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  1. How Do I Identify My Specialized Bike
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Specialized Bike Serial Number

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  • A serial number is a unique number assigned for identification which varies from its successor or predecessor by a fixed discrete integer value.
  • the unique code that identifies your bicycle, also referred to as a frame number.
  • A number showing the position of an item in a series, esp. one printed on paper currency or on a manufactured article for the purposes of identification
  • (SERIAL NUMBERING) The numbering of a printed product in sequential order. Usually for tracking and accountability.
    specialized
  • Highly skilled in a specific field
  • developed or designed for a special activity or function; 'a specialized tool'
  • Requiring or involving detailed and specific knowledge or training
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    bike
  • bicycle: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
  • motorcycle: a motor vehicle with two wheels and a strong frame
1981 Specialized Sequoia Bottom Bracket
In later models the size of the frame was on one side and a serial number on the other. This was all together. This frame is 47cm. I believe the earlier Konno bikes only had the frame size, the bikes that followed these were made by Miyata & have a M at the beginning of the serial #.
Bottom bracket shell
'1' probably means 1981, and '50' is the serial number? Edit: '50' is the frame size, the '1' I don't know. Apparently the frame is a 1982 model, not a 1981.

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How do I register a bike

Just go to http://project529.com and click on the Register Your Bike button.

Follow the directions as prompted. You will need the bike's serial number, which is located on a sticker on the underside of your toptube and/or downtube as well as on the underside of your bike, underneath the bottom bracket. Specialized serial numbers typically start with the prefix 'WSBC,' 'WUD,' 'STT,' or 'STE.'.

  • Specialized introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981. While the model is still produced today so are the counterfeit bicycle frames and accessories. If you're looking for a new Specialized frame be aware that (as with most brands) there are fake Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper carbon hardtail.
  • Your bike's serial number will most likely be found underneath the bike's bottom bracket. So, turn your bike around and look for the spot where the two pedal cranks join. What might happen, however, is that there's no serial number there.
  • Hi - I was wondering if there was a way to decode the serial number on a Specialized bike. My googling tells me no, can anyone back that up?

You'll be asked to add the details for your bike, such as the serial number, manufacturer, model, and color. You can also add photos of your bike. The more information you can add, the better.

Where do I find my bike's serial number?

Specialized bikes serial numbers search

The vast majority of bikes will put the serial number under the bottom bracket. You'll need to flip the bike over to look for it.

The serial number will be embossed in the frame in most cases, but there may be a sticker as well. You might want a flashlight to help you read the embossment.

What if it's not there?

There are less common but still frequently used areas to check for a serial number. They are:

A: On the down tube just above the cranks

How Do I Identify My Specialized Bike

B: On the rear stays, which hold your rear wheel

C: On top of the crank

Specialized bikes serial numbers identification

Specialized Bike Serial Numbers

D: Under your top tube

E: On the headset

And if you still can find one, don't fret. Some super custom bikes just don't have one. You may type in NONE in the serial number field and we won't bother you about it.

This was one contributing factor as to why we developed our shields. You may see about ordering one of those here.

Is this the serial number?

Bike serial numbers aren't standardized across the industry (or even, often, within a company), but there are a few tips we've found that might help you if you see multiple numbers that could be serial numbers.

  • If it starts with EN (such as EN 14766) , it's most likely the bike's part number, and not the serial number. If you set your serial number to one of the numbers we suspect to be a part number, we'll flag it for you.
  • If you have a Specialized bike, there's a good chance that the serial number will start with WSBC.
  • If you have a Trek bike, there's a good chance that the serial number will start with WTU.
  • Did you get a receipt with your bike? Bike shops often print the serial number on the receipt.

What if my bike doesn't have a serial number?

Unfortunately, some bikes simply don't have serial numbers, so just leave the serial number field blank and keep on going. Just make sure you enter as much information as you possibly can about your bike.

You should also consider adding a 529 Shield to your bike to deter theft and aid in recovery. To order a Shield, click here.

My bike make/model is not listed in the drop down menu, what should I do?

We have a pretty extensive list, so double check your spelling. But, if it really is a bike make or model we don't have, just type it in and we'll save it (and even add it to our database so that other riders can use it, too.)

What if I don't know the make/model/year?

Your bike make and model are typically painted onto your bike, or sometimes on a sticker on the bottom of the frame. But, if you can't tell or the markings have been painted over, you can leave them blank.

Do I need a 529 Shield to register my bike?

