

Did they stamp them? Because the bars I have are unstamped. It has a diamond with the D & the B on top of each other instead of horizontal or side by side.Īnother question I have relates to handlebars. The sticker kind of creates confusion for me because it is not like any I have seen on the web.
#Old school diamondback bmx serial number
The bike measures at 18.5 and the serial number is 3×1110. I guess I finally got my chance.īefore I proceed with the direction I want to go, I want to be sure of the year and model.

FYI… I have never restored a bike before, but I always wanted one as a kid.

The local villagers abused it and left it to die on the side of someone’s house, according to the house painter that came into possession of it.

Frankenstein himself, as none of the parts appear to be original except cranks, chain, and sprocket.
