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MISC:   ccm posted by: shifter on 2/24/2005 at 9:07:17 PM
SORRY
I forgot to mention the shifter is a white twist grip shifter,the first such shifter I ever seen,are these common or is my childhood memories bad.
Thks again


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   RE:MISC:   ccm posted by Ken on 2/27/2005 at 5:26:25 PM
both Sturmey-Archer and Shimano supplied 3-speed twist-grip shifters for a while- I'm guessing mid seventies? Maybe not rare, but much less common than the triggers.
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MISC:   ccm posted by: Alonzo on 2/24/2005 at 8:41:20 PM
I was wondering if anyone had a good source of info on older ccm 3 speeds. I recently purchased a 1963 Imperial mark iv. It has a Sturmey Archer aw hub,Flyte seat,supercycle speedometer,Condor horn and the shifter has t6g on it.The bike is in great shappe and rides better than my two year old giant mountain bike. I would love any info anybody has on theses old ccm's.
Thanks,
Alonzo
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   RE:MISC: ccm posted by mike on 2/25/2005 at 4:13:09 PM
can you post a pic of the bike.

thanks
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   RE:MISC:   ccm posted by alonzo on 3/1/2005 at 12:07:04 PM
Hi Mike

Please email me and I will send you a pick,can't figure out how to post one here.thegonzoal@hotmail.com

Alonzo

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FOR SALE:    posted by: mike on 2/24/2005 at 4:24:55 PM
i have a custom bmx dyno i just did,satin black, lowered springer forks, spiked fenders front and bakc, skull grips, custom painted sprocket, nice chrome. paint has minimal scratches. nice cruiser. i built it and got bored of it.
looking for 150$ maybe trade
ill take any old muscle bikes condition doesnt matter as long as its not pitted badly, reply if intterested


http://community.webshots.com/photo/222770605ivPWid
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MISC:   Name of bicycle posted by: Roy Cogley on 2/23/2005 at 10:54:27 PM
Has anyone ever heard of a bicycle called Davaga? An 84 year old man recently gave me a bike that he bought in 1931. He bought it in Springfield, Illinois. There is no name left visible on the bike, but he said it was called a Davaga.
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   RE:MISC:   Name of bicycle posted by Gary on 2/25/2005 at 1:59:33 PM
Hi Roy, it might be a dept store bicycle - apparently there was a chain of sporting goods stores called Davega many years ago... I don't know anything about them though. Hope this helps.
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FOR SALE:   1975-1976 ? AMF Evel Knievel theme bike posted by: Joe Michels on 2/23/2005 at 8:33:20 AM
Howdy all,
I am looking for a 1975-1976 ? AMF Evel Knievel/Harley Davidson theme bike. It was a 20" white bike with a mock gas tank, working rear shocks, large black seat, front and rear mud flaps, and a number plate on the front and side that had a large number 1 in a flag otif (red white and blue with stars). If you know where I can purchase one please E-mail me. Thanks for your help.
Technical Sergeant Joseph Michels USAF
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