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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles abstract "Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer. Based in Bolton, England. Alan Clews formed CCM in 1971 from what was left of BSA's off-road competition team and bought spares to produce his own motorcycles. This was a successful business and the Bolton factory was established. In 1981 Armstrong bought a majority share and Clews designed a road race competition motorcycle. They acquired the rights to the Rotax engine enduro motorcycle SWM XN Tornado from the Italian owners and developed the Armstrong MT500 military motorcycle used by the British Army in the Falklands War.For most of the 1980s Armstrong-CCM produced about 3,500 motocross and trail bikes, as well as the military off-road machines. Electric start models were built for the Jordanian and Canadian armed forces.In 1983, the Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products licensed the brand and outsourced development and production of the Can-Am motorcycles to Armstrong-CCM, who produced Can-Ams until closure in 1987, when Armstrong sold the military motorcycle business to Harley Davidson and CCM back to Clews, who continue to produce motorcycles as of 2010.Armstrong's Road Racing department including plans, remaining stock, tooling and manufacturing rights were sold to Colin Hopper of CWH Developments in Lancashire. CWH produced the 350 cc CM36 engine for several years in the form of the CWH Armstrong F2 sidecar outfit and supplying parts for solo machines that were campaigned in races such as the Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix up until the late 1990s. CWH's Armstrong equipe was later sold to a Super Kart manufacturer in Bolton, who in 2009 passed the CWH-Armstrong concern onto Rave Motorsports Ltd, in Surrey.The new company initially produced spare parts for existing machines with plans to re-manufacture replicas of the Armstrong CM36 250 cc and 350 cc road racers for the Post-Classic racing series. An official Rave Motorsport / Armstrong Road Racing relaunch was scheduled to take place at the Vintage Motorcycle Club's Festival of 1000 bikes at Mallory Park in July 2010, with several of the ex-Armstrong GP and TT riders displaying their machines.".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles extinctionYear "1987".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles fate "Sold toCCM".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles foundingYear "1980".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles location Bolton.
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles successor Clews_Competition_Motorcycles.
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles wikiPageExternalLink www.ccm-motorcycles.com.
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles wikiPageWikiLinkText "CCM Armstrong".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles defunct "1987".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles fate "Sold to CCM".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles foundation "1980".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles industry "Manufacturing and engineering".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles keyPeople "Alan Clews".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles location "Bolton, England".
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles name "Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles".
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles comment "Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer. Based in Bolton, England. Alan Clews formed CCM in 1971 from what was left of BSA's off-road competition team and bought spares to produce his own motorcycles. This was a successful business and the Bolton factory was established. In 1981 Armstrong bought a majority share and Clews designed a road race competition motorcycle.".
- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles label "Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles".
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles homepage www.ccm-motorcycles.com.
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- Armstrong-CCM_Motorcycles name "Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles".