Use this forum to discuss all things related to vintage CCM bicycles including Rambler, Flyte, Mustang etc.
Recently I was looking at some of my bikes, which either languish in glory displayed at home /cottage or are either ignored or nelected in one of the outbuildings, all of which get limited exposure to the general public. Some get accompany me to Car shows on occasion or are loaned for museum displays.
I am new to Vintage CCM,
I have an old 28" Bike which i think is a pre-war model, the original colour was a dark blue, it's a 20" frame, flat fender braces, Diamond headbadge. It has been modified over the years, with a 50's seat, dino-hub, 3spd brake hub.
The serial # is 6A574 . Any idea what year this would be ?
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Hi,
I am doing a few restorations including new paint. I am looking for information on finding and replacing headge badge rivets. I am looking for information on size, types (material), installation and a Canadian supplier.
Thanks,
Daryl
I'm restoring my 1923 CCM Perfect bicycle. I have the frame stripped down except...I can't get the front forks off the bike. I am unable to get the steering tube detached from the fork tube.
I was able to successfullly remove the big bolt that goes down the top of the steering tube, but I cannot loosen the steering tube from the fork tube.
Well....I've been having issues trying to get that cone nut off that's next to the chain ring on a couple of projects.
I searched the good old CCM forums and the internet and see I'm not the only one. I see in the catalogue there was a special tool (of course) that is used to get that cone nut off.
I suppose you could fab something up (and I've tried) but I decided to find a solution that would work better than a tool hack or pliers etc....
Anyone know the year of this?Thanks Rick
Hi. I am hoping the knowledgeable CCM members can help me with this interesting frame. I cannot find
any online to compare it to. Any idea what model it is? It is a B serial number , it has a Super Komet hub, and a
headtube sticker (not badge). 28 x 1 1/2 wheels and a 19" frame. The fork shape surprised me until i realized that a
previous owner had bent them, then turned them around so the bike would still function ! Must have had interesting
Hi, Can anyone tell me about this bike? Who made the Canadiana? I can't seem to find anything on line. Any quess as to the year? Thanks, Jack