J.C. Higgins Newb Build

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Smokey1981

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My Fiance found a late 50's early 60's J.C.Higgins step throuh that some one was pitchin, so she saved it for me to motorize :) The bike is in decent shape other than flat rotted tires and the rusty rear fender. I 'm planning to kinda blend styles a little bit with this build a mix of board track and cruiser. Being the less than desireable step through style frame I really dont feel to bad taking a hack saw and a welder to it.

I need to figure out how to resize pix so I can show off my free Girly bike lol dance1
 

Smokey1981

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Thanks man! I haven got a bunch of cash to dump on it so its going to be a time consuming low buck build with a bunch of cheap fabrication but I'll post up pix as i make progress

.weld
 

Mac

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I believe Higgins went out of business in 1961. Sears got the rest of thier inventory, can't remember for sure what sears named them.. Frieghtliner or something like that.
 

Smokey1981

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The badge on the front of the neck says J.C. Higgins but at the bottom of the badge in smaller print it says A sears and roe buck co.

BTW I started bending up the fuel tank its 4 in.wide X 4in. tall X 15in long. Its got a tear drop profile but it will be flatsided.
 

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Smokey1981

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Ok so had a little time to tinker with "The Hig" (thats what i think im goin to call it lol) not much is goin on, i got the fuel tank beat in to shape and the sides cut just need to have my friend weld it up, I also flipped the handle bars over its starting to take shape which is good.

I do have a question though, What is the best all around engine for the $$$?

I was initailly looking at the 80cc(66cc) 2stroke kits because they look right for a board tracker

anyone want to pitch in their $0.02 on which motor is best for the reasonable buck?
 

silverbear

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I think the most bang for the buck and a good initiation into building is the 2 stroke china girl kit. You can go really cheap on ebay and take your chances that the engine is OK. I did that several times until I got a dud, no real customer service and stuck with a loser. I decided then that I would deal with a reputable dealer I felt reasonably sure would make good on a bad motor. Two which I have some experience with and would recommend are Pirate Cycles and Dax, both of whom advertise here and value their reputation. A few dollars more initially gives some piece of mind. Think of it as insurance. I have a PK-80 from Pirate which I have heard is a nice engine. I'm looking forward to firing it up for the first time... always a thrill the first time a build comes to life and off you go! Good luck with your build and have fun...
SB
 

Smokey1981

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Thanks S.B. i was leaning towards the 2 stroker from the get go. I think that it would make more power for its size Vs 4 stroke and the morini's are waaaay outta my price range.

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