I picked up a ladies JC Higgins Colorflow a few months back and finally have time to get to work on it. It is going to be a resto-rod for my wonderful wife. She puts up with my many hours away from home while I work in the shop, holes in my t-shirts from welding, has stiched me up more than once when I lay a knuckle open, and puts up with all the weirdness that the shop attracts. I picked it up for next to nothing from the second owner. It was in pretty good shape. The fenders were banged up pretty well, quite a few bumps and bruises, and an exploded battery in the horn box. I don't often restore anything since it is a pretty easy affair but she loves this bike and it is in just bad enough shape to require some skill.
The Plan: We ride bikes....a lot. So this will be a restoration visibly with some modern updates to be able to get parts on the fly and fix on the road.
here she is when she first rolled into the garage.
The Plan: We ride bikes....a lot. So this will be a restoration visibly with some modern updates to be able to get parts on the fly and fix on the road.
here she is when she first rolled into the garage.