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Well Its not completely done the way I'd like but good enough for now. I'll find some mparts I'm missing but basically this is how she's gonna sit for a while...
Rides very well and get tons of inquiries looks and interest when I ride it...
These are a couple of mine, one was used by my uncle for years, he was 85 when he stopped using it!
I found these nailed to the wall of one of our old buildings, obiviously by my Dad. Rough shape, but interesting none the less!
here is alittle bite of bikes i have in my bicycle shop i like the ccm doulble bar 28 in.
Recently in the Forum titled CCM Rambler, John retyped the VIM article that was the basis for the serial number dating chart that he created and that is now in regular use. T-Mar pointed out that if the xxxxxA code bikes are from October to December 1949 then the mysterious xVxxxx code bikes that pop up now and then should be from January to September 1949. I am going to post some photos here to provide further evidence and make the case that the chart be updated to include V-code bikes to the chart for 1949.
Hi,
I acquired this "restored", what I think is a CCM as is, without a head badge. It has a Perry (Made in England) hub with the markings "40 14" (1940?). It has an original(?) Dunlop sprung saddle.
It has been painted but lacks a head badge. I would like to find out the model an approximate year if possible and where I might find a head badge or replica for the bicycle.
Also thinking about flipping the bars and making a path racer...any thoughts?
Thanks and take care,
Daryl
Finally cleaned this bike up for my wife. Serial # is A59591, has 28" tires. I believe it is a 1961 model.
This bike has a unique CCM sprocket. I have seen this sprocket before.
Not sure when, how long or what model CCM used this sprocket for.
Any thoughts?
Mark M