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This will be my first buildoff and it sounds interesting and fun. It seems the boardtrack bikes are in abundance over the last few months. I have been waiting to do one and a few weeks ago I bought this CCM Massey. Massey has been around since the turn of the century, and are very sought after bikes. I have seen these bikes go for $500 and up on Ebay. After around 1920 CCM made the Massey bikes for them. The earlier bikes had a wrap around the headtube headbadge, looks like a snake going around the headtube 2 or 3 times. This one has the screw on on headbadge. The crank is an early 3 piece Triplex crank. A lot of the higher end CCM bikes came with these. Here is what I am starting with for my Boardtracker.
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I will do the bike fenderless with 28" wheels, I have a pair of 64 spoke wheels and some 28" tires around somewhere. I may also do the front wheel with a disc brake or a rear spoon brake. I have most of the small stuff to make an interesting boardtracker. I have a daughter who is also entering a bike this year. She will have an interesting ride. She will post later today when she gets home from school.
 
I started to play today. Here it is without some parts. Flipped the bars.
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Here it is with 28" wheels, swallow style leather saddle.
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Hereis another style leather saddle. I also have a Brooks saddle.
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Here is another wheelset with older tires.
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These are the 64 spoke wheels. I may use them with the orange tires. The whitewalls don't fit.
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I have not decided what wheels to use. I am not sure if I will paint it yet.
 
Hey neighbour, good to see you in the competition. Can't wait to see what you do with this.
 
It is a cool bike but wow you have some cool parts to play with! Can't wait to see what you end up with.
 
i like the original paint (lack of) with the orange tires, but im sure whatever ya do will be great :wink:
 
I stripped the paint this week and it looks better to me. The fork is not great, and the stem was stuck in. I tried everything to get it out. I cut the stem so I could get the fork off. The threaded tube is also shot. I will try and find another fork. I want to do a boardtacker so a new fork may be an option. I found the serial number shows it is a 1938. I still have to decide what wheels/tires to use. Here is a pic of the frame.
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Wow, another great CCM in the build. Just an anecdote, when asked in 1928 by a reporter how long a CCM bike could last, a company executive answered: "I don't know, we've only been building bikes for 27 years." :D The fact that CCM bikes would last so long was actually a problem for the company that saw it's sales hit a ceiling after a while.
 
Clunker?

This is really a beautiful frame. I would just clear coat the ploished frame and build a mean knobby tired clunker with very modern components.
 
I got some free time and primed the frame. It looks good so far. Now for the final coats and clear. I have a new fork and tires are at the post office today, I'll get them tomorrow. Should have more pics in a few days.
My daughters bike Jakz is also coming along good. She worked along side of me when we did our frames. She should have her pics up tomorrow.
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I spent some time on the bike this week and have quite a bit done. Here is the frame painted black. It needs the clear coat still.
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I bought a Monarch springer style fork for it. These are nice forks.
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It looks great with this frame.
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These rims have been around for a few years and now have a home. The rear hub is a Sturmey Archer drum brake hub with threads for a freewheel or fixed gear. In this pic it has a freewheel.
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Here is the wheels done with the new tires. These tires are nice for any old balloon bike. Here it is set up with a fixed gear.
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I did a mock up of the bike with the original saddle cleaned up. The saddle has a broken frame so I may not use it. The bars are something I had around. I am still looking for something else.
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I should be done by the end of next week. I have 5 days off work after Tues. I need to get the crank cleaned up. I have some spare stuff to look through for new ideas.
 
Wow! I like this bike a LOT! You've nailed the board track look perfectly. I particularly like how the Monark springer and the twin tube frame go together.

-Mp

(makes me want to put together a board-tracker too)
 

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