So he's saying that it conforms to the normal interpretation of the serial number format then, but I have to say it still doesn't mean it's a 1996 model. After being built in Taiwan in August, it had to be freighted half way round the world, be assembled into a bike and be distributed to a shop, which is all going to take a fair while. Orange were a bit more haphazard than bigger brands, but even they used to get the new model year bikes to the shops before Christmas each year, which means that they must have been building the frames for the 97 model year by August of 96 (and for a few months before that as well).Jussa":26qm38nv said:My bike was made in August 1996 and the forks an up-grade to the F14 Alloy forks which were offered at the time.
Ben@OrangeBikeUK may be a helpful contact, as I have known previous enquiries result in people being given advice that was plainly wrong. Perhaps it depends on whether the person you get through to has the standing in the company to be able to just go and ask Steve Wade.