Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
I think these are cool as hell.
These came from an old CCM shop which has long since closed. They seem cast. Really heavy. These are NOS.
I'm helping a local museum document their bicycle collection. Can someone tell me the year the CCM Massey 304 Silver Ribbon was made? This bike is a mens'. The 1918 catalogue shows Massey mens' bikes with model number 356, and 358 with "B grade equipment." Did CCM change these model numbers with each year, and if so, does anyone know the match of models with years?
I have a CCM 1972 Formula 1 ten speed, green racer, 27" wheels that I have had since I was 16. I'm now 60....wow...where has the time gone. Anyway looking for some tires for it. Any idea where I can get some. Time to start riding again. Have had 2 knee replacements and both hips....need the exercise ...lol...any help would be appreciated!
I just got this beauty from my good buddy Greg. I'm really grateful. I love this bike.
won't restore it. Will go through every bit of it. Clean, lube, wax, treat the insides of the tubes.
I have almost everything I need...except time.
Will update photos as this evolves.
Picked this up in July. Been riding it a lot this summer. The tires and seat are not original. Just bought myself a new black Brooks 67 seat. Will update pictures shortly.
I love this bike.
I have a 1965 Mustang that is identical to the one in advertisement. It is in rough shape. All the chrome is damaged. The frame needs to be repainted.
Im going to powder coat the frame and fix it up with new offshore parts as the costs to totally restore it wouldn't be worth it.
If anyone needs parts let me know.
Hi All,
First I want to warn the viewers that I have committed an horrible act by updating a 1950 Club Racer
Some parts I could not get, others, would not fit BUT once I get theproper hubs I will use my original rims and will have the wheels made up. At least the spokes and rims are superior on the new wheels which make a nicer ride.
Note, I did get the right nose for the front fender and have the black cable housing seat (for the cable housing which comes from the shifter).
Gentleman looking for info and value for bike he bought at a yard sale about 10 years ago. Any help?
Don asked me to post a picture of his 1961 CCM Imperial 3-speed. It has a "C' serial number and a Sturmey Archer 3-speed with a date code of 61-3. It appears to be a very early Imperial Mark II. The seat is not original.
John Williamson