The bottom bracket (where serial numbers are typically located) is circled. A serial number on the underside of a bottom bracket. Another serial number beneath the bottom bracket, aligned parallel to the frame. Some Schwinn bicycles have the unique identifying number on their head tube (which is on the front of the bike). A serial number. We began collecting serial number information in the 1950s and we have our own proprietary charts that document each model and serial era for many bicycles. We acquired factory serial number and model number information directly from many defunct bicycle companies such as murray and monark-silver king while they were still in business.
All bikes1all have unique serial numbers.
![]() Finding a bicycle serial number
Most bicycles have their serial number engraved beneath their bottom bracket, but sometimes serial numbers are found in other places. Here are some examples of where and what to look for:
Hopefully you can find the serial number on the bicycle you're looking at -email [email protected] you're having trouble.
Searching serials on Bike Index
Finding bicycles by serial number on Bike Index is a critical part of our functionality. When searching for a serial number, use our serial search bar - it's the second bar on our search form.
We've done a few things to make it more likely that you'll find the bike you're looking for.
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Bike Info By Serial Number
A restored Shelby Bicycle on display at Shelby Bicycle Days Festival
Shelby Bicycle Serial Numbers
The Shelby Cycle Company manufactured bicycles in Shelby, Ohio from 1925 to 1953.[1] Their bikes are popular among collectors for their styling.[2] They produced a bicycle in 1928 with a Charles Lindbergh theme called the 'Lindy Flyer', and they were responsible for the Donald Duck bicycles in the 1950s. Many of their models fit the cruiser bicycle description. Shelby also made bicycles for other retailers such as Montgomery Ward, Spiegel, Gambles stores, Firestone and Goodyear. AMF purchased Shelby in 1953.[3][dead link]
A separate company, called The Shelby Bicycle Company, manufactured the Ideal Bicycle from 1895 until around 1901 or 1902.[3]
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Vintage Shelby Bicycle Serial Numbers
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