Here is the current status of the "build" showing the faux Flying Merkel racer tank with test parts from an off brand cruiser bike temporarily added to check the frame fit (handlebars, seat, pedal crank and all, wheels), which will all be replaced. I have never used a worksman drop loop frame before. Actually this is my third bike starting in 2008. Used a Husky frame first (not happy with it gave it to a friend who is rebuilding it into a Wanderer style German vintage style bike from WWI), then in 2009 took a regular Worksman industrial bike frame and my welder cousin lengthened the bike to 78" total and gave it a drop loop which unintentionally looks like a real 1909 Thor IV drop loop, called it my "Hardley Davidson", has been running great for 13-14 years (low mileage). This was before I found out about Pat's drop loop frames...however only recently decided to built another bike, this time using an unmodified Worksman/SF drop loop frame although we did remove the chain guard mount and accidentally the tensioner mount (due to ignorance) which we have to reinstall or use an aftermarket spring loaded tensioner (I like spring tensioners anyways have one on my full scale model WWI Tank). There is a small fuel tank inside the faux Merkel fuel/oil tank. I was not going to add a rear fender but it appears the non-board track racers of this era may have had rear fenders. I am no expert on the era...