the graphics and the overall look of the frame was to blend together my love of classic hot rods (the fade flame paintwork), my admiration of Roth's work (the Rat Fink), and a touch of the rat-rod vibe by leaving the back half of the bike in raw Ti. I've always been into hot rods and drag cars, so the bizarre car/monster art of Roth was something that I found particularly cool. Lots of examples of her work on her website here.Īlthough he was in his hey-day a little (only a little) before my time, I was always fascinated by the art and designs of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. She was a pleasure to work with and seemed to readily understand the goal and overall look I was after. I saw some of her work on other custom bikes here at MTBR and contacted her when I decided that this project could benefit from some of her fine work. Jen Green is indeed the maker of the nice headbadge surround. I'll build it initially with the rigid and swap on a Fox F29 80mm sometime this summer to give it a whirl. It's not as tall as it appears in one of the pics, but it is indeed suspension-corrected for an 80mm WB/Fox. These collectible cars are so valuable, that if you managed to find one at an auction, you could very well pay hundreds of thousands of dollars. You can see and learn more about vehicular masterpieces created by Ed Roth. The custom unicrown rigid fork is steel, with some nice Wright dropouts fillet brazed on to pick up on the flanged/hooded slider drops at the rear of the bike. Enjoy taking a look at Ed’s incredible array of art, from the infamous Rat Fink to the rest of the Weirdo’s. The " Punisher" frame that Scott built me last year was an all-raw-Ti finish, I wanted to do something fun with this one. ![]() Hope to get it built up this weekend if everything comes together. OK, since gearless let the cat out of the bag, here's some more pics of the frame.
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