Vintage CCM Bicycles

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

CCM Redbird

Hi to all,

would like to know if anyone knows the year of this bike. Says CCM Redbird, Has wood rims.

Can someone identify this bike?

I acquired this bike recently from a relative.  I can't really find any identification or serial numbers on it, or any indication of make/model.  So I'd like to know what I have here, when it was likely made, etc.  And yes, I know the front fender is on backwards.  Thanks for any info.

new and questions

Hello

I am new to this so I hope you bear with me

I have two questions/problems

 

I have an "old" CCM bicycle...I was told around the 1950s, how do I identify it?

 

lastly...the tires on this bike are 28x1.5...I order new ones...28X1.5 but they are too big....where can I get tires??

Trust me to get an awkard one

I purchased a CCM ballooner/middleweight here in New Zealand from a man who had lived in Canada sometime earlier in his life and he claimed it to be from the 1950's. It has all the characteristic Ballooner traits except the F.12 (S-7) rims and tires of 26" x 2" x 1 3/4". It's VERY unlikely these were later added as the frame only has a single top tube. However, the serial number is more like that of a 1940's bike being 9V3996. That V as a second digit is not mentioned ANYWHERE.

A New Event

RAT CYCLE

New to the board and new to the vintage bike collecting.This is my RAT cycle.Every body keeps asking me when I am going to restore it.When I tell them I like mine with a little rust they just give me an odd look and say WHY?

perry hubs

did ccm when they used perry hubs ever use a thread on sprocket or just  a clip ot hold on the sprocket . thanks william rudolph

Doc Morton bicycle wrench

I recently sent this to Mike Berry and thought some others might be interested in it as well. It appeared in a 1948 edition of the CCM newsletter VIM.

Doc Morton was a legendary Canadian bike racer and mechanic who had a close relationship with CCM. He was Torchy Peden's coach and mentor and operated a bicycle shop in Toronto for many years. 

Skirt guard

I am restoring a '33 woman's CCM and I am looking for some good shots of the period skirt guard.

 

I am also looking for a period SA three speed gear switcher, not the one that goes on the handle bars, but the one that goes on the top tube.

 

You can e mail me at lruskin=====telus.net

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