Unfortunately I don't have numbers on the Flyte and haven't talked to anyone who worked there that would. Everyone I've talked to joined the company sometime after the Second World War. Don't know if there's actually anyone still around that was there in the Flyte era. Harvey Peace designed the bike, but passed away the first year it was offered. His son, Doug, who also worked at CCM used to live here in Perth, but now he's gone as well. I spoke to Raymond Dutil whose company (Procycle) bought CCM in 1983. As far as he knew there were no company records that survived. If true, that's a shame.
Unfortunately I don't have numbers on the Flyte and haven't talked to anyone who worked there that would. Everyone I've talked to joined the company sometime after the Second World War. Don't know if there's actually anyone still around that was there in the Flyte era. Harvey Peace designed the bike, but passed away the first year it was offered. His son, Doug, who also worked at CCM used to live here in Perth, but now he's gone as well. I spoke to Raymond Dutil whose company (Procycle) bought CCM in 1983. As far as he knew there were no company records that survived. If true, that's a shame.
Thanks for that info John. If you can't find the info then I expect it's just not out their!
I appreciate what you are doing and good luck with it!
Regards
Gavin
1937 CCM Flyte