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Hi I'm Dale from Kelowna. I got into bikes about three years ago rebuilding old ones to make extra cash and now I have a collection I must sell because I'm moving back to Ontario. I will carry on there . Heres my ccm massy and a link to the society i was attempting to build.
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Hello all,
I am the proud owner of a 1942 CCM Rambler that belonged to my uncle, that makes me the second owner. The bike was in pretty rought shape when I got it so I did a complete restoration on it. New chrome, new tires, new paint, new chain, new pedals and a new seat. I wish that I didn't have to replace the seat and the pedals but they were destroyed.I want to find out how the original pinstripe was done, did this bike come with a chain guard, and the proper size of the original tires. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello to all the Vintage CCM folks out there ,things are starting to ramp up for this weekends event.Seems to be plenty of interest this year and this will be one of our best.for sure.Pack up all your Bikes and parts etc and get there early to get the scoops!Jody has the farm in fine order again !.I know not all can attend but maybe next year , it is worth the drive or ride as they say.Looking forward to seeing some old and new faces this weekend.Thanks for your support of this two wheeled extravaganza,Best Regards JCCM
Denny here from Newmarket On. I have aquired my moms 47' CCM which i am restoring now. I also have a late 60's early 70's CCM Cheetah, all original with redline slick on rear. Pleased to find such an excellent site.
Hello everyone! My name is Brandi, and I'm a university student in Montreal. I'm SO glad I just found this community.. .my grandmother gave me her first bike (CCM given to her by her father in the 50s), and I'm so excited to start restoring it! I've never restored a bike before, so I'm happy to have a place where I can come ask questions if I need any help. I didn't realize there was so much love for vintage CCMs, it's wonderful :)
I've been asked by Forum member Lorne Shields to pass along the following notice regarding The Wheelmen.
ROGER TUPPER of Hamilton has been made Captain for THE WHEELMEN of Canada. Roger will be arranging some rides as well as setting up information tables illuminating the benefits of joining The Wheelmen at many events.
Hey All,
My name is Jordan and I'm from Mascouche, which is a suburb North of Montreal. Even though I just signed up to Vintage CCM today, I have known about this site for a quite a while.
Hi! I've been lurking on this site for a while, and thought I should finally introduce myself. My name is Dan and I'm from Peterborough, Ontario. My partner, Jennifer, and I have been collecting/repairing/restoring/reselling vintage Raleighs for a while and in the last year or so started collecting CCM's.
Most of our bikes are 1960's and 1970's. Our oldest CCMs are from 1944 and 1947. (The 1944 came with a really cool 'Care and Operation of Your Bicycle' brochure that my partner has scanned in to PDF format - happy to share if anyone is interested)