

And if that is true, your bike may get you in some serious trouble. If it’s missing (or even visibly scratched off), the most probable reason is the bike’s violent history – chances are your bike was stolen in the past and you are riding someone else’s bike. Every bike can be quite easily recognised by its unique number.Īlright, that’s nice, but why does it matter so much? Think of it as a licence plate number of a car (or even more precisely, an engine number, since licence plates can be changed easily).

(Even if some bikes seem they don’t have any at the first glance, usually you can find the number somewhere well hidden, sometimes on even more than one spot). About 95% of bikes cruising Dutch roads have a unique frame number when manufactured – and so does yours. Let us explain why.įrame numbers are exclusive identifiers of each bike. Indeed, we see a lot of importance in the frame numbers. Both are completely legitimate questions you have there. Why do you (and everyone) keep asking about my frame number?Īnd why do you always add that annoying note how “really important” it is?

Everything you always wanted to know about frame numbers and were afraid to ask! Find out what is frame number, where to find and what is it good for.
