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Hi,
Picked up this roadster at a garage sale. I would like to find out the year of production but I can not find the serial number. I can only figure that it has been filled in with paint.Can someone point me in the right direction?
Spotted this 1938 CCM used as a prop in front of a cafe by the Notre Dame Basilica in old Montreal. Serial number 3B6576. Will try to upload photo from my phone.

I have a 1947 CCM girls bike in good condition for sale. It needs brakes fixed.
Make an offer.
John

Hi, I need some help in identifying a bike I recently acquired. It appears to be all original, and rides beautifully. I do need to replace a spoke on the back wheel, but that's not much to complain about. I will attach a photo of the bike, serial number, and a detail or two. Thanks!
Mississippi Mills Bicycle Movement & Causeway Work Centre, Right Bike & Cycle Salvation have worked out the details for the show I had previewed several weeks ago. For all the details go to: www.mmbm.ca
I am restoring a 1933 CCM Crescent, but the paint need to be redone as someone seems to have added some blue to the original brown/maroon colour. It still has its pin strips.
Can anyone tell me the code for the brown/maroon colour match that CCM was so famous for?
Hello all,
I just aquired this old girl and looking to restore it.
The back hub is incorrect due to the SA hub.
I was thinking on getting a modern rear hub and have fun with it.


Anyone know how to stop a 37 hub from squeaking? I've completely overhauled it with new grease and have put a few drops of oil in the oiling port but it still squeals like crazy just near the end of braking.
Thanks... Wayne
Can anyone identify this head badge. The bicycle is a "Targa"?
Thanks, Daryl
Well I think I finally have the Flyte about where I want it. The Dunlop rims from the gal's CCm I found look great! The pump is an excellent addition too. I know I'm missing the rear reflector but i can't figure out what would go on there. There is no hole where a bolt on reflector would have gone and there are no marks from where a spot weld would have been. Also can't find any marks there a bracket might have rested.