if you look in the first pages you will find this:
G-prefix serial numbers are all GAABBB, where AA is the frame size and BBB is the production sequence number of the frame, perhaps total for that size.
I don't know what "S" means
yours is identical to mine as rear dropouts and rear brake passage, I would say 93
this is my opinion, I hope I'm not wrong
I'm doing redoing the decals from Gil, I am attaching a photo from the example
Yeah those decal are 97... but there was never one on the serat stay, so been applied later.Also the brake noodle thing is from earlier than 96.
Serial numbers can be :
TTN nnn very early canadian ones
Gssnnn (sS=size, NNN=sequence number)
GTssnnn (sS=size, NNN=sequence number)
GTXyynnn (YY year, NNN sequence)
KBmynnnnn (M month, YY year NNNNN sequence)
A friend of mine picked this up recently.
Another non GT TTN serial number bike.
I think there are enough examples floating around now
that we can conclude TTN serial numbers are Lavoie
built frames. Agreed?
I believe the idea was that the bike above was a Lavoie built bike, with a TTN serial number, not that it was a GT Xizang, indicating that the TTN was Lavoie in general...
And the certificate from GT was a completely different bike and post entirely