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Trek question: Which BB # is the serial #?
OK Guys,
This question may not be technical enough for this forum, but I'm sure someone here could easily answer this: I've got a new Trek road bike (1000), and I need to find the serial # to register it. The only problem is that there are 2 sets of numbers on the BB. One set is a sequence of 12 alpha-numerics, beginning with "WTU". The other set is a sequence of 15 alpha numerics, with the first three letters "TBI", followed by a dash "-". Which set is the serial #? BTW, I've checked the generic owner's manual, and it helpfully told me that I would find the serial number on the bottom bracket. Gee thanks, manual. Thanks in advance, Paul P |
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Trek question: Which BB # is the serial #?
Most Trek serial numbers are on the inside of one off the dropouts for the
rear wheel. -- Bob C. "Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts." T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) "Paul" wrote in message ... OK Guys, This question may not be technical enough for this forum, but I'm sure someone here could easily answer this: I've got a new Trek road bike (1000), and I need to find the serial # to register it. The only problem is that there are 2 sets of numbers on the BB. One set is a sequence of 12 alpha-numerics, beginning with "WTU". The other set is a sequence of 15 alpha numerics, with the first three letters "TBI", followed by a dash "-". Which set is the serial #? BTW, I've checked the generic owner's manual, and it helpfully told me that I would find the serial number on the bottom bracket. Gee thanks, manual. Thanks in advance, Paul P |
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Trek question: Which BB # is the serial #?
Paul wrote: OK Guys, This question may not be technical enough for this forum, but I'm sure someone here could easily answer this: I've got a new Trek road bike (1000), and I need to find the serial # to register it. The only problem is that there are 2 sets of numbers on the BB. One set is a sequence of 12 alpha-numerics, beginning with "WTU". The other set is a sequence of 15 alpha numerics, with the first three letters "TBI", followed by a dash "-". Which set is the serial #? BTW, I've checked the generic owner's manual, and it helpfully told me that I would find the serial number on the bottom bracket. Gee thanks, manual. Thanks in advance, Paul P Dear Paul, This link may help: http://www.vintage-trek.com/SerialNumbers.htm Carl Fogel |
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Trek question: Which BB # is the serial #?
Paul wrote: I've got a new Trek road bike (1000), and I need to find the serial # to register it. The only problem is that there are 2 sets of numbers on the BB. One set is a sequence of 12 alpha-numerics, beginning with "WTU". The other set is a sequence of 15 alpha numerics, with the first three letters "TBI", followed by a dash "-". Which set is the serial #? The "WTU" series is the serial number. -Vee |
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