Vintage Canadian bicycles

Use this forum to discuss all things related to non-CCM Canadian bicycles, including Sunshine, Werlich etc.

rode a lot as a kid, learning in 1965 at age 5 on a circa 1950 full size women's CCM.  Always loved biking but gave up decades ago mostly on account of terrible ergonomics of retail rolling stock availabe for the past 40yrs-especially ubiquitous non-shock absorbing "racing" seats that don't fit/support my adult size/weight (I am  200lb/34"waist). 

regent

Who made the Regent?  Looks like a CCM womans loop frame

CCM ballooner with a pixie motor

I recently bought this CCM ballooner with a pixie motor
This this is awesome!! I'm looking for any info I can find on the pixie.
Ive heard there are service manuals out there and would love to get my
Hands on one. Any info or pictures would help alot.
I'll post pictures soon. Thanks

Need help on two head tube badges

Hello,

I have two head tube badges that came with my CCM parts box.

One is a Royal Flash from Hamilton and the other Zenith (see pics)

Any help would be great.

Calvin

Who's going to Brantford?

Werlich history

Goodday Here is the company history as told by city of Cambridge archives I received in 1998--also the history up to 1949. Larry

Werlich bicycles

Hi Everyone

I be the newbee so please forgive me for not knowing the ropes yet...

I came across a barn find this week, a 1936 (so says the Perry England hub...36   14)

A complete womens bike except for the chainguard...the most common piece missing !

Don't know much about it...real cool springer chrome front end with flat metal forks and has balloon tires 26" X 2" X 1 3/4"

Vintage Canadian Made Road Bicycles...

I have been collecting vintage Canadian made road bicycles for some time now.  I also have Italian, French, English, Czechlovakian and Japanese steeds tucked away in The Old Shed.

For anyone interested in having a look at my Canadian Bicycles, please have a look...

http://www.mytenspeeds.com/My_TenSpeeds_1/FREE_SITE_1/FREE_SITE_BICYCLES...

I hope that I am not breaking forum rules with this posting.

Unknown make

Thomas Lewis Southam and Alexander Kay

Here is an Email from England Re. the photo of the  Southam & Kay  Bicycle Shop.     Ron 

 

Date: February 12, 2012 10:35:49 AM AST

To: "S.

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