garegin said:my new bike is called f.s. elite platimun. how can i find the make of my bike. i have a bad hunch that i essentaily bought a 90 dollar bike that used to cost not more than 150.
Serial Numbers on bicycles are pretty much untraceable. They vary between the manufacturers and often do not mean anything to anyone other than those who manufactured them.garegin said:no one? its untracable?
Honestly, your description is too sparse ...garegin said:my new bike is called f.s. elite platimun. how can i find the make of my bike. i have a bad hunch that i essentaily bought a 90 dollar bike that used to cost not more than 150.
BTW. If your bike is a MTB, then I reckon F.S. stands for full suspension (suspension fork + rear shock) ...garegin said:thanks guys. when i get home (2 hours later) ill post the picture
I can't really help you with identifying the bike in question. But now I am wondering, what is that apparatus that appears in the background of the photographs???garegin said:if you guys wanna the entire shot of the bike ill post that too.
http://gagarigs.com/press/wp-content/uploads/_img_0067.JPG
http://gagarigs.com/press/wp-content/uploads/_img_0069.JPG
OK, I see that now. For a moment I thought that you had some kind of weird recumbent going on there.garegin said:just bikes and a shoping cart. the one in the background is a bike without the back wheel.
First. Before the-turn-of-the-Century, Specialized designated FS to mean "Front Suspension" ... so, that is what it probably means on your bike.garegin said:im not griping at you guys, but what your pretty much saying that if the bike company had slaves in burma and i wanted to sue, i couldnt find them? i mean can i go to sears and ask couple of questions to the managment?
Oh! Well, if that's all you want to know, then the information is right in front of you ... you just need a tape measure + protractor.garegin said:i dont wanna sue the company!! i just said that hypotheticly. i just wanna find the manufacturer to look at the specs of the bike.