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2007 CCM Street Scrambler and Cafe Racer
Printable Version Written: 25/10/2006 : 11:30. Read 9365 times (12/day).
The British manufacturer of fresh looking single cylinder four stroke models is back with two new bikes at the 2006 bike show in Birmingham, UK.
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2007 CCM SR40 Street Scrambler
The first is a retro styled street scrambler based on CCM's classic offroad bikes from the 70's and 80's. The SR40 features the 400cc power plant from Suzuki that also powers all other CCM models at the moment. The swingarm is tubular, front wheel 21inch whilst a 18inch wheel sits at the back, 400cc engine with electric start, polished tank with rubber inset knee-guards, Brembo brakes, twin Hagon rear shocks and a Paioli front fork. All very retro from the Bolton (Greater Manchester) based manufacturer.

2007 CCM CR40 Cafe Racer
The new 400cc Cafe Racer is a tribute to the 1981 TT winning CCM ridden by Steve Tompkins.

CCM will launch both a naked and a faired version in Birmingham. Details: Tubular steel frame, Marzocchi 40mm front suspension and twin shocks at the rear, megaphone silencer, 400cc Suzuki DRZ engine that can be upgraded to 436 or 499cc, 18inch spoked wheels, Brembo brakes, 800mm seat height and 126kg dry weight. OTR price will be £5840 (11.000USD, 8700€).

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jester4t7 (25-10-2006): Gotta love the retro look.:)
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