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Hey everyone, just acquired this bike. The serial number is "G385080". After searching the internet for a little bit I believe this bike is from 1974. Can anyone verify? It's missing the pedals, stem, front brake cable, and derailer. I will post more pictures of it. Im not sure if the wheels are original to the bike or not. Thoughts on restoring it or making it into a single speed? - Greg
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I just picked up this old CCM. I think it may be c. 1970 but I'm not sure. It has a SuperCycle head badge but CCM seat tube decal. It has a Shimano Lark SS RD which Disraeli Gears puts at 1971. It has a Middlemore Saddle. Any thoughts?
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helping out a friend with his dad's '41 Cadet; it's complete but pretty beat up. So far need new cones and an axle for the Falcon front hub, plus at least a new lower crown race for the headset if not a completely new headset. Does anything interchange with more common American bikes? I compared the headset to a common 1" OPC/BMX headset I have and the races and bearing cups are totally different.
also, how does the bottom bracket come apart? Is the side opposite the chainring reverse thread?
HI there... I introduced myself in the other section but thought I would post my latest pick here. I just picked up a 1936 CCM Flyte that had been lingering in a shed out here in BC. It's in decent shape and all I will be doing is servcing it, finding the missing parts and riding it. i will be needing some black, beehive grips, a saddle, some Gibson pedal blocks and maybe a Hercules hub for parts.
Look forward to meeting you all...
Wayne
My parents bought me a new bike from Canadian Tire in 1980. It was a CCM Skyline (I think)... heavy steel frame with stanchioned forks in the front and coil shocks in the rear. It also had a wide and long moto-type seat and a fake plastic gas tank.
I've been trying to locate some pictures of one of these bikes, but no luck so far... hoping someone here can help me out.
Cheers!
Nice CCM large wheel trike up for auction this coming Sat.the 25th .close to Wellesley Ont. Look up www.auctionsfind.com/gerber Looks like a repaint but still looks good. Not interested but just thought someone might be.
I thought that I would post a few pictures of a custom 1936 CCM Columbia Roadster that I have owned for several years. I believe that this bicycle was made by CCM for Mr. John Heil, the owner of Norwood Cycle in Edmonton. This bicycle could be seen hanging in the window of Norwood Cycle for many years at was quite an attraction. Occasionally, it was taken down and ridden in parades. It has almost every option on it, including a deluxe speedometer, horn, lighting system, and Sturmey Archer internal expanding brakes. The odometer reads slightly more than 250 miles.
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I am new to the forum. I'm from Windsor, ON and I'm interested in bikes so I wanted a project bike to work on and learn bike mechanics so I picked up my first old CCM.
Its a 1948 Men's Standard Roadster CCM.
It's rideable but needs work.
I have to begin by removing some hub rust and rebuilding the hubs.
The bike has been powder coated.
i will have many questions.