Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
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
Found this baby on Kijiji yesterday. Will provide more details once I pick it up.
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/
New to this board, but I am in the process of restoring one of Torchy Peden's track bikes circa 1928/30. To make this bike 100% correct, I would need to find a rear hub and a handle bar stem from that vintage or close.
The original hub used in that time was stamped "C.C.M. FLYER" but it will be unlikely that I will find one. If anybody knows were I could locate (close to that vintage) a rear ONE PIECE steel track hub I would love to hear about it. I have added a picture from the front hub so you have a idea of the profile.
This show was started in 2001 by Jamie McGregor (a member of our site) when he decided to display some of his bicycles for friends at his farm in Brantford. Now ten years later it's grown into the Canadian Vintage Bicycle Show. Well done, Jamie!!!
Hi, I am writing from Australia. I have recently aquired a CCM made Brantford Red Bird. CCM was a popular brand here at least until the 20's until Australian produced bicycles (based on English standards) gained wide popularity.
I have dated the bike from local experts to beween 1900 - 1910 however I am keen to hear the opinions from those in it's country of origin.
These images were taken before I dismantled the bike and commenced removing rust etc.