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Heip requested.
I've just dismantled my philips pedals from a 1942 ccm loop frame and want to rebuild them.
It appears there are different size loose bearings in each cone.
Can someone tell me which size bearigs go in which side?
Just got this CCM Brantford up on wheels and tires. 1900 or 01 CCM Brantford Red Bird Model 57 says racer on the head badge Has new wood rims and narrow 700x32 tires. Also has fixed gear rear hub. Correct front Brantford hub thanks to Brian R Now to get the colour right.
I saw the very cool photos showcasing a huge range of CCM memorablia on the home page. I wanted to post an updated photo photo of the double-bar with white-walled balloon size tires. It does the bike (and fenders) much more justice.
The 1972 CCM Turismo from "Billy Henley Bicycle Sales and Service and Shoe Repair is complete. This manufactured in Canada 10 speed was at the height of the 70s "bike boom" and the Turismo was a big seller at around $100. Owned by my late friend David Clapp from Picton ON, it was well taken care of.
From a gentleman who is removing the stucco from the outside of his house. In the process, he found many cardboard boxes
behind the tar paper behind the stucco.
If anyone has any interest in purchasing them, they can contact Greg at a31ford@gmail.com
Any one have one of these wooden pedals ? Wondering when they where made and usedand if they where made by CCM
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 12/11/2020 - 16:35
I was wondering if anyone knew what year the CCM Capri was introduced, I have a vintage 10 speed Capri, with Shamino parts...
Hi. I have this antique CCM Humphrey bike. It is marked "37". The closest age of the bike is 1937. It is in good condition. The only thing I see problem is the aged front tire is flat and too aged to hold air. I attached picture of the bike. I would love to hear your comments as to the value of the bike. Also what I can learn of the bike. Thank you so much.
Recently received the following note from a gentleman looking for information. Anyone help him out?
In the late 60's early 70's I received as a gift a ccm muscle bike which i am trying to find the model name of and maybe a picture
The bike was red. It had chrome front and rear fenders. it had a sissy bar and a banana seat. Was a 3 speed with the shifter on the top tube. It had a 20" front wheel and a 24" rear wheel
I would appreciate any help someone might be able to give
Just picked up this CCM Brantford Model 57 Says racer on the head badge pretty sure this bike is 1900 or 01. has CC M Hussey bar stem on it also. I am looking for Brantford correct pedals for this bike. Also Brantford front hub for this bike 32 spoke hole ..