How to identify the built year of my GT? I bought a used GT Aggressor 3, I think it is maybe a 2003 model but not sure. You should find a serial number on the bottom bracket or chainstays, perhaps someone here could decode. Mtbr member Reputation: Join Date Aug 2009 Posts 8. Bikepedia is a good Idea. 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. The location of the stamping of the serial number on the Series 2 frame was also changed somewhere between 918D and 9143D, there are NO frames we know of before 9143D that are stamped in the same area as the Series 1 Bikes.
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I picked up a bike off ebay because it was stupidly cheap but have no idea what it is. It has flybikes stickers on it but googling the numbers off the bb doesn't throw anything up other than something for wethepeople and it has some salt components. Is there a good website to use? The numbers on the bb are; JUSTICE BI - 2199 and HB0TA02112.
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Some picture if they might help when googling just bmx museum came up and said you can't identify a bike by serial no. alone
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It's a WTP Justice.
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Thanks, was starting to think that from my searching (and the word justice stamped on the bb lol) but then was thinking why someone would put the stickers on. Any idea on the year? Based on google images and the seat it's looking like 2010 or before but other than that I wouldnt be able to spot subtle differences. Bought it just to beat up while re-learning and it was only £10
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That's gotta be stolen. No one would sell a bike they paid for, for that cheap.
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ggallin422 wrote:
That's gotta be stolen. No one would sell a bike they paid for, for that cheap.
Maybe but maybe it is someone who just inherited it and wanted it gone? I see that around here on occasion.
I picked up Profile Wheels for 100 bucks a few years back of CL.
I picked up Profile Wheels for 100 bucks a few years back of CL.
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I am sick and tired of the 'cliques' that this sport has recently developed. We should embrace the fact that we all ride a little kids bike, and not worry about the small details. When you take riding in its most basic form, we are all the same.
It was a guy who clears houses, sheds and barns for people that had it on eBay judging from the rest of his listings.
The advert said it's not safe to ride as there are no brakes, not much tread on the tyres etc. and when I picked it up his front garden was full of old bikes and other shit. He probably paid half that for it if anything at all
The advert said it's not safe to ride as there are no brakes, not much tread on the tyres etc. and when I picked it up his front garden was full of old bikes and other shit. He probably paid half that for it if anything at all
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It was a guy who clears houses, sheds and barns for people that had it on eBay judging from the rest of his listings.
The advert said it's not safe to ride as there are no brakes, not much tread on the tyres etc. and when I picked it up his front garden was full of old bikes and other shit. He probably paid half that for it if anything at all
The advert said it's not safe to ride as there are no brakes, not much tread on the tyres etc. and when I picked it up his front garden was full of old bikes and other shit. He probably paid half that for it if anything at all
Makes sense. Well you got a good deal man. Have fun with it.
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Kuwahara Company is a Japanese bicycle company manufacturing both bicycles and parts.
The company was started as a small family business in Osaka, Japan in 1918 by Sentaro Kuwahara. With his wife and eight children, he began a local bicycle parts wholesaler.In 1925 Kuwahara began to export bicycles and parts to Russia, China and Southeast Asia, closing the business from 1940 to 1945 during World War II. 1959 saw the first delivery of Kuwahara bikes to the USA. Sentaro Kuwahara died the following year, with his son Masao taking his place.
In 1962 Kuwahara sent its first shipment of Apollo brand sport bicycles to Canada and in 1968 began exporting private label bikes to the USA for other companies such as Schwinn, Takara, Puch, Azuki and others.
The first Kuwahara branded bikes for export came in 1972 when it began developing BMX bicycles for the North American, European and Australian markets.
The first Kuwahara branded bikes for export came in 1972 when it began developing BMX bicycles for the North American, European and Australian markets.
Howie Cohen — who had previously operated West Coast Cycle, importer of Nishiki bikes — founded the company Everything Bicycles and worked with Kuwahara to build and import BMX bikes carrying the Kuwahara brand name, developing the first major BMX distributorship.
To make the Kuwahara brand name a household word, Cohen ran a promotion giving free stickers to children who called a toll-free phone number and could correctly pronounce the brand name. In 1989, Cohen sold the Kuwahara name back to the Japanese parent company.
The Kuwahara brand gained international recognition and popularity when its BMX model was used in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Following the success of the film, Kuwahara began producing red and white “ET models” in three price and quality levels. Kuwahara reissued the “ET model” in 2002 as part of ET’s twentieth anniversary.
Takuo Kuwahara started Kuwahara International in 1988.