Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
I attended the Dutch Mason Blues Fest and Motorcycle show here in Truro, NS. The Blues Bros were the headliners for the 3 day event..they put on a stupendous show.
I am attaching a photobucket link of my display in the motorcycle tent. http://s917.photobucket.com/user/dobie45/library/DUTCH%20MASON%20BLUES%20FESTIVAL%20AND%20BIKE%20SHOW/DUTCH%20MASON%20BLUES%20FEAST%20AND%20MOTORCYCLE%20SHOW
Just had to share a picture of my latest find, I call her "goldy green"
Hi everyone! I've been having problems dating my CCM Marauder, I've heard that the first letter in the serial represent the year in a alphabetical way, ex. A:69 B:70 C:71 and so on but apparently, none of the 69 are A models.
How can we date these Marauders? The serial number on mine is D573801.
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her is another flyth bicycle .
my friend has this bike. no name on it and it is for sale he was offered 300.00 for it and turn it done .that was 2years ago i am the only one that knows about it.so fare he wanted me to sell it for him and he turn done offer.
My nickname has been "Bikelady" for over 40 years. I used to be the person to go to for all the local kids needing bike repairs in a couple of small Ontario towns where I lived over the years, but now I live in London. My passion for bicycles has been long lasting and now that I'm retired, I can spend hours repairing or restoring bikes. The latest find is a barn fresh Cleveland CCM with the headbadge intact but only one handlebar grip, wooden pedals that someone made up and some wire holding parts together. The original seat is there, in rough shape, but nice to have it just the same.
A while back a gentleman by the name of Ron got a hold of me to tell me that his neighbour, Mike, in Winchester, ON, south of Ottawa, was selling off his vintage bike collection and I might want to take a look at it. Well I finally made it to Winchester this past Sunday and met these two fine gentlemen.
You see Ron is a truck driver, turned bicycle mechanic, who got his neighbour, Mike, hooked on collecting vintage bikes. Mike is a salesman who spends a lot of time on the road. What Mike could find, Ron could fix. It was a frienship made in bicycle heaven.