
I didn't make this list Hellmutt did with the help of all the other member mentioned bellow, i'm just reposting this because the original got deleted, i'm not an expert on haro bikes- dont pm me please post a threand in the name it section if you need help with your serial numbers and post pictures of the bike if you need help finding the model name
DOMPHIPPSIO Im adding this link as i have probably now collated the most up to date list of the US Made Haro models (Freestyler, Sport and Master) on my site. We try and sweep up any new serials via the forums and ebay each week and have had a lot of help from people rght here in the museum. For that i say a big thanks:
http://www.harobmxcollector.com/registry/
Haro Registry:
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=541225
Haro Serial Numbers
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If ANYONE has clear serial number pics they would like to donate to this thread, please PM me! Would like to get as many examples as possible to help everyone out and show the little differences!
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This list is by no means complete! Hobbes12 asked for a Haro serial list from me months ago and if I don’t at least post this now, nothing will ever get posted!
Please be patient, I will be editing for an easier read the rest of the day as well as adding info from now on.
First and most importantly, ANY serial number on ANY Haro (just about any manufacturer for that matter) can only tell you the date the frame was manufactured and does not always reflect the actual model year the bike was sold under. Model year depends on frame style, color, features, parts, etc.
PLEASE KEEP THAT IN MIND!!
For anyone confusing an actual Freestyler model Haro with a Master, PLEASE review the pics in the museum here or on affiliate sites.
Also keep in mind that there are many twin top tube frames out there from other companies that can be confused with a Freestyler
1983-84 Information below provided by BRIAN P
http://www.bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=6727
Chip @ C4 Labs has provided some very good info!! Apparently ALL of the Freestylers in the museum listed as 1982 models are in fact 83's. I will edit them in the near future.
More good info from Chip @ C4 Labs: 'The only 1982 Haro's in collector's hands are TXX 0154 F, TXX 0156 F, TXX 0245 F, and now ZT 0019 F that I own. Yes, all the 1982 Freestylers listed in the museum are actually 83's. There are several key manufacturing updates they made from '82-'83 but no one had one to compare until a year ago, and the serial #'s were just decoded a few years ago.'
Chip will be providing the rest of the much needed info some time here in the future for everyone to benefit from Thanks again Chip!
Freestyler
ZT 019 F Freestyler 1982 Lowest known serial number, provided by Chip @ C4 Labs
TUU 821 F Freestyler February 1983
TTT 1029 F Freestyler March 1983
TTT 1041 F Freestyler March 1983
TSS 1105 F Freestyler April 1983
TSS 1118 F Freestyler April 1983
TSS 1141 F Freestyler April 1983
TSS 1163 F Freestyler April 1983
TSS 1235 F Freestyler April 1983
TRR 1352 F Freestyler May 1983
TRR 1354 F Freestyler May 1983
TRR 1399 F Freestyler May 1983
TQQ 1462 F Freestyler June 1983
TQQ 1515 F Freestyler June 1983
TPP 1748 F Freestyler July 1983
TPP 1749 F Freestyler July 1983
TPP 1828 F Freestyler July 1983
TPP 1829 F Freestyler July 1983
TPP 1784 F Freestyler July 1983 (Owner: flapjaqz)
TOO 1973 F Freestyler August 1983
TOO 1990 F Freestyler August 1983
TOO 2009 F Freestyler August 1983
TOO 2033 F Freestyler August 1983
TOO 2090 F Freestyler August 1983
TOO 2130 F Freestyler August 1983
TNN 2184 F Freestyler September 1983
TNN 2258 F Freestyler September 1983
TNN 2283 F Freestyler September 1983
TNN 2329 F Freestyler September 1983
TNN 2347 F Freestyler September 1983
TNN 2353 F Freestyler September 1983
TSS 2357 F Freestyler 1983
TNN 2366 F Freestyler September 1983
TMM 2484 F Freestyler October 1983
TMM 2527 F Freestyler October 1983
TMM 2684 F Freestyler October 1983
TKK 3050 F Freestyler December 1983
TKK 3124 F Freestyler December 1983
TKK 3148 F Freestyler December 1983
TKK 3216 F Freestyler December 1983
TKK 3339 F Freestyler December 1983
TJJ 3483 F Freestyler January 1984
TII 3882 F Freestyler February 1984
First generation Master
THH 3924 F Master Gen 1 March 1984
THH 3937 F Master Gen 1 March 1984
THH 3978 F Master Gen 1 March 1984
THH 3982 F Master Gen 1 March 1984
TGG 1440 F Master Gen 1 April 1984
TFF 4309 F Master Gen 1 May 1984
TEE 4497 F Master Gen 1 June 1984
TDD 4599 F Master Gen 1 July 1984
Second generation Master
T 07844754 M Master Gen 2 July 1984
T 08844880 M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 08844940 M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 08844949 M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 0884498? M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 08845160 M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 08845168 M Master Gen 2 August 1984
T 09845565 M Master Gen 2 September 1984
T 10845840 M Master Gen 2 October 1984
T 10845931 M Master Gen 2 October 1984
Third generation Master
84086409 (chrome plated finish)
First generation Sport
TEE 0083 HS 83 Sport Gen 1 June 1984
TDD 0196 HS 196 Sport Gen 1 July 1984
TCC 0224 HS 224 Sport Gen 1 ?? 1984
Note slight differences between the gen 1 sport vs. gen 2
Second generation Sport
T 08840459 S 459 Sport Gen 2 August 1984
Mid 80’s serial numbers:
Serial numbers will start with the following digits, no model information contained in most of these serial numbers.
