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daz170475 11-08-17 04:42 PM

Unknown frame please help !!!
 
A99w002149 is stamped under the bottom of the frame.

Please help

Drillium Dude 11-08-17 04:45 PM

:rolleyes:

We need pics. Make 9 more posts, then share pics. Then we can help. Or you can end up with two pages of wild guesses. Your choice :)

DD

T-Mar 11-08-17 04:49 PM

Based on the serial number it's likely a circa 2000 model, which further reduces the probability of it being identified on this forum.

Drillium Dude 11-08-17 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 19980985)
Based on the serial number it's likely a circa 2000 model...

Color me intrigued - how did you figure that out?

DD

Bikerider007 11-08-17 05:49 PM

Here's my guess, its a road bike, two tires and is steel or aluminum. ;) And blue! Did I win?

juvela 11-08-17 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by Bikerider007 (Post 19981083)
Here's my guess, its a road bike, two tires and is steel or aluminum. ;) And blue! Did I win?


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But you forgot to give its annuation! :lol:

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clubman 11-09-17 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by Drillium Dude (Post 19981005)
Color me intrigued - how did you figure that out?

DD

Sarcasm?

juvela 11-09-17 08:42 AM

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Upon reflection I have decided it is definitely a MCMXCVII machine.

Colour a beautiful aqua-turquoise pearl. :D

Too bad about that flat tyre...

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Drillium Dude 11-09-17 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 19981893)
Sarcasm?

No, actually. I suppose T-mar might have beem joking, but he normally plays the straight guy. Who knows?

DD

clubman 11-09-17 02:02 PM

Sorry DD, I meant T-Mar was pulling the OP's chain, not you. I know it's atypical but that's how I read it.

juvela 11-09-17 02:05 PM

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Sometimes I think the forum has more fun with these "we can't see it" threads than with the ones which boast plenty of imagery... :innocent:


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T-Mar 11-10-17 07:46 AM

My earlier post was sincere. The S/N appears to be a simple variation of one of the standard formats.

Drillium Dude 11-10-17 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by T-Mar (Post 19984027)
My earlier post was sincere. The S/N appears to be a simple variation of one of the standard formats.

Gotcha. I wasn't aware of a serial number standard. Heck, most of my bikes have none.

DD


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