/r/ratbikes
Where old, tired motorcycles go to not die.
Submitted motorcycles must be in running condition.
No rollers without engines.
No steampunk runners.
Submitted bikes must be significantly junky.
What is a ratbike?
Simply put, a ratbike is any motorcycle (dirt or street) that still runs and is ridable, but shouldn't be. The very word ratbike should clue you in. Bikes of this nature often look like they have been used as a rats den. Ratbikes are unintentionally funny to look at, too. Ratbikes are not cool. They aren't hip. They certainly don't cost a lot of money to buy or own. Ratbikes are ugly by every stretch of the imagination.
RULES
Roached bikes - YES!
Ratbikes - YES!
No survivalist cycles.
No steampunk runners.
No hipster trendy ratbike wannabes.
Submitted bikes must be significantly junky, to the point of embarrassment. If it is cool or hip it don't belong here.
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1974 Harley Davidson XLH
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Old unfaithful
My 98 hardtail
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