![]() Pm me if you have any further questions or would like to add something to the list. What I have gathered doing research and asking experts is that the I J and K serials would have been left over prewar BB shells and or frames that had already been stamped prior. Note (A) serial started again in 51 but in regular larger print. Granted stuff got replaced or got carried over ie pencil stand. Built-to-take-it forged fork with stylish black mat finish, Scrambler style braced handlebars, Schwinn MX style saddle, sturdy one-piece crank, and 16' x 1 3/4' Gripper Slik rear tire. ![]() Springer fenders sported diamond and tombstone reinforcement tabs A design pacer among the younger sportly set is the new for-1975 mini version of the rugged MX Scrambler. Pivot clip was prewar style half clip.(early) Springer pivot bolt rumored to be chrome on early 46? Grips will be oval with one tail coming off N without double back crossover(late prewar style)ĭrop center rims or sometimes Lobdell flat profile rims.ġ946 bikes have been found with 1941 stamped dogleg cranks My 46 rear fender stay mount is taller and more boxy then late 40s 50s style.Įarly 46 tanks have been seen with tapped brackets ie left over snap style prewar tanks.īig outtie delta horn button and tank hole (prewar size).Ĭhain guard front frame mount tab is thinner with bigger hole. Rear top stay fender bracket is sometimes tubular on early frames. Rack clamp is a one piece flat band aid shaped plate. (This feature also was found on later years and is not solely indicative of a 1946) Straight bars ie "fat bars" have same dia bottom tubing. More on the 47 side.Ĭanti frames have more of a hump to the top tube. There have been plastic badges on some Schwinns from the 1970s and possibly later. Serial numbers on the head tube would indicate 1970s or 80s. It will not identify the model of the bike, only the year the frame itself was manufactured.1946 series Hxxxxx Ixxxxx Jxxxxx A0xxxx (small type face) BxxxxxĬxxxxx is probably a cusp number between 46 and 47. A 1958 serial number would be on the left rear axle drop-out. The serial number on a Schwinn frame will tell you the date that frame was manufactured. Here are some example numbers: 0465228 - F106791 - EB37868 What a serial number can tell you Its the best looking, best riding bike you. 'Cheyenne' ABC-TV Show, says: 'Youll be the trail boss on your block when youre riding a Schwinn. Clint Walker Fast-Riding, Quick-Drawing star of Warner Bros. The text below, including the prices, are as written in 1957. Schwinn serial numbers commonly have one of three formats: Original text and images of the 1957 Schwinn sales brochure. For instance, from 1960 to 1969, serial numbers were usually engraved on the right rear axle mount. In other words, it will not be found on a bike component (like a handlebar or a pedal). Note: The serial number will always be found on the actual frame of the bike. Enter your Schwinn serial number in the box and click 'find' to see what date and year your Schwinn bike was manufactured. The serial number can typically be found in one of three places on a Schwinn made bicycle. All serial number records before 1948 were lost in a factory fire. The idea is to print them up, so you have a handy reference. there’s a 4 digit serial number lightly stamped onto the headbadge. You can read it from left to right by understanding what each number or letter means based on the bike brand. Notes: This tool works for Schwinn bikes from 1948 to 1982. Schwinn Serial Numbers, The Complete List Important Information The following pages were created by Brian Crawford with the intent of sharing information with all bicycle enthusiasts He holds the copyright on them, starting in the year (©)2001 to the present day. The bicycle serial number chart includes the meaning of each symbol in your serial number like the month it was made, the year it was made, and the unique model number. This tool searches a database of Schwinn serial numbers and if it finds a match to your serial number then it will display the information available for your bike.
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