85 : 1985
Example: 8511 1985 Haro (85), made in November (11) sold as an 86 model
Example: 8508 1985 Haro (85), made in August (08)
86 : 1986
Examples would be similar to the 85’s above
87
1987
Examples again the same as 85-86,
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9413/87feb.jpg
H88 : 1988
L89 : 1989 (taken from a Shredder)
L89 : 1989 (from a Haro Group 2)
90’s Haro Serials:
More specific model information in serial numbers starts, but not for all models. Month codes not always clear from now on.
HR900 : 1990 (taken from a Sport Basher model, location: bottom of frame at the rear of the bash guard tubing)
HR900 : 1990 (bashguard Master)
S900 : 1990 (taken from a Master Air/Basher model)
1-C L9001 : 1990 Haro Group 1c, January build
A910 : 1991 (taken from a Sport Basher)
A91H : 1991 (taken from a Sport Basher)
CO1271 1992 Haro Group 1 Race Technique (sold as a frame only)
001049 1992 Haro Group 1 Race Technique
KH3K : 1993 1994 model (late build date, off of Megatube MX)
KTI4 : 1994 1994 Group 1 Ti
CI4B : 1994 1994 Group 1 Ci (Stickers/parts made this a 1995 model)
KH4G : 1994 1995 Master (Stickers/parts show this being sold as a 1995)
SI4E : 1994 1994 Group 1 Si
WF95 : 1995 (taken from a Sport w/bashguard)
WF95F : 1995 (taken from a Sport w/bashguard)
TIKH5J : 1995 1996 Haro Group 1 Ti
DX-K6A0 Sewoo wtp 150 driver windows 10 64 bit. : Jan. 1996 1996 Shredder Deluxe (DX)
DX-KL60 : Dec. 1996 1997 Shredder Super Deluxe
K6K0 : Nov. 1996 1997 Haro Group 1 Ali
TIK6F : June. 1996 1997 Haro Group 1 Ti (stickers/parts make this a 1997 model year)
WF96E : May. 1996 1996 Haro Super Blammo
A601 : Jan. 1996 1996 Haro Basher
HR-K6J : 1996 1997 Haro Zippo (First year for Zippo in 97)
KH7H : 1997 (taken from a Revo)
GH7L : 1997 (taken from a Cozmo)
KH7F : 1997 (same framestyle as the Cozmo above, but with the different starting digit must be the Shredder model as both shared
the same exact frame from 1997 through 1999)
KH8D : 1998 (taken from a Revo, stickers/parts made a 1999 model)
ZI-J8F0 : 1998 Group 1 Zi
ZIL8L : 1998 Group 1 Zi
KH7L5618 : 1998 Blammo
*** 99+ Model abbreviations appear in all serials ***
RO L9 : 1999 1999 Revo
ZOL9 : 1999 1999 Zippo
ZI-L9 : 1999 1999 Zippo
ZI-L9 : 1999 1999 Group 1 Zi (confirmed by stickers) yes same # as the Zippo but two radically different frames at least
54J9J : 1999 1999 Mirra 540 Air
MRJ9 : 1999 1999 Master (location: bottom bracket)
2000+ Serial Numbers:
Serial number will contain a model abbreviation and year/month within the first 5 or so digits.
