The year 2021 is going perfect for CCM as the brand is going strong, and we see some significant actions that CCM leadership has executed in the past.
Whether it’s the addition of no 6 to the CCM’s newest Spitfire incarnation or RABF 100 Spitfire or adding Blackout Movie edition to its portfolio, things are moving pretty well for CCM.
This 2021 year CCM Motorcycles (CCM) is celebrating its golden jubilee and another milestone. The Bolton based firm has just secured significant investment to build on the business’ past 50 years of success.
From the humble beginnings in founder Alan Clews’ garage, that same passion for succeeding and innovating continues to thrive on Alan’s 70’s factory site at Jubilee Works.
Over the past five decades, CCM has taken the fight to the motorcycling behemoths on the motocross. Trials, flat-track and road race circuits of the world, with numerous accolades achieved throughout.
Stars
Great names to grace the saddles of competing CCMs from the motocross world include Mike Barnes, Andy Ainsworth, Bob Wright, John Banks. Vic Eastwood, Vic Allan, Donny Schmit, Greg Hanson, Dave Thorpe, Tom Church and Steven Sword, amongst many others.
From the trials world, high profile names include John Lampkin and Steve Saunders, Dakar riders – Simon Pavey, Nick Craigie; and Niall McKenzie, Donnie Mcloud, Chris Walker from the trials world and 1981 IOM TT winner, Steve Tonkin.
From the European flat track racing scene, Marco Belli and Stephane Mezard. All enjoyed racing success with the British Marque, some winning British, European and World Championships on their ultra-competitive CCMs.
Giving the marque a fantastic 50 years racing heritage. And with legendary British stuntman Eddie Kidd, CCM claimed the world bus-jumping record at the controls.
CCM has proved to be an industry leader in the motorcycle world. With the world’s first aluminium trials bike in the 1980s, the first direct link suspension.
CCM Spitfire Flattracker
An Exciting opportunity to own #61 of 250 limited editions and sold out Spitfire Flat Trackers.
This Motorcycle has a unique Bronze Chrome Coated Chassis. Other factory fitted specification includes:
- Fly Screen Assembly
- Chain Guard
- Radiator Guard
- Factory Developed Stage 1 Performance Remap
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Originating in the USA, Flat Track racing is one of the oldest forms of motorsport. Its popularity spiked in 1971 with the launch of “On any Sunday”, bringing this exciting sport to the masses.
CCM enjoyed success on the short circuits with Marco Belli at the helm, taking the FT510 to victory in the 2008 European fast track championship.
The Sold Out Spitfire Flat Tracker takes its inspiration from those early pioneers with the signature trademarks of a CCM machine.
The machine retails at £9,995.00. If you are eager to buy, you can always click on the CCM Motorcycle link below.
via CCM