Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
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
I have an friend with a 1950's CCM Standard Motorbike frame (see pic). The serial number is an E-code which should be circa 1953. The curious thing is that the lower top tube is horizontal, while the upper top tube is the bent, camelback style. Between us, we have 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954 and 1958 catalogues and none show my friend's frame style. I have seen other 1950s CCM Motorbikes in both frame styles, though not many. Does anyone know the date range for my friend's frame style and why it doesn't match the catalogue illustrations?
Hi there. I am new to this site, one main reason for joining is that my 1942 Rambler has no serial number on it. It is simply stamped with '1942' on the seat tube where the serial number should be. Im of course assuming it is a '42 but has anyone ever seen this on an old CCM. As far as I have ever seen or heard there is always an actual serial number.
Thank you very much. Looking forward to hearing feedback.
Paul Clarke.
Well I just received this stuff I found on Cragislist, from Indiana of all places!
One crappy CCm bike (with sort of a cool chain guard) but the Pixie motor apparantly runs. I also go a mostly complete second motor with tank, missing a few parts but also a few extra baubles.
Gonna clean it up, the tank has stuff in it that should be taken care of, mount it on a nice 26" CCM balloner i found at a car swap and fire it up!
Wayne
I was wearing horseshoes when I picked this bike up. Does anyone recognize the model?
22-20" frame, enamel rims, maroon matching the frame, and white pinstriping all around. 28" wheels, 50T crank.
Everything but the saddle and handgrips looks original.
Hi,
I just received this bike from my brother in law who knows I'm into fixing up old bikes. There is no badge on the front and I can't find any name on the bike anywhere, other than ccm on the handle grips. I'm just curious if any one can tell me roughly the age of the bike, or other information.
I'll provide pictures below,
Thanks
I found this bike for sale in an antique store, Lavoy, Alberta. Well under $100. XXXXXC, not bad shape at all. It came with fenders and original seat. Both items undergoing repairs. The rims are unmarked Westwoods, SS. They take a 700C with only light shoehorning. The original tires were Dunlop Imperials 28 X 1 1/2". The frame is a 22-20".
Picked this up in my travels. Perhaps 1947.
sadly, the first four pages were removed. Would have been an interesting read.