Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
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?
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!
Anyone know if the axle from this crank will fit a model T bottom bracket from 1918?
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.
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.
I recently got these pedals and was told they are CCM. I don’t see any markings. Can anyone confirm this for me please?
Thank you.
Hi.
I recently bought a 1936 Flyte in Vancouver BC.
Ive taken it apart to clean it up and restore mechanically.
I’m not sure if the rear hub is correct.
All it says is “PAT.No 1C6391 PATS PENDING”
The brake arm says CCM.
The center of the hub has an oiler and no markings.
The sprocket has 18 teeth.
I inherited my Grandfather's bike and I'd like to start restoring it. It is pre-1940. Possibly a Flyer.
It needs new tubes and tires (28 x 1 1/4 Dunlops are on it now). Missing some spokes. Pedals are mis-matched.
Any thoughts on a good place to start? I'm in GTA.
Just wanted to let you all know my 1910 CCM Motorcycle that I sold 5 years ago is coming back to Canada from the UK.
G'day all,
I'm trying to solidly identify the year of my fathers old CCM Flyer which I have been told is a 1933 model. I have searched all over and can not find the serial number. If anyone can help me out or has information on this bike it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David Preston