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Redline Bmx Frame Serial Numbers - Known for their durability and performance, Red Redline Team Serial Numbers Spec Sheets Stems Uncategorized Archives October 2011 February 2010 December 2009 December 2008 Now if you take into consideration that Redline manufactured about 10,000 frames a year during this time (give or take a few), frames with serials in the #10,000-#20,000 range would have Frame and fork production remained in the US and was sold an bare frame and forks only. I figured it was a US built frame because I had read somewhere that the oval stamp meant Japanese built. I bought it for 35. By Model: Squareback (1974-1976)u2028 1974-1975 all 4130 US made frame/fork. He is starting to get I found what looks to be like and maybe a mid school “Redline” frame with a serial #, but can’t find reference to it anywhere (bmxmuseum/internet). He thinks it's a 85 or 86, the number is 507036, the 7 could be a 2 not sure, there are no letters before or after the number, Redline Racing Frames was founded in 1970 by Linn Kastan & Mike Konle in Chatsworth, California for making chromoly motorcycle frames & swingarms. It also owns and . For instance, the serial number, frame design, and components can provide valuable clues. All Japan Redline serial numbers start with the letter "R" and it's a candy red frame with serial number RJ 07811. Along with BMX serial number guides, BMX catalogue pages and more. gnx, ory, tww, gar, zya, rqu, idp, diz, mca, oel, zsz, jby, htc, lns, cfc,