Patterson Bmx Serial Numbers



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Don't look at the serial #. Find the badge on the headtube. You'll find in very small print 4 numbers - real small. The first three are the numerical day of the year. The last number is the year. Quote: On bikes made after 1982: You can find a 4 digit serial number lightly stamped onto the headbadge.

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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.

  • 1975 serial numbers were a hand-stamped five number, individual frame ID. They begin at 10001 and continue until early 1976 when a revised stamp begins to include place of manufacture indicated with the letter 'C' ( for Chatsworth, California) followed by the five number individual frame ID.
  • Serial number is M5-CD0355. The Californian features a chromoly frame and fork construction. Utilizing high-strength, extra large diameter Tripple Butted top and down tubes.
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1/13/2017 6:54 AM
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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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1/13/2017 7:48 AM
Edited Date/Time:1/13/2017 7:58 AM

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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1/13/2017 7:57 PM
Edited Date/Time:1/13/2017 7:58 PM

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.

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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

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sharkleton wrote:

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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

Makes sense. Well you got a good deal man. Have fun with it.

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