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I found this partial 28" wheel bike recently. I disassembled and cleaned it up. Had some similarities to a CCM recently posted here but I am looking for guidance.
I have a 1902 Great Western Manufacturing catalog that shows various models of Adlake, Crown and Cyrus bikes. Each page showing a bike model has all of the specifics such as frame size, tires, sprocket info, colors, etc., etc. Looks like a great reference. The catalog is 20 pages long and...
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May have similarities and differences with other bikes too.
I have a Ladies bike project with an old frame; (as opposed to an old-ladies bike). It is stamped "0" on the bottom bracket; along with some fine print (3/32"). Bottom bracket stamped "0" with fairly flush brazed joints; 1900-1910-1920? Fine stamped letters brazed-over, two lines; I thought...
Hey Nate,
It's an old thread, I know, but here's what I have that makes me think yours is the same.
I believe I have a 1921 CCM, based on the serial number and the bits of the decals I can
kinda make out. There's also a smattering of "Made in USA" parts too. Any opinions and
facts are welcomed.
Crank, fenders and forks are different too. I had noted the sloppy serial numbers
and their opposite direction facing. I'll take some better photos of the bottom
portion of the frame and crank set.
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