I just bought this 65 CCM Rambler to motorize

GoldenMotor.com

TandocTools

New Member
Nov 24, 2009
61
0
0
KS
But I really love the cranks and 2 speed Bendix hub and want to retain them, so no shift kit for me. How will the 2 speed hub/coaster brake work with a rag joint or one of Jims adapters? It seems like it should still work fine, but I want to make sure first!
 

Attachments

TandocTools

New Member
Nov 24, 2009
61
0
0
KS
I just looked at Jim's page and I don't think any of his adapters will work with this big Bendix hub! What would you do--loose the cool cranks and CCM sprocket and add a shift kit or keep them and go with a properly set-up rag joint? Does Jim do custom work?
 

bairdco

a guy who makes cool bikes
Aug 18, 2009
6,537
264
63
living the dream in southern california
you could get a "period correct" bendix single speed hub and lace it in. or find a complete wheel. a regular bendix coaster brake is only slightly larger than a shimano, and Jim should be able to make you one.
 

matt167

New Member
May 20, 2009
420
0
0
usa
I would find a couple new wheels that match ok and set them aside.. those might be worth somthing and you could easilly destroy them with an MB
 

TandocTools

New Member
Nov 24, 2009
61
0
0
KS
The wheels were just rebuilt with ss spokes and the rims were powdercoated black. Are they more fragile for some other reason I don't understand?
 

matt167

New Member
May 20, 2009
420
0
0
usa
my experience with MB's is there very hard on rear wheels especially with a Rag joint, not that those are weaker or stronger than a more common wheel.. if they have any kind of value/ rarity and get destroyed, then your out of luck
 

Humsuckler

New Member
Jul 28, 2009
457
1
0
Ontario
you might end up loosing the Cottered cranks as well, im working on an 80's CCM Esprit and the motor sits very low in the frames geometry, causing the cranks to hit it (N)

however hope is not lost, a think i shift kit could turn out to look very nice! you could spread that frame and use a cassette wheel and standard derailleur setup
 

kicking

New Member
Apr 11, 2010
403
0
0
mississippi
I just looked at Jim's page and I don't think any of his adapters will work with this big Bendix hub! What would you do--loose the cool cranks and CCM sprocket and add a shift kit or keep them and go with a properly set-up rag joint? Does Jim do custom work?
who is jim ? and hw do i get to his page ?
 

matt167

New Member
May 20, 2009
420
0
0
usa
Jim is owner/ operator of Manic Mechanic motorbike parts.. link to his site, and where you can order an adaptor is on the left side of the screen your looking at
 

kicking

New Member
Apr 11, 2010
403
0
0
mississippi
Jim is owner/ operator of Manic Mechanic motorbike parts.. link to his site, and where you can order an adaptor is on the left side of the screen your looking at
hey thanks!! i just got a net 3 speed (next bicycle) i know it will need an adapter wonder if any of these will work?
 

matt167

New Member
May 20, 2009
420
0
0
usa
depends on the hub.. if it is perfectly round, you can check it with a micrometer or caliper. then key in the size into the order form
 

meowy84

Member
Jul 18, 2009
239
0
16
Canada
Wow, that's an awesome looking vintage bike. And in good shape too! I wouldn't have the heart to add an engine to it myself if I owned it. I'd try to find one in need of a resto. Then I wouldn't feel so bad about modding it.
 

Humsuckler

New Member
Jul 28, 2009
457
1
0
Ontario
its definitley had a resto job done on it, i tell you right now that those cranks should be cottered 3 piece and not one piece.

original sprocket tho :) says CCM on it!