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Any body help me with getting a reasonable condition badge for my 47' CCM. Thx gals and guys.
Denny.
I am writing from Australia. Canadian & US bicycles were very popular here over a 100 years ago. I own a c.1905 CCM Redbird and c.1906 Massey Marris. They are rare but accessable if you look around long enough.
I came across this Australian newspaper article from 1899. Canadians may find it interesting as to the quantity and size of the bicycle industry back then and the export market for its bicycles. Micro economics was alive and well in 1899!
See attached. I think.
Hello!
My grandmother very recently gave me her old ivntage CCM. She can't remember the name of the model, so I was hoping someone around here would recognize it! It's from about the early 50's, and it's a 3 speed. Here's a picture! If there are any tips that you can give me in regards to its restoration, that would also be incredible. Thanks so much in advance for any info :)
In early 1938, two American coaster brake manufacturers introduced 2 speed epicyclic coaster hubs for the first time in many decades. these were the New Departure model DD and the Musselman 2 speed. Postwar, Bendix introduced their version, the MultiSpeed Power Brake. All were shifted by either a large hand lever (early Musselman - see photo of a Sears Elgin twin-bar) or a crossbar cable trigger.
Hey, long time reader, first time poster
I’m a big fan of the old ccm bicycles, but am having difficulty finding information on what looks like a repainted rambler I recently purchased from a collector.
Its an unusual bicycle, it looks as though it was originally painted burgundy and then painted black over top (as you can see in the photos). But the decal head badge is over the black paint, was it repainted in the factory this way? The serial number is intact except for the letter after the second number so I can’t date it using the serial number guide.
Received the following the letter. Can anyone offer any help? John
Hi! My cousin's trying to re-assemble the Hub of this 1939 CCM she acquired
and can't seem to figure out where these two triangle-shaped pieces go. One
of your archived photos shows the exact same parts disassembled, we were
wondering if you could help us out. They're two slightly curved triangular
chrome plates.
Thanks!