No, you don't have to buy a 529 Shield for your bike in order to use our service. Our service is completely free to use. We wanted to make sure that bike protection could be accessible for all.

However, if you would like to add another layer of theft deterrence and a unique identifier to make it easy to lookup your trusty steed in the event it is stolen and recovered - then please be our guest!

Shields are available through some participating partner agencies and local bike shops. Find a partner near you.

Or purchase online on Amazon.com or Amazon.ca

Why do I need a photo of my receipt?

In addition to the serial number (which you might actually find on your receipt), your receipt can help act as proof of ownership with local law enforcement. It's also useful if you need to submit a claim to your insurance company. If you don't have one, don't worry, just leave this part blank, but keep in mind to save the receipt from any future bike purchase.

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The vast majority of bikes will put the serial number under the bottom bracket. You'll need to flip the bike over to look for it.

The serial number will be embossed in the frame in most cases, but there may be a sticker as well. You might want a flashlight to help you read the embossment.

What if it's not there?

There are less common but still frequently used areas to check for a serial number. They are:

A: On the down tube just above the cranks

How Do I Identify My Specialized Bike

B: On the rear stays, which hold your rear wheel

C: On top of the crank

Specialized Bike Serial Numbers

D: Under your top tube

E: On the headset

And if you still can find one, don't fret. Some super custom bikes just don't have one. You may type in NONE in the serial number field and we won't bother you about it.

This was one contributing factor as to why we developed our shields. You may see about ordering one of those here.

Is this the serial number?

Bike serial numbers aren't standardized across the industry (or even, often, within a company), but there are a few tips we've found that might help you if you see multiple numbers that could be serial numbers.

  • If it starts with EN (such as EN 14766) , it's most likely the bike's part number, and not the serial number. If you set your serial number to one of the numbers we suspect to be a part number, we'll flag it for you.
  • If you have a Specialized bike, there's a good chance that the serial number will start with WSBC.
  • If you have a Trek bike, there's a good chance that the serial number will start with WTU.
  • Did you get a receipt with your bike? Bike shops often print the serial number on the receipt.

What if my bike doesn't have a serial number?

Unfortunately, some bikes simply don't have serial numbers, so just leave the serial number field blank and keep on going. Just make sure you enter as much information as you possibly can about your bike.

You should also consider adding a 529 Shield to your bike to deter theft and aid in recovery. To order a Shield, click here.

My bike make/model is not listed in the drop down menu, what should I do?

We have a pretty extensive list, so double check your spelling. But, if it really is a bike make or model we don't have, just type it in and we'll save it (and even add it to our database so that other riders can use it, too.)

What if I don't know the make/model/year?

Your bike make and model are typically painted onto your bike, or sometimes on a sticker on the bottom of the frame. But, if you can't tell or the markings have been painted over, you can leave them blank.

Do I need a 529 Shield to register my bike?

No, you don't have to buy a 529 Shield for your bike in order to use our service. Our service is completely free to use. We wanted to make sure that bike protection could be accessible for all.

However, if you would like to add another layer of theft deterrence and a unique identifier to make it easy to lookup your trusty steed in the event it is stolen and recovered - then please be our guest!

Shields are available through some participating partner agencies and local bike shops. Find a partner near you.

Or purchase online on Amazon.com or Amazon.ca

Why do I need a photo of my receipt?

In addition to the serial number (which you might actually find on your receipt), your receipt can help act as proof of ownership with local law enforcement. It's also useful if you need to submit a claim to your insurance company. If you don't have one, don't worry, just leave this part blank, but keep in mind to save the receipt from any future bike purchase.

What is the 'Look For' photo?

The Look-For photo is a close-up showing any detail on your bike that makes it easy to pick out quickly in a crowd, just like a ribbon tied onto your black suitcase that makes identification a snap.

Do you have special bar tape or stickers? Does your bike have a custom seat?

If you don't have anything easily identifiable, consider adding something like stickers or replacing the bar tape. You can always add photos of it later by clicking on your bike in Your Garage.

Why do I need to add my bike value?

Every bike is important, but local law enforcement will take more of an interest if your bike is worth more than $1,000, which makes it a felony. Also note, this information won't be made public if you send out a missing bike report.

What if I don't know the value?

That's OK. You can do a search for similar bikes on Bicyclebluebook.com to find out approximate bike values.

Is there a limit to how many bikes I may register?

Nope, register away. You may register as many bikes as you own. And it's free!

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