Dating a Dawes
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Dating a Dawes
I've just picked up a Dawes road bike for cheap. It's in a poor state and I can't identify it although guessing it's a Dawes Lightning from what I can glean from the Dawes catalogues. What I can say for definite is the serial number stamped on nearside rear dropout - G8494. Can anyone enlighten me on the model and date? I see someone's comment that Dawes didn't keep a record of serial numbers but I guess some of you experts have worked it. Look forward to responses
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I've just picked up a Dawes road bike for cheap. It's in a poor state and I can't identify it although guessing it's a Dawes Lightning from what I can glean from the Dawes catalogues. What I can say for definite is the serial number stamped on nearside rear dropout - G8494. Can anyone enlighten me on the model and date? I see someone's comment that Dawes didn't keep a record of serial numbers but I guess some of you experts have worked it. Look forward to responses
Good Afternoon. Can you tell us a bit more? Color? Do the components have brand and model names on them? There is a vintage trek site where you can check the date codes from the components but I’ve never used it.
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If I recall correctly, the Lighting was a pretty good mid level touring in the middle 80's. Is it steel? That's version I remember, I think there is a newer aluminum version as well. As mentioned above the parts, with the frame materials alloy or steel, type of steel tubing, listed will help determine what you have.
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"Lightning, a racing bike a teenager can afford". (Dawes catalog 1982)
I find Dawes bikes very difficult to ID and date. I have a couple, and even after years of searching I still do not know what it is exactly that I have.
Having said that, Dawes made great bikes. Part of their strategy was to equip excellent frames with cheap parts, so you could buy a good bike with a small budget, and have an upgrade path as funds became available.
I find Dawes bikes very difficult to ID and date. I have a couple, and even after years of searching I still do not know what it is exactly that I have.

Having said that, Dawes made great bikes. Part of their strategy was to equip excellent frames with cheap parts, so you could buy a good bike with a small budget, and have an upgrade path as funds became available.
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I have a Dawes from 1983 with the serial number on the bottom bracket - ZD5905.
Don’t know what sequence of serial numbers Dawes used, but the change from bottom bracket to dropout for the number location might suggest a different era or maker.
We need to know more about your frame and it’s components. You can upload photos to an album…
Don’t know what sequence of serial numbers Dawes used, but the change from bottom bracket to dropout for the number location might suggest a different era or maker.
We need to know more about your frame and it’s components. You can upload photos to an album…
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