Year codes interchange month/year, year/month with no blatantly discernable pattern.
As an example you could possibly have 2 of the same exact bikes, we’ll use an 03 Function 3 (F3) for example
One serial could read - F3W3
While the other could read - F33W
No difference, same year same model just an oddity seen in the later serials.
T2-LOGO : 2000 Out of the TR2 line of bikes
T2 LODO : 2000 ditto
H008 : 2000 (taken from unknown model Backtrail)
BPG0 : 2000 2000 Backtrail Pro
SD-LOGO : 2000 2000 Shredder (location: bottom bracket)
ZPW1 : 2001 2001 Zippo
MPJ1 : 2001 2001 Mirra Pro (some Blammos seen with this same serial)
B2S1C : 2001 2001 Backtrail X2
B1S1D : 2001 2001 Backtrail X1
RVW2 : 2002 2002 Revo
21I2 : 2002 2002 TR 2.1
SDW2F : 2002 2002 Shredder (location: bottom bracket)
SDW2C : 2002 2002 Shredde[img]r (location: bottom bracket)
B3S2 : 2002 Backtrail X3 (location: bottom bracket)[/color[/img]
F3W3 : 2003 2003 F-Series F3
F2W3 : 2003 2003 F-Series F2
Z20P4 : 2004 2005 Backtrail Z20 because of color/parts
M54S5 : 2005 2005 Mirra 540 Air
XOP5I : Sept. of 2005 Backtrail X0
X3S5H : Aug. of 2005 Backtrail X3
X12P5J : Oct. of 2005 Backtrail X1/X2
R16W5K : 2005 2005 Nyquist R16 [color=red](location: bottom bracket)
X1W6 : 2006 2005 Backtrail X1
SPW6H**** : 2006 Haro Sport
SPH6L0012 : 2006 Haro Sport
2005+ Serial numbers
Have now seen another difference, but I cannot find the post it was in!!
Instead of the date code directly following the model abbreviation Iam fairly sure the date code was another 2 digits past where it should beat If I find the info again, this will be updated.
FPOW7G : 2007 2007 Forum Pro
Miscellaneous
Some Quick Reference Model Abbreviations:
RV = Revo
RO = Revo
ZO = Zippo
ZP = Zippo
ZI = Zippo
MR = Master
M54 = Mirra 540 Air
54 = Mirra 540 Air
MA = Mirra 540 Air
MP = Mirra Pro
MF = Mirra Flair
SD = Shredder
CZ = Cozmo
B3 = Backtrail X3
X3 = Backtrail X3 (same for X1, X2, etc)
F2 = F-Series F2 (same for F3, F4, etc)
Z20 = Backtrail Z20
21 = TR 2.1 (same for 2.2, 2.3, etc)
N1 = Nyquist One
FS = 04 retro Master Freestyler
FPO = Forum Pro
American made Haro serial numbers and view of the stamping:
(Sent in by Duke 01)
Noticeably different from the normal factory stampings found on the bottom bracket (will post an example up next time I'm home), I believe only to be found on actual full chromoly American made 'Pro' frames.
H00864 : Backtrail Pro
H00945 : Mirra S351
Mirra S351 serial on the right side dropout.
Haro color names:
Starting with 1999+ and by no means a complete list
Deep Red
Ruby Red
Absolute Red
SG Blood Red
SG Rust
Fire Red
Blood Red
Satin Orange
Mango
Tangerine
Yellow
Cat Yellow
Mustard
Fool’s Gold
Sand
X-Yellow
Satin Electric Green
Loogie
Candy Green
Pearl Green
Chromeolive
Dark Green
Light Green
Cayman Green
GI Joe Green
Army Green
SG Olive
SG Chocolate
Champagne
SeaSpray
2Blue
Y2Blue
Y2Blue Team
Ano blue
Ice Blue
Sky Blue
MiraBlue
SuperBlue
Navy Blue
Translucent Blue
SG Blue
Gloss Black
Pearl Black
SG Black
Charcoal
Clay
Putty
Off White
White
Pearl White
Silver
Silver Team
SG Grey
SG Lite Grey
Not necessarily a color but:
Chrome Plate
Ball Burnished
Scotch Brite (similar to ball burnished)
Raw (clearcoated steel)
Thanks to Brian P for the info he pulled from Vbmx and thanks to Hobbes12 because otherwise I would have put off making this list up even longer and thanks as well to Duke 01 for sharing pics of the American made Haro serial number.
