Vintage CCM Bicycles

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

1967 GT - 101 DUOMATIC

I'll have more about this GT at a later time.  It's a real nice bike I found in great shape.  I haven't ridden it much yet, but I plan to this summer.  It could use some new White Walls and I find the seat is real uncomfortable... but it's original so it's gotta stay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1941 CCM Balloon MOTORBIKE

CCM Collection in Calgary

I found this series of pictures on a fb forum. Some very nice original CCM bikes featured. Enjoy!

 

https://m.facebook.com/pg/BowCycleSports/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1015...

Upgrading Hubs and Wheels

To make my bikes (more) rideable I have been replacing the original CCM hubs in my 30's and 40's bikes with drum front brakes and multi gear coaster brake hubs. 

Ive found that the Shimano nexus 8 and 3 speeds work quite well for the rear. They are a bit wider than the 37 hub but go in with just a bit of force. Serious frame stretch is not required. 

Also, I have found some vintage sachs vt3000 drum brakes for the front. The sachs hubs arent powerful enough to lock up the front wheel and the old forks seem to take the punishment quite well. 

Another Road Racer Question - Top Tube Angle

Hi All, sorry for being such a chatty Cathy but I have been working on the Road Racer and keep coming up with questions (some I already had the answer to blush)....

Tire Size Confusion

When I acquired the 38 Road Racer, it still had original Dunlop Speedster tires in red, however the original wheels had been replaced (from the history of the bike in the mid 1970s).

 

Here's the confusion:  the tires are marked 28 x 1 1/4 ("For Endrick Rim"), which should translate to 622mm (or 700C) size in more modern terms.  However, the  replacement wheels have French Chromlux 27 x 1 1/4 rims, which are 630mm diameter.

CCM Flyte grips

John Bull  cushion rubber grips.   Avaliable soon.     This style grip was used on all Flyte models   1936 to 1940

Grip  No.  831  in  black   was specified in the CCM catalogues

Red    No.     881       was also available.     

     Price ;     $45.00 / pair

1927 Massey Questions

I recently acquired a 1927 CCM Massey men's frame. It's just a bare frame with a badge and nothing else, not even a fork. I have enough 1920s CCM parts to build it, but I have two questions I hope someone can help with:

1970 Galaxie

Hello, I was needing information on a  1970 women's galaxie bike internal gears in the sprocket of the back rim. I'm not very familiar with this set up. I purchased this gem at an auction for 8 dollars. Nice condition, original equipment.

It is nostalgic to me since it was made the year I was born.

Information on this bike would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time:

Vivian Evans-Shaffer

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