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The placement and sequence of the numbers is stamped in the same place under the bottom bracket. Many of the GT serial numbers start with the same letter sequence. After a bit of digging around online I soon realised that GT BMX bikes and Mongoose BMX bikes were owned by the same company and also made in the same factories in Taiwan. Older Mongoose bikes made through the 1980’s had pretty easy serial numbers. Generally the year and month of build was stamped as the first part of the serial number. For example my 1986 Mongoose Expert has a serial number M6EG0652. The first number (6) relates to the year – 1986. Mongoose Adult Mountain Bike Pedals, Adapters Included, Fits Most Bikes, Multiple Colors. 4.4 out of 5 stars 28. Get it as soon as Fri, May 14. FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon. Mongoose Hitch Mens All-Terrain Fat Tire Mountain Bike, 7 Speed Drivetrain, 26-inch Wheels, 4-Inch Wide Tires, Front and Rear Disc. The bikes were owned by two brothers and the parts on the tho bikes were swaped. Pro class rims and nice bars on the Rampar. Dept store bars on the Mongoose. This guy also had a box stock Pro Raider as a grocery getter. He also has a PL20 Carrera f/f + extras he would sell for around 100.00 i need to check s/n. I have an old Mongoose 'Supergoose' with the serial number H151413. I have been told that number is strange. Dose any one know why or how I can read it? Thanks Original Mongoose. Jun 9 2005, 09:43 PM. On the later bikes that start with M, I believe the second number is the year and the 3rd letter is the month it was manufactured.

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1st of all you need a photo sizing program. serious.
Secondly, it looks like your building a 1978 model like the John George ad. If your frame is a '79 your looking for a totally different build, see my catalog scans in the museum. A '79 model has annodized 7C's, annodized low flange Shimano hubs with cassette rear, matching red or blue fork, Mongoose suede saddle, MKS BM-1 pedals, Mongoose headset, blue alloy bars and Mongoose shinwall snakebellies.
To properly match a 1978 Team Mongoose like the John George ad and the 1978 catalog you need need MKS BM-1 [again], non logo suede saddle, blue alloy bars, DeCoster fork and believe it or not, the 1978 catalog Team Mongoose has a Motomag decal on the down tube.
Mongoose didn't issue any stamped products [not counting pads] until 1979, then came grips, seats, headsets, bottom brackets, seat clamps and tires.
Team Mongooses came with 39t Shimano rings, both years.
We've talked about the fork already, but that fork looks to be a later model, like 1982/3 when they were putting the red or blue over silver powder coat instead of over nickel, your fork doesn't appear to match your frame shade.
Is the Shimano lever straight or pre-bent? Looks straight, need bent.
What are the date codes on the shimano products, hubs, brakes, cranks? I have the date codes if your as picky as me.
I'll finish with this, I love that bike, as I said I'm building a 1978 just like John's in the ad. I lusted over that ad in 1978/9 like nothing else, I finally got mine in '79 but I always like the 78's better, now I have one. I'm only being picky because I'm nuts about both years, yours, like I said is kind of a cross breed between the 78 and 79.

The first thing everyone wants to know when the buy a second hand GT BMX is ‘how old is it?’ Reading the GT serial number and finding out the build date is an important part of any BMX restoration. Once you now when the old GT BMX bike was built it’s much easier to find out what model it is and also look at the original parts lists and colours from the bike makers catalogues.

A while back I spend some time investigating how to read mid-school and new school serial numbers on Mongoose BMX bikes.

After buying and restoring a number of older mid-school and new school GT BMX bikes I also need to to figure out how to crack the GT serial numbers to get the same build date information.

It didn’t take long to realise there were many similarities when looking at GT serial numbers and Mongoose serial numbers. The placement and sequence of the numbers is stamped in the same place under the bottom bracket. Many of the GT serial numbers start with the same letter sequence. After a bit of digging around online I soon realised that GT BMX bikes and Mongoose BMX bikes were owned by the same company and also made in the same factories in Taiwan. In fact look closely at many Mongoose and GT BMX’s from the around 2000 to 2010 and you’ll see many similarities in frame design and geometry. This is probably not true for all of the bikes in either range, but there were a number of bikes that were identical apart from the logo stamping. Anyway that’s a post for another time.

As with the Mongoose serial numbers there are many posts from forum members around the world on old-school GT serial numbers, but very little on mid-school or new school.

Of course there are also many variations in GT serial numbers and I have focussed mainly on cracking the new-school numbers for now. That is bikes made between 2000 and 2010, and those bikes made in the Taiwan factories with specific serial number sequences. There will be bikes that are different, if you have any examples of where this crack doesn’t work, add a comment below.

How

GT serial numbers are usually found stamped on the bottom of the bottom bracket of your BMX. This is not always the case and there will be some bikes that do not fit into this formula.

For mid-school GT BMX bikes built in Taiwan through most of the 90’s with a serial number that begins with 4 letters before the series of numbers. The 3rd letter corresponds to the year of manufacture.

1991-2000 – 4 letters at beginning, 3rd is year

A B C D E F G H I J
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00

The 4th letter indicates the Month

A B C D E F G H I J K L
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

A few examples are:

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HFGB00000 – 4 letters, GB are the dates. G is the year (1997), B is the month (Feb)

HFBH00000 – 4 letters, BH are the dates. B is the year (1992), H is the month (Aug)

For new-school GT BMX bikes built through most of the 2000’s with a serial number that begins with 5 letters. The 4th letter corresponds to the year of manufacture and follows on from the mid-school serial numbers.

2001-2010 – 5 letters at beginning, 4th is year

K L M N O P Q R S T
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

The 5th letter indicates the Month

A B C D E F G H I J K L
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

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A few examples are:

HAMRF00000 – 5 letters, RF are the dates. R is the year (2008), F is the month (Jun)

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HAMOI00000 – 5 letters, OI are the dates. O is the year (2005), I is the month (Sept)

Please note: The GT serial number will give you the build date of your GT BMX. Frames were normally manufactured the year before being sold in bike shops. So a build date on a frame of 2003 usually means the bike was sold in stores in 2004.

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If you want to know more about the GT BMX you have, visit our BMX Catalogue website. You'll find all the original catalogue info you need including original parts lists, specs, colours and photos of restored bikes.

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