Merlin Bicycles Serial Numbers

  1. Merlin Bicycle Serial Numbers
  2. Merlin Bicycles Serial Numbers
  3. Merlin Bikes Serial Numbers
  4. Merlin Bicycle Serial Numbers
Merlin Bicycles Serial Numbers

Merlin Bicycle Serial Numbers

Unlike automobile serial numbers bicycle serial numbers often tell very little if anything about the year, model, options, or other information. Collectors through the years have assembled lists based on several sources to include dealer inventory sheets, documentation of original owner bikes, and observations of many hundreds of bicycles. The following lists are based onRead More. Ladies bicycle Phillips Supreme, 1939 Made in Phillips Factory in Birmingham, England, in 1939. Installing xp on windows 10. Frame serial number F34484. Typical to women’s bicycles of English origin, its frame has straight down tube. In 1988, Merlin formed a long partnership with master framebuilder Tom Kellogg. In February of 1988, Merlin with the help of Kellogg released the world's first 3/2.5V titanium road bike, the Merlin 'Road'. This frame is marked #511 on the dropout. Tom Kellogg himself identified this frame and serial number as being built in October of 1988.

The best chance at recovering a stolen bicycle is having a registered serial number. These numbers are used by police across the nation.

Merlin Bicycles Serial Numbers

Where to Find It

The majority of serial numbers are located under the bottom bracket where the two pedal cranks meet. Turn your bike upside down and record the number.

Merlin Bikes Serial Numbers

If there is no serial number near the cranks, you should check other common places including the front headset or rear stays. The diagram (below) indicates five of the most common serial number locations.

How to Register without a Serial Number

Merlin Bicycle Serial Numbers

If you can’t find a serial number, you can still register your bicycle with DPS. To do so, bring the bicycle to the station, located in Parking Structure A (PSA). We can provide you with tools to engrave your driver’s license number on your frame. We’ll use this as alternate identification to the manufacturer’s serial number.