Looking for a Vintage CCM item or part. Post your request here.
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Im looking for a stem for a 1935 Delivery bike.
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I am on the lookout for a men's 52cm CCM 10 speed frame that I can make into a fixed gear bicycle for a lady in my running group. She wants to stick with a men's frame! I want a CCM frame built between 1978 to 1982, if it is slightly earlier then 1978 that might be fine as well. The frame will all depend on if I can get a proper bottem bracket kit. She is 5'4". The frame will be soda or sand blasted and repainted.
If you know of anyone that can help me out, please let me no.
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Gentleman looking to purchase an old original penny farthing bicycle to ride/restore. Not a modern replica.
Anyone know of anything for sale?
If so, contact Bob at robert.burgess8@bigpond.com
loking for a 28 holed front ccm hub shell in good condition for a muscle bike thanks william rudolph.
Looking for a set of forks for a 67 ccm charger I recently got. Also need the front fender for said forks. I know it’s gonna be a hard find but if anyone knows/has anything must appreciated.
Looking to replace a seat post from my '85 Encore - any idea of the size? I also need to replace the spokes (love to know the size I need to buy - Spokes and nipples). THANK YOU!
Contact Todd at todd@citizenbrand.ca
Lad looking for badge for a CCM Silver Ghost. Anyone able to help him out? If so, contact Matt in Hamilton.
mattpenman@gmail.com
Hello to all.
Looking for 2 white end caps for a sissy bar.
If you happen to have a couple to spare it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gord
I have a badgeless bike that is an 1896 Hartford Pattern 6 (Girls with 26" wheels). It may have been sold new by T.Eaton Co., as it appears in their 1896 bicycle catalogue as an Eatonia Model B (although with 28" wheels) and a Hartford No.6 (with 26" wheels). This catalogue can be found in the catalogue forum on this site.
There is an Eaton Glider reproduction badge on Ebay that is advertised as being used from the 1890s to the 1920s. I cannot find the name Glider used in the 1896 catalogue and suspect that a badge would have had the name "Eatonia"