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CCM Presto 700C Road Bike

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CCM Presto 700C Road Bike
$389.99

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CCM Cycling Products

CCM Cycling Products

CCM Presto 700C Road Bike

$389.99

Product Details

The CCM Presto 700C Road Bike is a great starter road bike that won't break your bank. With a lightweight aluminum frame and key road features such as 700C x 28C tires, drop handlebars, and alloy calliper brakes, the Presto was built for the road. Add easy-to-use Shimano Revo grip shifters, Shimano derailleurs, alloy stem and alloy rims, and you have a bike that is much more efficient than a mountain bike. Get on the road with the CCM Presto.

  • 22.5" aluminum frame

  • 700C tires

  • 21-speed

  • Shimano Revo grip shifters

  • Shimano derailleurs

  • Alloy calliper brakes

  • Alloy rims and stem

  • Free in-store assembly

  • Models may vary by store

Warranty
  • This product carries a special warranty. Please see your local Canadian Tire store for details.
Online Ordering
  • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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  • Most products can be returned or exchanged at any Canadian Tire store within 90 days of purchase
  • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
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3.7
29 out of 38 (76%) reviewers recommend this product

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Bike is good; Assembly not so much.

8 years ago
The bike itself is of good quality. However, I would consider taking it to a proper bike mechanic for a rebuild after purchase. Usual problems when purchasing a bike in Canadian Tire - Brakes and gear shifters are usually not aligned properly. I sent this bike in to get gear shifters adjusted twice after purchase, and was still not working properly. And then usually after a few months of riding, the bottom bracket and crank arm came loose. Purchase the bike when it goes on sale for at least 40% off, and expect to spend approx $100 extra after purchase within a few months on tune ups and repairs (caused by improper assembly).

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Great Deal!

9 years ago
I love this bicycle, absolutely love this bicycle. As an entry level cyclist the CCM 700 Presto is more than I can ask for. Lightweight, fast and good-looking. The only con that I may mention is that the petals feel flimsy. This is something I will be changing in the near future. I also changed the seat..(Personal preference) other than that, this bicycle is made well, gets attention everywhere I go. I bought this bicycle when it was on special so keep you’re an eye out for a great deal and take advantage!

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Good Experience after 3,500km

9 years ago
I bought this bike intending for it to be a "cheap" introduction to road cycling, and I presumed I would buy a "proper" road bike after a few months, and only after determining that this was something I would commit the time to that would warrant spending more money. After having ridden my "temporary" Presto regularly for 3 years now, I have been pleasantly surprised by my experience. I have put about 3,500 km on it so far and haven't even had a flat tire, and I have only done minor regular maintenance like regular drive chain clean and lube. I take the stock Presto often on long rides of 100km or so per day for several days straight. I imagine when I finally do buy a "proper" road bike, the Presto's shortcomings will become apparent to me, but considering that this is an inexpensive bike, I have had an extremely positive experience, to the point that I'm now considering maybe just upgrading the components on the bike rather than replacing it. As many of the other reviewers have noted, this bike frequently goes on sale at a significant discount, so be sure to wait until that happens before buying.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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10 years ago
For the price (especially when on sale) it's not a bad starting road bike.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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11 years ago
Le vélo est bruyant, les vitesses sont difficiles à changer ou change tout seul.
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No, I do not recommend this product.

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Q: What is the width (in inches) of the tires? And how thin are they in comparison to other road bikes?

15 years ago
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  • A: 1 1/8" total outside width. No clue yet if it compares. The wheels are fine.

    14 years ago
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Q: Are the handle bars vertically adjustable? Can the handlebars, in addition to tilting, be adjusted upward for taller riders?

16 years ago
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  • A: There's a black cap you have to remove on the to of the ftont post, where the pice atat connects it to handlebars is. Remove the cap, and there's a hex screw that you can losen to raise the handlebars by maybe an inch or two.

    Anonymous15 years ago
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Q: Can I get this bike on 19"(48Cm) frame?

14 years ago
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  • A: At Candian Tire, no they only have it in 22. But maybe from CCM.

    13 years ago
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Q: What is the maximum weight on can weight to use this bike i bought a bike once and i didnt realize until after i could not return it that it was not designed for a person of my weight but was actually for someone 20lbs lighter. what is the max weight that this bike is recomended for

14 years ago
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  • A: about 60-70 kgs MAX.

    14 years ago
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Q: Existe-t-il un système après-vente ou un service d'ajustement? Est-ce qu'on peut aller en magasin pour faire ajuster son vélo et si oui doit-on payer?

16 years ago
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  • A: Pour ce qui est de l'ajustement c'est couvert pour une période de 30jours et pour l'ensemble des pièces autres que ceux à usure( pneu, chambres à air, etc) 1 ans de garantie

    Anonymous15 years ago
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Q: What's the weight of this bike

10 years ago
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  • A: 30.3 lbs

    10 years ago
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Q: is the CCM Presto Road Bike for Male & Female? Also...does it come with a kick stand...if not which one do you recommend?

10 years ago
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  • A: my bike was equipped with kick stand. Can be used by all genders. It's 22.5" frame means the rider has to be atleast 6ft tall if not more to be comfortable. Most bikes use 18-20" frame in general.

    9 years ago
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Q: does Canadian Tire assemble/check/prepare the bike at the time of purchase? does it cost extra?

12 years ago
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  • A: Please check at the store.

    12 years ago
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Q: would I be able to ride this bike with a 30lb school bag?

12 years ago
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  • A: I'm 235 lb's and ride it with a backpack no problem

    12 years ago
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Q: what would be the maximum wight to ride this bike? I bought this bike couple of months. I am 6 feet tall and wight 81 Kg. When I ride this bike, both tires seem to be under stress.While riding the bottom of the tires tend to flat out a bit .

13 years ago
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  • A: I'm 230lbs, 5'10 and have no problems.

    12 years ago
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