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Jun 2 at 7:58 history edited Criggie CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 3 at 3:53 comment added Criggie Try putting a magnet on the top tube and see if it sticks. If yes, its steel. If no its probably aluminium.
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May 3 at 2:26 comment added Huffty Also the frame is very light and non-ferrous.
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May 3 at 0:57 comment added Ted Hohl piling on, but yes, rarely are serial numbers any good to identify a bike. Post some pictures and we have a chance of helping.
May 3 at 0:46 comment added Criggie Welcome to the site. Serial numbers aren't any use here, instead post some clear and well lit photos. At this stage all we know is that it might be a BMX based on your username.
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