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The question does not pertain to my fork, just to generic Marzocchi serial number coding. But I'm most interested in 2003 onwards MX series forks should that make a difference. My current data shows OE fork production was switched to the Sun Tour facility starting in 2004, with all production moved between 2007-2008. Serial number is 6, so assuming 09. Just bought a few bikes from a fleet change over so it was more to date the bikes, cheers Click to expand. Python 3 macos catalina. Week 36 of 2009 production date, makes it a 2010 year model fork as far as spare parts and the year model of bike it came on. RockShox TrailHead App is the starting point to get your suspension dialed in for the perfect ride. Tuning recommendations, upgrade information, and service support all in your hand, customized for your fork. Wheel size: 26' Travel (mm) 100mm, 120mm, 130mm, 140mm, 80mm: Spring: Solo Air: Fork offset: 40mm (26') Maximum Rotor Size: 220mm: Upper tube type: 32mm straight wall. The number is the year of manufacture and the letter appears to be the month of manufacture. In the example, the 'F' indicates the sixth month, or June. Steve Mann reports a mid 70s SR seatpost which is marked with a date code of the form 76.9, where 76 is the year and 9 is either a fractional year or the ninth month of the year.
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Rockshox Serial Number Year Model

Rockshox Serial Number Year 6

2001 Jett & Judy TT, Metro and Judy TT special
Component Serial Numbers - SRAM
RockShox Inc. Issues a Stop Sell Notice for 2001 Judy TT, Judy TT Special, Jett and Metro Front Suspension Bicycle Forks
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- RockShox, Inc. of Colorado Springs, CO, has issued a Stop Sell Notice to its customers for the 2001 Judy TT, Judy TT Special, Jett and Metro model front suspension bicycle forks that were built with compression rods that can fracture in use resulting in a loss of control and possible serious injury to the user. RockShox Inc. has received reports of 23 failures of the compression rods and 2 reports of minor injuries. Injuries included minor scrapes, abrasions and bruising.
RockShox has notified the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding this issue and is working with the Commission staff to develop an effective corrective action plan as soon as possible. RockShox will be distributing recall notices with details of the corrective action plan and remedy to all customers and consumers as soon as the Commission staff has approved the plan.
RockShox front suspension bicycle forks subject to this notice are the 2001 Judy TT, Judy TT Special, Jett and Metro models. The 2001 Jett TT model comes in four colors -- black, silver, red and white with RockShox box shaped logos on the front of each leg and RockShox decals with the 'Judy TT' model designation running vertically on each leg. The 2001 Judy TT Special model comes in three colors -- red, white and black with RockShox box shaped logos on each leg and large 'Judy' decals running vertically on each leg. The 2001 Jett model comes in three colors -- black, silver and white with RockShox box shaped logos on each leg and RockShox decals with the 'Jett' model designator running vertically on each leg. The 2001 Metro model comes in three versions. The Metro SL comes in three colors -- black, white and silver with RockShox box shaped logos on each leg and Metro decals with the 'SL' version designator running vertically on each leg. The Metro XC comes in two colors -- black and silver with RockShox box shaped logos on each leg and Metro decals with the 'XC' version designator running vertically on each leg. The Metro C comes in three colors -- black, and silver with RockShox box shaped logos on each leg and Metro decals with the 'C' version designator running vertically on each leg. Additionally, all RockShox 2001 Judy TT, Judy TT Special, Jett and Metro model front suspension bicycle forks have serial numbers in two locations -- one engraved on the back side of the crown and a second one on a bar-coded sticker attached to the lower legs. These serial numbers will begin with 01 (example: 011F013448) designating the product as a 2001 model. Any RockShox front suspension bicycle fork with a serial number that does not begin with 01 is not affected by this recall.
The RockShox 2001 Judy TT, Judy TT Special, Jett and Metro model front suspension bicycle forks were sold as OEM equipment on various makes and models of bicycles and as aftermarket products primarily through independent bicycle dealers. These front suspension forks were first available in June of 2000 and as aftermarket products sold for approximately $89 - $149 depending on the model.
Consumers should stop riding their bicycles immediately. Consumers who need assistance with determining if their RockShox front suspension fork is affected by this notice should call the RockShox Recall Hotline at 886-888-6192. Consumers may also write RockShox -- RockShox Inc., Attn: Recall Task Force, 1610 Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, CO 80907.
This notice affects no RockShox product from previous model years or other 2001 RockShox model year products.
For More info click on the link below