Vintage CCM Bicycles

Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.

CCM Flyte Bottom Bracket Cup Removal

Hi There,

Anyone have a suggestion for removing the press cups on a CCM Flyte? I know Park Tools make a removal tool for new genration press cups but thinking the braintrust here may have better ideas. Thanks in advance.

 

1936 CCM Flyte

Now the work begins ... 

Positron confusion and brake lever photo

I have a 1977 CCM Targa 10.  I am trying to determine which positron deraillieur has and if I can purchase new cables for the shifter (dual cable, continuous piece and housing.  Any help would be appreciated.  Also looking for an photo of the internal workings of the brake levers with the cable in place so I can replace brake cables.

CCM Phantom Road Bike

Hello, all.  Recently, I acquired a rough condition CCM Phantom 10 speed road bike.  I wish to put it back into decent ridable condition, keeping original spec's for this model as closely as possible.  Currently, the bike wears Weinemann calipers and levers with medium range Sun-Tour mech.  Rims are Italian-made alloy.

CCM Seville Road Bike

Picked up this CCM Seville ... in very nice condition but will show a lot better with complete clean up and new bearings, cables etc. Has complete Shimano 600 series groupset. Also needs the original seat ... pretty sure it came with a Vetta. Any interest in this bike let me know before I start the restoration.

Help identifying this bike?

Help identifying this bike, is it rare, collectable, value?

Any help will be appreciated.

Rudy

Help ID this bike

Hello!
I bought this 1926 bike last week.
I was thinking its a Massey Harris but the holes for the badge doesn't look at the right place for Massey.
The holes on the side almost to the back.
What i found is maybe CCM or redbird.
I only find those two that have a bage with far back side badge.
The space between the top tubing is also larger than other bikes i found except for Massey.
If you have any idea to help me ID it, i would be happy.
Thanks

CCM Crank Arm Removal Tool

Hello, purchased this puller off Amazon for removal of my crank arms on my 1939 CCM Motorbike. Need to grind them out a little to fit the arm better. Once the fit was right andded a c-clamp to keep in place. Then just used and impact gun to pop them off. Less than 2 min either side! Worked great and I wanted to share.

Pedals ID

Anyone recognize these pedals? They are on a 1943 womans blackout bicycle

Need some help……

I have a cheeta with B for the first letter on vin. I think it's a 67 not sure?

also why's the value of something like this not restored 

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