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Hi there my names Sean. I was all raleigh for some time but I really want to be CCM aswell. i am canadian and love vitnage bikes so having CCM is a must. I recently got some neat ones too. But Hi hi for now!! lol
I recently purchased a lady's CCM bike in fairly ok shape. I've been around bikes all my life so most of it is very straightforward. I am seeking a few pieces for the bike and need help with the serial numbers as it does not seem to conform to any of the charts I see. Serial number looks like 9V5821. I'm missing the chainguard. The pedals are phillips from england. Assume those are not correct. headbadge is missing. one of the "coke bottle" grips is quite damaged. Kickstand fits the biek nicely but is too short. Came with a Dunlop Bates saddle. Is that original?
Hi everyone I just attended the CVBS in Brantford and must say it was fantastic.Thumbs up to Jamie Mcgregor and everyone for a great show.Maybe you now own one of the 31 bikes I sold "Pay the Lady" Very soon I will posting bikes for sale here and on KIJIJI. Im looking for a flyte and will pay premium price.I enjoy helping those in need and Doctors without borders and currently raising money for a local group "SNAPSO'' for special need children Thanks and Have a Great Day Donald
Hi all,
I've only known about CCM for about a year & I must say they're beautiful bikes.
I hope to learn more & contribute to the forum as much as I can.
About a year ago I restored a vintage track bike & I'm still riding it about every second day just for fitness. It's a Hoffy handmade frame from Sandgate right near Brisbane.
My next restoration project is my dream bike. A CCM FLYTE
Hello everyone! My name is Paul and I am currently working for a bicycle parts manufacturer (Would like to keep the name private)
I am currently doing research in the Retro and Classic bicycle sectors and I have to say I am getting more and more hooked by classic road and touring bikes. I just recently rediscovered cycling and must say it’s awesome.
Some of my other hobbies are Travel, Fishing, Treasure Hunting and Collecting
william rudolph and wayne gillies have made their plane reservations to attend the show in july
Good day everyone!
Im new to the block. Here in Saskatchewan old CCMs are tough to come by. I have been searching for a few years now and have not yet found one worthy of restoring(or keeping original). Most of the old bikes I have come across are so rustry and beat up there isn't much left of them and people still want way too much. One of these days I know the right CCM will make its way to my house.
Hi folks,
I am a recent new member.
I started messing around with bikes in the 60s/70s. My Don Mills neighbor Mr. Harmer usually had a bunch of old bikes in stages of repair and the first lesson was how to fix a puncture. So my friend Craig (his son) and I were students of bike repair when we weren't riding them. He had an orange and black Fastback and I recall being a bit jealous.
I have one comment and two questions: