Vintage CCM Bicycles

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Confused about my unknown vintage Cleveland

Well, I am really a newbie to this but I just acquired an old Cleveland with a head badge that says 455 and a serial number on the seat post that reads, NR (then maybe "C") 066.  It's a woman's bike with a very fancy chain guard. Does anyone know anything about this bike especially year and maybe even value?  Since the photo was taken, I found tubes and the tires which look original are now up firm.  Obviously, the light is not original. Any help out there?

Bike help

Picked this bike up last fall and intend to bring it back to life. I’m curious if anybody could verify the year. Rear hub says patented 1937. Would that be correct. Also could anybody tell me if all parts look original. ThaHis. 

Serial number 41608AV

 

 

Newly Found Patent?

I was working on my c.1920 CCM Cleveland 458 mens, serial number 101294, and found a patent stamp that I have never seen before. It's located at the top of the fender brace, both front and rear, where the brace meets the fender, and it says:

PAT. MAY 14, 1918

I tried the Canadian and US patent office search engines without any luck and with much frustration. Their search engines are very cumbersome and complicated to use. I found nothing on Google Patents, and it's not listed in the Appendix of CCM patents at the rear of John McKenty's book.

Hercules hub and wheel. Help with approximate year?

Part 2 of the farm project.

*v**** serial number

i have a ladies ccm 28 wheeled loop frame bicycle in almost mint condion with a 37 model  rear wheel but the serial number is *v**** which does not jive with the serial numbers another collector has had several of these (wayne gillie) any help would be appreciated    william rudolph

Army CCM Barn Find

This bike was found in a barn in France. It has Olive green paint and CCM decal. A military collector in France wants to buy it and asked for my opinion on price. I have no idea. Help please? What's a fair market value?

The farm bike. Help with year and model?

Pulled our old bike out of the attic last week and started to work on it.  Bike has no remaining badges but has a CCM 1937 patented hub. The serial number on the seat post does not have a letter in it so not sure what to make of that? Serial number is 60101 with a 3 below it.  Bike has 26inch F12 tires, which by luck I found at a local bike shop.  The size seems small so I think it is a boy's bike? Wheels have 2 pinstripes over maroon paint.

Any ideas on year  and model of this bike?

Thanks for any insight on this bike!

 

Axle compatibility Model T

Anyone know if the axle from this crank will fit a model T bottom bracket from 1918?

help with the year of bike

I picked up this bike and need help with the year of it? The seat is made of a cloth material, Brake says CCM as other parts as stem nut, i dont know how to look up the serial number.  Bike is in fair condition and thinking of restoring it. Thanks for any help.

His 'n Hers Pic Page

I thought I'd start a thread for people to post their His 'n Hers biikes. To qualify as a true His 'n hers pair I think they should be the same make and model, and either the same year or very close. Perhaps they don't need to be the same colour. I'll start it off with my pair of 1963-64 CCM Imperial Mark II's. The Mens bike has 28" tires (new) and the Ladies/Girls has 26" tires (original tires and tubes). Although 26" wheels were considered boys/girls bikes, my wife, being on the petite side, likes to ride a smaller bike.

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