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Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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Armstrong Motorcycles for sale - SmartCycleGuide.com

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    In 1984 Armstrong of Bolton, England bought the rights to SWM Motor Works.They developed a military version of the motorcycle for use in the Falklands for the British Army, for desert use by the *****ian Army, and for the Canadian Army to use in mountainous areas.Armstrong made this motorcycle from 1985 to 1989.In 1989 Harley-Davidson bought Armstrong primarily for the …

Armstrong Motorcycles - British Classic Motorcycles

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    Armstrong Motorcycles. Armstrong motorcycles were built in Bolton between 1984-1987 at what was formerly the off-road motorcycle specialist firm Clews Competition Motorcycles (CCM) founded by Alan Clews. Alan Clews made his name as a trials and scrambler rider in the 1960’s and set up CCM in 1971. With the closure of the BSA Competition Department, he bought up all …

Armstrong CM36 350, eligibility for racing - GP Originals

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    Eligibility: Armstrong 350. Armstrong is an important name in British motorcycling, with a long and rather complicated ownership history. Brand names including BSA, CCM, Bombardier, Can-Am, Harley Davidson and CWH Developments are all intertwined in their history. In 1981 Armstrong bought a majority share in Clews Competition Motorcycles (CCM); road racing and …

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