
1972 CCM — Clews Competition Machine - Motorcycle Classics
Jun 30, 2021 · Learn about the Clews Competition Machine, which was a BSA-powered scrambles racer. This one had a tag and lights when it was found, and so when it was …
Clews Competition Motorcycles - Wikipedia
Clews Competition Machines (CCM) is a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Bolton, England. CCM was founded in 1971 by Alan Clews and gained notability for producing …
John Banks, Alan Clews and CCM - Motorcycle Classics
Dec 10, 2013 · Among those were privateer rider Alan Clews and former BSA works rider “Big” John Banks. After BSA’s factory motocross team folded in 1971, Banks went to ride for …
CLASSIC MOTOCROSS IRON: 1976 CCM 600MX
Sep 6, 2023 · CCM (Clews Competition Machines) was founded in 1971 out of the collapse of BSA’s competition department. Alan Clews, founder of CCM, was a successful trials and …
CCM Motorcycle Specifications
“CCM” stands for “Clews Competition Machines”, A British company founded in 1971 by Alan Clews that became well-known for building race winning motocross motorcycles, often using …
CCM Legends: Celebrating Those Who Made The Brand’s Legacy
Aug 10, 2024 · Clews approached BSA, the most successful race team of the era, however as others would discover, their works machines were not available to outsiders. Undeterred, Alan …
CCM Stroka 1971 | Hall Of Fame | CCM - ccm-motorcycles.com
Aug 18, 2024 · The Clews Stroka wore a distinctive polished metal tank, nickel-plated frame and a modified BSA motor. With bore and stroke increased, the Clews Stroka was the most powerful …
CCM Motorcycles
Initially powered by BSA engines, the firm used Rotax engines during the 80s and 90s when production reached a peak of 3,500 annually including the Armstrong, which was built by …
CCM – Built in Britain | TRIALS GURU – DEDICATED TO TRIAL
Dec 27, 2015 · Clews’ CCM (Clews Competition Machines) brand was by then already well established, having risen from the original ‘Clew-Stroka’ motocross concept from 1971, by …
CCM 608 - MCNews
Feb 11, 2002 · The engine was CCM’s version of the BSA B.50 motor – this time bored and stroked to a whopping 608cc.
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