Vintage CCM Bicycles

Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.

A Question

The other day at a  Winnipeg stoplight waiting for the green light a bike pulled up next to me that made me do a double take, I only had seconds to look at it but it appeared to be a reproduction CCM ballooner, maybe a 10 year old bike, not sure. It had the CCM stamped chainring, really wide bars and a frame with I think a twin arch under the straight bar, clearly marked CCM. Was I dreaming at that stoplight? Did they really make this repro? Was it a huge run of these? I never saw one before and I'm always around bicycles!

bikes are gnar, ditch your car!

Howdy ...I am a vintage bicycle fan located in Vancouver BC and am stoked on made in Canada bicycles and skateboards, favorites include motocross type bicycles and classic ballooners made by CCM plus skateboards made by Bauer. Check out some of the bike collection here: http://www.skullskates.com/history/on-line-bicycle-museum/

 

I also run a skateboard company which has released limited production frame sets and bicycles based on classic 30s 40s 50s balloon style bikes, selling and buying tomorrow at the 10th annual vintage bike swap here in Vancouver....yes!

ccm onepiece crank

newer ccms have round holes on the crank rings but some older ccms only had a slot on the chain rings what year did this change happen william rudolph

CCM Brantford Model 534

I acquired a CCM Brantford Model 534 a couple of years ago. I have done some work on it, replace the rear wheel with the proper wooden one, and almost have it on the road. Question to the group - does anyone know when this model was made? I know it is prior to 1918 as the Brantford Models 554-558 are shown in the 1918 CCM Accessories Catelog. Another collector suggest around 1905... Anyone have any info?

Latest Find

Bought this '42 roadster last week. Appears to be all original including the Gibson pedals.

ccm cyclosonic crankswhen did ccm

when  crank did ccm change the cups in the cyclo sonic crank to cups with no bottoms to cups with bottoms this is the crank assembly with tapered roller bearings     william rudolph

Bought this yesterday

Found this baby on Kijiji yesterday. Will provide more details once I pick it up.

HELP TO IDENTIFY A SURVIVOR

 Ctrl/Cmd+V  http://s917.photobucket.com/albums/ad20/dobie45/HELP%20TO%20IDENTIFY%20PRE%201921%20CCM/Ctrl/Cmd+V  I picked up this survivor with a ladies SCP bicycle I bought.  It has 28''wheels, no headbadge, it has a ccm model T crankset, ccm fenders and wheelsets; all parts would indicate it is a pre 1921 CCM built, with the exception of the seat stays.  These stays have a pronounced angle approx 5"' down from

SOME OF MY BICYCLES - WAYNE

I figure its time to share some of my collection.  I'm in Nova Scotia, have been collecting bikes for about 2 1/2 years.  I have makes from 1890s to the 1970s.  I will add more pix as time goes by.  REQUIREMENTS .  I need tires for my Road Racer 28 X 1 1/4" and a triplex crankset (small dia)

http://s917.photobucket.com/albums/ad20/dobie45/1952%20CCM%20JUVENILE/ 

1925 Cleveland

Just came home with my oldest score yet. A 25' Cleveland. Good shape but in need of a full resto. 

http://s583.photobucket.com/albums/ss271/HotRodRob_2009/Cleveland%20by%20CCM/?start=all

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