Specialized Bike Serial Number Lookup

Mar 02, 2013  I wrote to Specialized, providing the serial number of my frame. Application de telechargement gratuit. This is the response got back: 'I am sorry the serial number will not helps us identify the year of your Specialized bike'.

Serial numbers All bikes all have unique serial numbers. Most bicycles have their serial number engraved beneath their bottom bracket, but sometimes serial numbers are found in other places. Here are some examples of where and what to look for: • The bottom bracket (where serial numbers are typically located) is circled. • A serial number on the underside of a bottom bracket. • Another serial number beneath the bottom bracket, aligned parallel to the frame.

• Some Schwinn bicycles have the unique identifying number on their head tube (which is on the front of the bike). Instrukciya k priboru nochnogo videniya pn 1. • A serial number located on a rear drop out. Some BMX bikes and a few Schwinn bicycles place the serial on the rear dropout. On older Schwinns there are numbers stamped on both the drive side and non-drive side rear dropouts; the one on the non-drive side dropout is the serial number. • Some bikes have multiple serial numbers. When adding a bike to the Index, it's best to enter all the groups of numbers and letters separated by spaces. Hopefully you can find the serial number on the bicycle you're looking at, email if you're having trouble.

Super old thread, but looks like a '91 I had based on the components (shifters, brake levers, cranks, brakes, rims, crummy plastic pedals, seat qr. Everything I see matches up). The grips and seat have been changed. I think that year they did single color frame/fork with different colored logos. They had bottle cages to match the logo color (had to purchase separately, but they would carry matching ones). My bike was white with blue lettering.

It had a riser bar stock, but not sure if it had that much sweep. The serial number should be useful, right? It's older than this one But you might be able to match the bike's spec if it's more-or-less OEM to the specs on that site. Unfortunately they don't have pictures for bikes as old as yours. Some things that can help you date it are the type of stem, and whether Shimano was doing V- or cantilever brakes in the model name you have. Also the number of speeds.I have specialized professional hardrock bike G N 0 6 1 4 0 4 and have no information and only the bike, no decals available.

Specialized did have it in their database and registered it however.