![]() I have only two SNs from that time, but am pretty confident of how they work. Prior to May 1978, Torker seems to have used the "standard" BMX SN system that many companies used. Those few odd-balls not withstanding, I'm 90+% sure I've cracked the code from May 1978 when the Low Profile and Big Bike production began to October 1984 when the original U.S.-based company went bankrupt. All of the above.Īs it turns out, my first theory was dead-on. I also had a few odd-ball numbers (still do) that exist due to: 1. ![]() At the time, however, I overlooked a few details and couldn't make my theory work, so I discarded the theory. A few months into it, I had a theory on how it worked month-by-month. I've been collecting Torker SNs for a few years now. ![]()
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