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Maybe @Brian R. can chime in here, he's very knowledgeable. He's gotten me info on CCM's when I showed interest; this website is THE place for that: http://vintageccm.com/
If you go to the site there's a forum of CCM catalogs (catalogues) including a '35 & '38. The CL bike is supposed to be a '37 but it has 26" wheels whereas both the 1935 & 1938 Motorbikes had 28" wheels so either the wheels are wrong or the year is wrong.
Compared to the catalog pics I'd guess the CL bike is a repaint.
Here's the 1938 Motorbike (by the way, how come the old bikes I find aren't "Weather-proof"
I'll be within 20 miles of Frankton this weekend if anyone wants me to pick it up and ship it. Is that a fair price? I don't have any knowledge of CCM prices.
CCM produced the "motorbike" frame design from from 1921 to 1941 as a 28" wheel size. In 1938, this company introduced a balloon tire version in the form of a roadster only. In 1940, a "motorbike" model was added which was terminated in 1941. Shown here is a factory original deluxe model. A lesser model (cheaper) with one piece cranks versus 3 piece cranks, Phillips pedals versus Gibson pedals, Wrights versus Mesinger B1
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