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My purpose for creating these databases is simple. Insomnia is my saving grace, otherwise there would be no time for any of this.
#Amf roadmaster bike serial numbers free
Not only do I have a full-time job (I run my own business restoring and selling vintage vehicles) and am a hands-on parent of a young child, but I spend a minimum 30 hours every week building, updating and maintaining these free websites to help you do your own research. To sift through information to try and find similar pictures to your unidentified bicycle would take me months, and I’m already doing similar research on my own bikes. With an estimated 15,000 bicycle manufacturers, the odds are stacked against me recognizing yours in any case, I do not claim to be an expert, just an assiduous recorder of information. The answer, in short, is that I do not have time to tell you either. ‘How old is my bicycle?’ is a question I get asked a lot, nearly as much as: ‘I have a bicycle that looks like one of yours if I send you pictures please can you identify it for me?’
#Amf roadmaster bike serial numbers serial numbers
It appears that Raleigh recycled many of the older serial numbers in later years, so there are lots of bikes from the 60s and 70s that have serial numbers that would suggest much greater.
#Amf roadmaster bike serial numbers serial number
Guessing 1965 #G157171 I have a theory! Note that the serial number information below is fragmentary and incomplete, and many bikes have proven to be much newer than the serial numbers would suggest. (Condition doesn’t matter) Here is the bike from Rat Rod Bikes. If you have an AMF made bike please post your serial number and a picture of the bike. One brand we have yet to figure out is the AMF Road Masters. This seems to have happened around 1962, and it is reasonable to assume that all 'RB’ symbols represent bikes. One may assume that ‘RA’ serial numbers began with 'RA00001’ (or RA1000), and continue until 'RA 99999 N,’ at which point the system was reset to 'RB 00001 N’ (or RB 10000 N). For example, a Brompton uses YYMMXXX as their serial code, so a Brompton with a serial number of was manufactured in 2013.06 or June 2013. Some manufacturers use a date-code as part of the serial number. Bicycles (except children’s bicycles) are almost always required to have a frame or serial number.
