1946 Higgins Path Bicycle (fixed)
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1946 Higgins Path Bicycle (fixed)
Higgins path bike - a small bicycle manufacturer in London England more famous for racing tricycles.
Will ship via Ship Bikes, info on bicycle here. $750. This bike was found in Dayton Ohio, I am guessing it came here with a serviceman after WWII. More info and photos here:
https://www.pedalroom.com/bike/1946-...ite-path-42506
Will ship via Ship Bikes, info on bicycle here. $750. This bike was found in Dayton Ohio, I am guessing it came here with a serviceman after WWII. More info and photos here:
https://www.pedalroom.com/bike/1946-...ite-path-42506
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I never found anything that cool when I lived in Dayton....
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Fillet brazed? What a sweet thing that is.
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Beautiful bike. Are those clincher or tubular tires? How big are those tires? Guesses to max tire size?
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brewerkz I noticed that you repainted this frame using Spray.bike. What was your experience with it? Would you buy it again for another project?
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brewerkz I noticed that you repainted this frame using Spray.bike. What was your experience with it? Would you buy it again for another project?
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brewerkz I noticed that you repainted this frame using Spray.bike. What was your experience with it? Would you buy it again for another project?
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Did we ride fixies together in Dayton, ~2005?
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The Higgins boat was built in New Orleans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCVP_(United_States)
Higgins Cycles, https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCVP_(United_States)
Higgins Cycles, https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
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I hate seeing this ad go to the top of the C&V for sale thread because each time I see it, I think I need to blow a hole in my paypal account and just buy it. It's a beautiful bike. I own two bikes from the 60s (a Schwinn Paramount and an Olmo Gran Sport), one from the 50s (a Claud Butler Jubilee) and I wouldn't mind owning one from the 40s.
I have four questions about the bike:
(1) how did you date the bike? Higgins was still in production during the 50s I think.
(2) Is this a Higgins ultralight or a Higgins pathfinder? I'm sure you're right but I'm curious how you determined that. This is the info I was looking at in thinking about buying this bike:
https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
(3) Were these parts original to the bike or are did you pick some of them up for the build? Is the rear hub a flip flop?
(4) Do you have pics of the bike before you refurbished and painted it? Neat work on the paint job.
I have four questions about the bike:
(1) how did you date the bike? Higgins was still in production during the 50s I think.
(2) Is this a Higgins ultralight or a Higgins pathfinder? I'm sure you're right but I'm curious how you determined that. This is the info I was looking at in thinking about buying this bike:
https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
(3) Were these parts original to the bike or are did you pick some of them up for the build? Is the rear hub a flip flop?
(4) Do you have pics of the bike before you refurbished and painted it? Neat work on the paint job.
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I hate seeing this ad go to the top of the C&V for sale thread because each time I see it, I think I need to blow a hole in my paypal account and just buy it. It's a beautiful bike. I own two bikes from the 60s (a Schwinn Paramount and an Olmo Gran Sport), one from the 50s (a Claud Butler Jubilee) and I wouldn't mind owning one from the 40s.
I have four questions about the bike:
(1) how did you date the bike? Higgins was still in production during the 50s I think.
(2) Is this a Higgins ultralight or a Higgins pathfinder? I'm sure you're right but I'm curious how you determined that. This is the info I was looking at in thinking about buying this bike:
https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
(3) Were these parts original to the bike or are did you pick some of them up for the build? Is the rear hub a flip flop?
(4) Do you have pics of the bike before you refurbished and painted it? Neat work on the paint job.
I have four questions about the bike:
(1) how did you date the bike? Higgins was still in production during the 50s I think.
(2) Is this a Higgins ultralight or a Higgins pathfinder? I'm sure you're right but I'm curious how you determined that. This is the info I was looking at in thinking about buying this bike:
https://www.classiclightweights.co.u...iggins-cycles/
(3) Were these parts original to the bike or are did you pick some of them up for the build? Is the rear hub a flip flop?
(4) Do you have pics of the bike before you refurbished and painted it? Neat work on the paint job.
2. I could be wrong on the name, it had an ultralite decal on it, but it was applied over silver spray paint.
3. I had to source parts for the bike, the seat is original to the purchase
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Beautiful bike. What's the tt measurement? This is so close to what I've been looking for and I'm really liking this one. Looks like a nice Path bike with room for some wider tires someday down the road. I usually ride a larger frame...this is killing me to see the sizing.
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1. The date is based on the steer tube serial number checked against serial number list maintained in England.
2. I could be wrong on the name, it had an ultralite decal on it, but it was applied over silver spray paint.
3. I had to source parts for the bike, the seat is original to the purchase
2. I could be wrong on the name, it had an ultralite decal on it, but it was applied over silver spray paint.
3. I had to source parts for the bike, the seat is original to the purchase
What is the seatpost diameter? 27.2?