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Good day ! I was wondering how to ID this bike ? I am surprising my Dad with rebuilding it as it belongs to him.The number/letter stamped on the seat post clamp is 45611 and D underneath that number. Also, will this number help identify the model of the bike as well ? How about original color ,decals, badging? Thanks so much ... Wade from Alberta,Canada eh !
OK...last one.
1951 CCM Brochure.
Please refer to 1924 for further information about photo quality etc.. Thanks....
Back at it......Another brochure for your viewing pleasure. It's out of order but best I can do.
1937 CCM Brochure. See 1924 brochure for explanation of photos etc...
Hi,
I find myself getting more and more interested in CCM as I work with a couple of '60's and '70's CCM.
I was wondering what is the best resource for bicycle specific CCM infornation. I am especially looking for information on the various models CCM produced.
Thanks and take care,
Daryl
Recently aquired this 18" x 24"poster printed on thick cardboard.
I've seen this years ago in an ad.
Has anyone else seen this?
I'm getting it framed today to further protect it.
No water stains, bends absolutely perfect. A nice surprise. Usually there's tape, tack holes, and fading.
I think the bike is a Capri so late '70s?
Thanks
Any idea what this is? on top left, it's screaming Spoiler but there's no side sticker, there's white grips and there is no mention of the model, it also says ''screamer'' which I presume is what kind of bike they're categorising it.
I'm 90% sure it's not a Marauder nor a wedge (for obvious reason).
1938 CCM Red Bird Brochure
Photos...not so great. Please see 1924 CCM Brochure for further explanation of photos etc.
Also...not sure why, but had issues with inserting these images properly. Inserted at next size down. I'll try to fix in the near future.
Cool that prices are noted for each bike.
1938 CCM Brochure.
Please see 1924 CCM brochure comments for explanation of photos etc...
I know these are probably out of order but they serve the intent.
Thought this was interesting as it shows a regular fork version of the Flyte...never knew that.
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Please enjoy the old news clips from the toronto globe from 1905.
Thanks for looking.
Dave.