Hi, I'm wondering if you guys can help me ID a GT frame? I have no knowledge of dirt/jump bikes, and that's what I assume it is. The only way I know it's a GT is the pierced seat tube and GT stamp on the end of the top tube. It has frame number which looks like LI03K0944. I've added some photos to my profile but can't work out how to put them in this thread. Any assistance is greatly appreciated! EDIT: It's not a dirt jump bike after all, I don't think. It came with part of a v-brake attached to it, and the brake pad would've struck the rim at about 10' from the dropout. So I'm thinking it's a bmx? GT Pro Series 24 looks like a good candidate, but I have no idea about the year.
Posted: Feb 9, 2015 at 14:57
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setspeed wrote:
Hi, I'm wondering if you guys can help me ID a GT frame? I have no knowledge of dirt/jump bikes, and that's what I assume it is. The only way I know it's a GT is the pierced seat tube and GT stamp on the end of the top tube. It has frame number which looks like LI03K0944. I've added some photos to my profile but can't work out how to put them in this thread. Any assistance is greatly appreciated! EDIT: It's not a dirt jump bike after all, I don't think. It came with part of a v-brake attached to it, and the brake pad would've struck the rim at about 10' from the dropout. So I'm thinking it's a bmx? GT Pro Series 24 looks like a good candidate, but I have no idea about the year.
bmxmuseum.com is an excellent site to work out make/model/year: http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/gt_bicycles/53260
Posted: Feb 9, 2015 at 16:14
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cmc4130 wrote:
bmxmuseum.com is an excellent site to work out make/model/year: http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/gt_bicycles/53260
Thanks, that really helped! Comparing with bikes on that site it's definitely a Pro Series 24, and I found a thread which explains the second two characters in the serial number are the 'year ending' - in my case 03, so your link was exactly right! Good job
If you search for 1234, you will only find bikes with serial numbers of 1234 and serials close to that - not a bike with serial number of 12345689. Okay, fine, so maybe there are a few bikes without serial numbers, but this is rare and typical only on hand made bikes or really old bicycles. Harley-Davidson VIN decoder for 1930 – 2014 Compliments of Willie's Harley Parts – williesharleyparts.com 1930 – 1969. First two numbers are the year. Letters are the model. The last numbers are the production number Models built from 1930 to 1969: G, GE - Servi Car Side valve 45 cubic inch three-wheeler, 1932 to 1972. The next number is the last number of the year the frame was produced. 6 = 1976 7 = 1977 8 = 1978 9 = 1979 0 = 1980 1 = 1981 The rest of the serial numbers are sequential and are the number of frames produced in that series. NB: Super X has an “X” instead of a “C” in the serial number. For example, the serial number 1355592 on a 1975 bicycle. The reverse has not been documented, so it is likely that bicycles are no older than the first digit in the factory serial number, but could be younger. Sometimes local bike shops etched serial numbers into the rear dropout, but this number may or may not match the original.
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