Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
I picked up what i think is a ccm motorbike, previous owners son thought it was from the 40's but i dont think the serial number supports that if i can go by that,
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has an original finish 1937 Flyte. The catalogue that year does not mention "striping" while the 1938 catalogue does. I don't have an original 37 catalogue, but the one posted here seems to show it. Difficult to tell though.
Thanks! --David
Hi all,
I bought htis bike a few years ago. The frame was blue and white at the time of purchase. Since I was using it at the cottage I decided it needed a camo paint job which also gave me an opportinituy to test my painting skills before I camo painted my aluminum boat.
I was hoping someone might be able to suggest a year/decade for this bike.
Cheers,
Len
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has had good experiences with a company that can do a professional paint job on an old CCM bike. The original finish has been removed by hand sanding and the present paint job has been done, with what might be charitably described as "great enthusiasm." Powder coating might be one option, but you lose the historic look. Some people tie the bike to a tree and aim the Tremclad spray bomb in the general direction, hopefully avoiding small children and pets.
,I located the original seat from my CCM formula....but not like the seat on the Cade photos.The red version of the bike displayed has a number of items that are different from mine. I know mine is all original,no previous owners.
Hi there,
I was hoping someone could please help me verify the year of a CCM bike I picked up and have started to clean up and restore. At first I thought it was around mid 60's but I got a bit confused when I found the serial number chart and referenced it to the stamp on my bike suggesting it is 1932. I will post a few photos and would be happy to hear any input. Thank you all in advance.
i have a 1945 ccm bike with a one piece crank with the numbers of 1065-2-5 in the center of the crank , What do these numbers mean , i would like to replace it as the threads on one end is worn .as i dont know why ,the nut is still good .
I am looking for some guidance in taking apart the crank assembly of a ~1937 CCM Flyer. I do not want to bang or torque in the wrong direction and I can not seem to find a relevent YouTube video.
Hello everyone - I'm new here...
and I'm looking for some help to rebuild an @ mid-70's Rambler for my missus.
After gleaning everything I can find on the net (including discovering this cool site) I've come up empty in trying
to find the length of the rear spokes for this bike.
From what I can determine the rim is an EA3, and the rear hub is a Shimano 333.
I saw that member T-Mar posted a chart for somebody looking for the spoke length of an 18" rim, but am wondering
I've acquired from garage storage, two CCM bikes, both I believe dating from 1947. The serial number on the Massey (blue) is partly obsured but it looks like an "H". Both were bought from a St. Thomas, Ontario bike shop and have the metal plate attached - Thompson Cycles St. Thomas Ontario. The Rambler still has the manual stored in the leather tool kit, along with a wrench. The Massey still has the original tires with Dunlop tubes (I've replaced tubes and tires on both bikes so that they can be used).