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Hello, I was cleaning out my father's shed and he has an old bike. It is not in great shape but I wanted to find out what year it might be and if there is any value to it. He is pretty sure that is was made between 1935 and 1945. Wondering where I might find the serial number to help identify the bike.
Hi All,
Recently purchased this bike from an antiques shop in Clinton, BC. Mainly just wanted the duomatic hub but it'd be neat to know more about the bike too.
Someone gave it a coat of pink latex at some point. Wheels are 26".
Wondering about model and whatever else you might know.
I got my hands on a new old stock unassembled Ranger (serial Axxxxxx) and a Rebel (Bxxxxxx). Is it safe to assume by others research that these are 1977 and 1978 years? Is there any value to these as they are or would it be better to assemble them?
Thank you.
I'm wanting to learn about a bike I have. Trying to figure out the model and year. Also it has some strange features that I haven't been able to figure out. There's a tab on the headset that locks the bars in position and there are two sets of small diameter tubes directly below the headset??? I would also like to find some tires for it.
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Hi there,
can anyone confirm IF this serial number is CCM? I'm not used to seeing 2 letters at the start
TE 66673
I've added a few pictures.
I remember from having posted before that CCM outsourced many of their frames to various companies. As this is Eatons Canada branded, I wonder if it is CCM built? All English components however. My second one like that. Lol.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
donde
Ok so I found this bike locally here in Thunder Bay and from what I can see its original paint, but with more than a little wear and tear to the finish as it looks like some corrosive substance like brake fluid or some such was allowed to splash on the front mudguard and down tube. Other wise an acceptble amount of scratches and rust elswhere for me to be happy leaving it as is with just the usual TLC. The chromium on the stem is pretty much gone. The rims I are straght, original seat I think, Crank and hubs are in good shape ( rear is a Perry hub).
Hi,
I just got an older CCM bike. Love it.
Can anyone tell me about this year, make and model?
Any information or links would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Marcia
Hi there,
I recently picked up a vintage bicycle. I have been a bike guy since I was a kid and worked as a bicycle mechanic for years and now as a schoolteacher have taught thousands of students bicycle mechanics over 20 years. I am by no means a bicycle "collector" OR vintage bike expert. I have however seen many different bicycles over 30 years of working on them. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE vintage bicycles, but simply don't have the room to keep them. I do however collect Bicycle license plates from all over Canada. I have hundreds
Few Picture of my CCM Brantford Red Bird Model 57 Racer. Just got this bike back together and painted.I painted it and If i do say so my self it didn,t turn out to bad . What do you think of the colour? Has fixes gear and. CCM Hussey bars and narrow tires .
Hi I'm new to this forum.
I have just inherited my grandfather's 1902 ccm bike. It has been sitting in a garage since 1963. It is rusted. It appears to have all its parts. I'm unsure if I should attempt to clean it or leave it as is. Unsure if attempt to remove the rust would harm it, decrease its valve. Or if it has any valve do to its rust. I was interest if anyone in this forum had any insight.
Thank you
Kelly