Vintage CCM Bicycles

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

MUSTANG INFO

Looking for info on this bike

Supercycle & CCM-CCM serial codes post 1980

Hi

hoping to clarify on points of interest with CCM made supercycle bicycles and BMX frames. 

J.C. Higgins

Just picked up today. Very knowledgeable fellow (Blake Buston) on a Facebook Vintage CCM group has kindly informed me that it is a J.C. Higgins.

Any idea the model?

Just purchased this CCM bike. Any idea as to what model this is? Has been spray painted but original reddish colour showing through in places.

1971 scrambler

I am looking for a paint colour rock green.  The bike was originally this colour but was painted red years after.  Any help would be great on a code to repaint it.  Also where would I find chain guard decals that would say CCM Scrambler?

Philips pedals

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?

1900 CCM Brantford Model 57 Racer

 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.

BERMUDA GREEN CCM

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.smiley

1972 CCM Turismo

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.

An interesting find

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

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