Re: Help!! Is this an Orange??
have a read here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=258101&p=1979287&hilit=orange+serial+numbers#p1979287
have a read here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=258101&p=1979287&hilit=orange+serial+numbers#p1979287
I would have thought that the frame number would dictate the year of the bike rather than the paint finish and decals. This may have been repainted in the past from it's (I think) original silver/blue phase. BITD I had a 94 Clockwork and had it resprayed metallic blue with orange Orange decals. If the frame number is suspect wouldn't that call into question every bike Orange have produced?brocklanders023":1549b6gq said:emjay":1549b6gq said:Thanks for all the info folks.
Just going back about the serial number issue my 93 clockwork also has a letter A in the middle of the number.
Just to muddy the waters even more, that's not a 93 Clockwork. More like a 89 or 90 with those frame details and decals.
I was told my old Vit T was one of the only original Vit's with a 1 1/8th head tube so the alu bike could be an E2. Orange tended to change certain details on each production run so early 199X bikes often had slight differences to the later 199X frames.
My guess would be they changed the E2 a few times to try and cure the problems but gave up in the end and produced the E3.
Sensible suggestion.emjay":31thvzjf said:Going back to the "A" in the serial numbers of both bikes, Could that stand for "Amendment" which applies that changes have been made to the frames.
Of course this is just a suggestion.
lolKell":mo6lzrrq said:Is it too late to ask for a refund? ;-)
And also what does that suggest about the frame number on the other bike?