Wow ! Thanks for the info I didn’t know where to go to find serial number dataA lot of room to spare on the rear facing drop-outs; maybe a half-link added to the chain will make more room for the wider tires (?). I have seen a super skinny seat post clamp like that one only once before on a 1997 Dyno.
Looks like a brand new 20 year old bike; nice!
Serial number is F97100434 if anyone can help !!Wow ! Thanks for the info I didn’t know where to go to find serial number data
Score! That's a 97 from all I've read on them. "D" headbadge? Like mine was, one of the first years 95-97 are regarded as best. I had a few others from 99 and 2000 that seemed just as good. Here's mine with 26 x 3.0 duros:Serial number is F97100434 if anyone can help !!
Thanks and as usual I put black wheels on it with a .235 tire.Great score! Nice original paint.
Yes a few , I just finished it so really no out on the town pics ! Everything purchased through Clyde James Cycles in Haltom City Texas . TSP forks,Oldster frame , origin8 hoops & cranks , ThickSlick 2.0 Tire’s , 2 Speed sturmey rear hub , Brooks saddle ......blablablablaAny more pics of the one in your Avatar?
Hahahaha! My bad ! I purchased the frame and forks ......well everything from Clyde JamesI was mostly interested in the ..blablablabla,
Where did you get that ?
Those 1997 bikes might have two sets of numbers on the bottom bracket.Wow ! Thanks for the info I didn’t know where to go to find serial number data
I do remember seeing another number but it wasn’t as long as this one .Those 1997 bikes might have two sets of numbers on the bottom bracket.
Wildcat once noted that on the bottom of the BB might be another supplemental number representing a month and day code; (often on a first Monday in October or November).
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