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JC Higgins frameDug this out of the shop the other day, anyone have a picture of have one of these with all the parts in place? Frame is in really good shape, I think it would clean up real nice. It's missing one crank arm and I'm sure those green grips don't belong, maybe wrong bars too? Anyone interested in this beast? Or have the wheels for it?
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Re: JC Higgins frameThat looks like a 3 speed from the late 60's or early 70's. you should find a cheep 3 speed and swap parts.
If it's not been rusty what good is it?
NOS is cool, but rust is life.
Re: JC Higgins frameWould this take 24 inch wheels?
Re: JC Higgins frameTry26" x1-3/8" or maybe 27", but if I was to guess, I'd say 26".
If it's not been rusty what good is it?
NOS is cool, but rust is life.
Re: JC Higgins frameThe JC Higgins name was retired after 1963, on Sears' sporting goods line. But, there were a few that used up extra parts, especially the imported lightweight bikes, like yours. Most of these were made by Daimler/Puch/Steyr for Sears, and had the JC Higgins name on the chainring. -Adam
Dragging home rusty old bikes since 1980!
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