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Vintage Rowing Machine

Just pull this off Craigslist. Anyone has any information on it? Thanks in advance.

Some of my bikes

Here are some pictures of my wood rim bikes all are Canadian except the Spalding (US )  which i I sold about 2 years ago. The Massey silver ribbon is the bike i ride most and have taken this bike on about 7 rides of 500 KMs or more. This pass summer i rode it to Ohio with 3 other guys to Findley Ohio to a Wheelmen meet .Five days and the last day we did a centuryFirst day we did 60 Kms next 90 next 105 next 30 and then 160 to make a 100 mile centuty.  Great fun with one speed and original wood rims.

 

http://photobucket.com/woodrim

Hello from Toronto

Hello all,

Olivier here in Toronto. I'm a big fan of the early CCMs, and I've always wanted to get my hands on a Flyer (who doesn't!). I've also been building frames has a hobby for a few years, and recently I got my hands on a beat-up 1937 Road Racer. Frame, fork, headset, crank and Bayliss-Wiley bottom bracket w/ triplex axle. The tubes were badly dented so I thought I'd try replacing them... but I ended up making a new frame instead.

Hello from Lisle Ontario

Hello to all,

I'm new to bicycle collecting, and kind of stumbled into it.

Actually I'm a collector of motorcycles, scooters and the like, and a friend who knew I liked scooters pointed me in the direction of my CCM.

I'm now the proud owner of a 1955 CCM.  It came in two pieces.  The frame assembly with front wheel attached, and the rear wheel assembly which was detached from the frame.  The rear wheel is a motorized assembly called a Cyclemaster and also dates from the fifties.

Hello From Cobourg ON

Hello

I just finished trying to restore a bike i got out of my moms garage

Its a CCM Charger i think it is a 1967 or 1968 Serial # K400335

I need to find a cover for the shifter 

Thanks Rick3313

Cant figure out how to send pictures

FRESH FROM THE BARN

Hi I'm Young Bill from Simcoe OnT.

        I just pulled this old girl out of a barn the other day.  I have no idea what year it is or nothing, It has the serial # G 20302. The thing that caught my eye was the drum brakes front & rear. Undecided what I'll do with it.

Sorry about that!

We've been down for a bit.

But we're back.

Isn't technology wonderful.

John

A great find in B.C.

To be honest I have never had much of an interest in vintage bicycles until I spotted this beauty at a local "Share Shed". I don't know much about it at this point except that obviously the bars and seat have been changed at some point. The tires are great and still have air in them. It rides perfectly!

Does anyone know where or how an evaluation could be obtained?

Hello from Hamilton!

Hello everyone, my name is Alan, im from Hamilton

Hi from Chicago!!

Hi, had a couple CCM's in the past , a womans 1964 galaxie that i used parts from to make a custom 1960's monark tank "hot rod". And just recently found a 1969 GTR sidewinder 3 speed in original candy red!! i'l post pics soon. I'm in need of a front fender for the GTR if anyone can help. Thanks Mike

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