Nice clean builds. The frames look awesome. Very clean welds and finish work. I like the use of CF and LED lights. 600 thumper would be fun to hoon around town on. Great review.
Totally beautiful m/c clever & well thought out compilation of parts, that just work, it's as asthetically appealling as the images of a Sports Illustrated calanda, Nostalgic & British its Spitfire name provokes emotions of a winning formula for CCM. Consider Australia on your mailing list, PLEASE CCM
I like your quick review but please a shot showing ALL the bike rather than just close ups. Also....whats with the dents in the tank? They didn't think that ine through did they......
I totally love that bike. Unfortunately, I cannot see it, ride it, or buy it here in Canada because it is not available to buy. We don't get the new Yamaha Tenere 700 either until 2020! I love the Great White North, but I wanted to buy the new Tenere as soon a possible. I have been waiting long enough. Oh well!
I've seen ccm bikes today at MCN Scotland. Great looking peace of engineering art. Now they do frames with clear powdercoat so bikes looks more raw. I couldn't find anything about who is making engines for CCM. Are they "in house built"?
Supposed to have the best after sales going, you deal directly with the company and they have bike people in charge. The problem is that won't necessarily translate well into owning one in America. They are reliable and solid with proven simple engines based on an old BMW/ Husqvarna design so a competent motorcycle shop shouldn't have any problems looking after them.
Stunning bike but whats with the "dents" on the tank, im assuming its to allow a wide turning arc for the bars this feature would would annoy the f##k out my OCD.
Well I am not sure about this one. From what I know the engine is based on the Husqvarna TE630 which some first generation of engines now SWM produces. They told me in SWM that there is some Italian company (different than SWM) which made their engine and tuning of their engine. Not sure about the details sorry.
It often surprises me when I see a naked bike like this one, that the radiator hoses aren't braided metal over rubber, just to make it look better. Perhaps no one makes that type of radiator hose. I like the idea of the brand, but if I am not mistaken it uses a Chinese engine although it looks a lot like a honda engine so perhaps the Chinese have permission to use this engine under license or they have bought the rights to use it. Anyway the motor seems okay, but the price is to high and the availability is poor.
Makes me proud to be British........truly fabulous bike. The stuff dreams are made of.
@@rickducharme7429 You said it Rick.....but they are as rare as hen's teeth!!!!
@mark dark Yeah and I'm planning on leaving UK soon!!!!!!!
The old spirit of triumph and British bikes
Nice clean builds. The frames look awesome. Very clean welds and finish work. I like the use of CF and LED lights. 600 thumper would be fun to hoon around town on. Great review.
I was at the NEC on the first day and the CCM stand was by far the best there. Such great bikes nothing else comes close. Good review Thanks
Absolute stunning bikes in the flesh, I've always been a sports bike fan but these blew me away at the show
Nice short video, well done. Living in England we take the brand for granted and forget that those from abroad don’t get to see them 👍
Lee Watkeys: Lucky you, mate. I love that thing.
The CCM bike is entirely new to me. BUT it looks terrific. Probably won't see one here in the states but would love to ride one. Thanks for the video.
Never heard of CCM before- bike has that Speedway /bobber look about it.
Totally beautiful m/c clever & well thought out compilation of parts, that just work, it's as asthetically appealling as the images of a Sports Illustrated calanda, Nostalgic & British its Spitfire name provokes emotions of a winning formula for CCM. Consider Australia on your mailing list, PLEASE CCM
Doesn’t need to meet Euro4 regs because of the short number runs, I.e.
Cool. Im with you. Love to get my hands on this piece of art.
Beautiful bike! Good video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the video. This might get me back into motorcycling!
Thanks for showing these bikes. For future videos, please consider panning the camera more slowly so the eye can follow more easily.
Thnx for your nice video! Love the bike
If CCM produced a 1200cc Spitfire, I would be interested
You are correct they are NOT Euro 4 compliant, so at the moment you can only register them in the UK
I like your quick review but please a shot showing ALL the bike rather than just close ups. Also....whats with the dents in the tank? They didn't think that ine through did they......
I totally love that bike. Unfortunately, I cannot see it, ride it, or buy it here in Canada because it is not available to buy. We don't get the new Yamaha Tenere 700 either until 2020! I love the Great White North, but I wanted to buy the new Tenere as soon a possible. I have been waiting long enough. Oh well!
I've seen ccm bikes today at MCN Scotland. Great looking peace of engineering art. Now they do frames with clear powdercoat so bikes looks more raw. I couldn't find anything about who is making engines for CCM. Are they "in house built"?
mirek29021984 husqvarna engine, based on an older bmw design.
Nice! 😋 I like! 😜😛
GOT TO GET ONE
Nice
we don't know much about this brand in North America, how's the reliability, after sales etc, maintenance cost? it looks awesome though.
The engines are from Husqvarna and are very reliable, Brembo brakes on some so parts are available. As for the rest I don`t know
CCM Motorcycles, Unit 5, Jubilee works, Vale Street, Bolton, BL2 6QF @@bovine250
Supposed to have the best after sales going, you deal directly with the company and they have bike people in charge. The problem is that won't necessarily translate well into owning one in America. They are reliable and solid with proven simple engines based on an old BMW/ Husqvarna design so a competent motorcycle shop shouldn't have any problems looking after them.
turbo diesel? single thumper, vibe's?
Made in Britain hell yeah!!!
Where is the engines made?
I want one!
How many Ozzy-Pesos?
£10 000 in the UK, dont know how that is in upside down money!!
May have to fly over and ride it home
They make them 15 miles from where I live but I have never seen one.
Stunning bike but whats with the "dents" on the tank, im assuming its to allow a wide turning arc for the bars this feature would would annoy the f##k out my OCD.
Graham Steward: lol! Just think of it as a charming idiosyncrasy, and chill.
Are these engines made by SWM?
Well I am not sure about this one. From what I know the engine is based on the Husqvarna TE630 which some first generation of engines now SWM produces. They told me in SWM that there is some Italian company (different than SWM) which made their engine and tuning of their engine. Not sure about the details sorry.
Can I get this in the US pleeeeeeease!😍
It often surprises me when I see a naked bike like this one, that the radiator hoses aren't braided metal over rubber, just to make it look better. Perhaps no one makes that type of radiator hose. I like the idea of the brand, but if I am not mistaken it uses a Chinese engine although it looks a lot like a honda engine so perhaps the Chinese have permission to use this engine under license or they have bought the rights to use it. Anyway the motor seems okay, but the price is to high and the availability is poor.
A KTM Duke 390 will do just as well, and a 690-based KTM/Husky even much better.
Rd Rg: Not even close!
they don't look like that, nothing else does!