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JC Higgins
http://southbend.craigslist.org/bik/3535431808.html
Im going to look at this tonight after work. It seems $40 is worth it if I do nothing but learn some stuff. |
I forget if JC Higgins was a older Sears brand, before Ted Williams, or if it was Montgomery Wards. I would not go crazy with paint, alloy wheels and Veloflex tires and try and flip it but for a fixerupbeater I think you could do worse.
http://images.craigslist.org/3G13K13...632e641900.jpg Somewhere around here I have my Brothers old JC Higgins shotgun. |
It Sears before Ted Williams. I am just going to tinker with it. It have no intention of flipping it but want to try a bunch of techniques I have read about of this forum. I have never done anything with cottered cranks or internal gears.
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That is a neat old 3-speed bike. I'd really like to get my hands on one of those old JC Higgins. They have a SA clone for the hub and there will be a two digit date stamp on the body of the hub somewhere which will indicate the year the hub was made. The price is fine IMO.
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They are good, solid bikes, made for Sears in Austria in a factory based
on the Raleigh 3 speed models. Because the production machinery was of more recent vintage (post WW II setup), the hubs often turn out to be even better than the SA of the same age from which they were cloned. I reworked one once for my wife as a commuter 20 years ago. You could still find them with decent paint then. I'd look for one for myself, but I've never seen one that was not a smaller frame size like this one. |
Originally Posted by 3alarmer
(Post 15164449)
They are good, solid bikes, made for Sears in Austria in a factory based
on the Raleigh 3 speed models. Because the production machinery was of more recent vintage (post WW II setup), the hubs often turn out to be even better than the SA of the same age from which they were cloned. I reworked one once for my wife as a commuter 20 years ago. You could still find them with decent paint then. I'd look for one for myself, but I've never seen one that was not a smaller frame size like this one. Brad |
I bought this bike and it needs some tlc for sure. I hope to go through it this weekend and see what it needs and take and post pictures. I have kind of looked at parts and prices and nothing is that expensive. I think I would replace the wheels and spokes. It needs a brake lever and cables. It needs one of those little pulleys for the shifter cable too. A lot of part replacing could lead having more money in it than its worth I think. That seems however to be the same as the Schwinn Pelotons I have.
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Originally Posted by photogravity
(Post 15164077)
That is a neat old 3-speed bike. I'd really like to get my hands on one of those old JC Higgins. They have a SA clone for the hub and there will be a two digit date stamp on the body of the hub somewhere which will indicate the year the hub was made. The price is fine IMO.
50320 AND 3 speed |
JC Higgins
After where it says 3-speed is there a stamp with 2 digits? 50320 is the model number IIRC.
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My first road/grown-up bike was a JC higgins also.
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Originally Posted by photogravity
(Post 15168511)
After where it says 3-speed is there a stamp with 2 digits? 50320 is the model number IIRC.
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Originally Posted by oberthecat
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Originally Posted by photogravity
(Post 15168511)
After where it says 3-speed is there a stamp with 2 digits? 50320 is the model number IIRC.
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