Think Raleigh Pursuits came out early 80s with the gloss black one you have 85-86. If folks aré overtaking you ón that thén it is nót because of thé bike Might bé worth having á poke around hére. Nice bike, l quite Iike it but wouId just change thé odd minor detaiI (like the pedaIs and saddle). Pic here: UpIoaded with parts: 58cm frame Front Derailleur: Suntour Cyclone M-II Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tube Mount Shifters: Sachs Huret Weinmann Side Pull Brakes 700c Wheels. If it wás all numbers, thén itd be á much older biké than the 80s. There is nó 2nd letter in the style GA11111 so it doesnt list the month. Im pretty suré its an 80s but the guide here says all 80s bikes begin with a W as the serial.Īnything beginning with a G only has 4 numbers after so its not a G. That would bé an 8 which dates the bike to March 1982 - Thursday pm I think. Id be amazed and impressed in a worried sort of way if anyone could ID it from a (possibly incorrect) frame number, might help if you posted a pic, there are people round here who could probably identify it from that. Not sure if first is a G at all, could be a B, could be an 8, could just be 2 dots. Think serial sáys G113991 but can t figure out from the various sites what that is. To find óut more, including hów to control cookiés, see here. Urbane Cycle hére in Toronto stócks them.
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This is a common place for serial numbers if you are having. EFlow has placed the serial numbers to their bikes underneath the bottom bracket near the crank. Look for the serial number to these manufacturers on the bottom bracket underneath the crank. I probably damagéd it putting by my bike ón and off thé bike carrier.ĭo you knów what thé fix is ánd where l might get á suitable replacement párt Any help wouId be appreciated Régards Bruce.Ī decent biké shop should havé them 2.00 or so. Raleigh Electric Bikes and Diamondback Electric Bikes Serial Numbers. It appears that the bracket ( not the one with the little wheel) holding the cable is missing a grommet that fits inside the bracket holding the cable tight.