Trek Serial Number Decoding?
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Trek Serial Number Decoding?
Does anyone know a resource for decoding late-model (not vintage) Trek serial numbers? I'm trying to figure out if the Domane I bought in June is a 2020 or 2021 model. From what I have been able to find out, the last digit in the serial number ('R' in my case) is supposedly a year code, but I don't know what year 'R' corresponds to, or whether that's a model year or a calendar year. I don't know if there are any differences between the 2020 and 2021 Domane, and I think my bike's color (Crystal White) was offered both years.
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UPDATE: I called again and got a much shorter estimated wait time so I stuck it out. The rep said that the first three digits after the "WTU" represent the production day (so "045" would be the 45th day of the year), the two letters in the middle represent the manufacturing plant code, the next four numbers represent the bike's position in that day's production run, and the final letter represents the model year (mine turned out to be a 2021 model year).
So a serial number of WTU060QU0110R would represent a 2021 model year bike that was the 110th bike made in the "QU" factory on the 60th day of the year. Interestingly, the actual model information doesn't appear to be encoded anywhere in the serial number.
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I tried that first, but got an expected wait time of almost three hours, with no callback option. And my LBS where I bought the bike has actually stopped answering the phones entirely - they're using every warm body in the shop to either work on bikes or deal with the line of customers outside.
UPDATE: I called again and got a much shorter estimated wait time so I stuck it out. The rep said that the first three digits after the "WTU" represent the production day (so "045" would be the 45th day of the year), the two letters in the middle represent the manufacturing plant code, the next four numbers represent the bike's position in that day's production run, and the final letter represents the model year (mine turned out to be a 2021 model year).
So a serial number of WTU060QU0110R would represent a 2021 model year bike that was the 110th bike made in the "QU" factory on the 60th day of the year. Interestingly, the actual model information doesn't appear to be encoded anywhere in the serial number.
UPDATE: I called again and got a much shorter estimated wait time so I stuck it out. The rep said that the first three digits after the "WTU" represent the production day (so "045" would be the 45th day of the year), the two letters in the middle represent the manufacturing plant code, the next four numbers represent the bike's position in that day's production run, and the final letter represents the model year (mine turned out to be a 2021 model year).
So a serial number of WTU060QU0110R would represent a 2021 model year bike that was the 110th bike made in the "QU" factory on the 60th day of the year. Interestingly, the actual model information doesn't appear to be encoded anywhere in the serial number.
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Anyone find it a bit humorous that a bike made on March 1st (about) of this year is a 2021 model ? Actually I think you have a 'leap bike'.. I believe the 60th day of the year was Feb 29th.
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D - 2009
E - 2010
F - 2011
G - 2012
H - 2013
J - 2014
K - 2015
L - 2016
M - 2017
N - 2018
P - 2019
Q - 2020
R - 2021
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I found a recall bulletin from Trek that says that a final serial number character of "D" represents the 2009 model year. Going forward from that (and skipping "I" and "O" as many manufacturers do because they look too much like 1 and 0), I get this, which matches up with 'R' representing the 2021 model year:
D - 2009
E - 2010
F - 2011
G - 2012
H - 2013
J - 2014
K - 2015
L - 2016
M - 2017
N - 2018
P - 2019
Q - 2020
R - 2021
D - 2009
E - 2010
F - 2011
G - 2012
H - 2013
J - 2014
K - 2015
L - 2016
M - 2017
N - 2018
P - 2019
Q - 2020
R - 2021
Thank you. Makes sense....I worked at furniture store a hundred years ago when I was a kid and all the prices were hand marked on a hang-tag. Our cost on a particular item was written as "Don't be lazy", corresponding to 1 through zero, respectively. So if our cost on some item was $195, our cost would be coded as DZB on the tag. This allowed us to negotiate on various items within certain limits. Pretty clever I thought.
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Thank you. Makes sense....I worked at furniture store a hundred years ago when I was a kid and all the prices were hand marked on a hang-tag. Our cost on a particular item was written as "Don't be lazy", corresponding to 1 through zero, respectively. So if our cost on some item was $195, our cost would be coded as DZB on the tag. This allowed us to negotiate on various items within certain limits. Pretty clever I thought.
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The Hasselblad camera company uses that scheme for the date codes on its cameras and film magazines, too. "VHPICTURES" (For "Victor Hasselblad Pictures") translates to 1234567890. Kodak did the same thing for its lenses and camera bodies for a while too, using CAMEROSITY as the code word.
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We did something similar in the Navy when we wanted to broadcast coordinates over the radio but couldn't use an encrypted channel - We'd use a ten-letter word with no repeated letters, with each letter representing 1 through 0. Not really "secure" in any meaningful sense of the word, but it was good enough for training flights.
The Hasselblad camera company uses that scheme for the date codes on its cameras and film magazines, too. "VHPICTURES" (For "Victor Hasselblad Pictures") translates to 1234567890. Kodak did the same thing for its lenses and camera bodies for a while too, using CAMEROSITY as the code word.
The Hasselblad camera company uses that scheme for the date codes on its cameras and film magazines, too. "VHPICTURES" (For "Victor Hasselblad Pictures") translates to 1234567890. Kodak did the same thing for its lenses and camera bodies for a while too, using CAMEROSITY as the code word.
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My 2020 model Domane SLR 7 P1 was made at the end of Jan. 2020 and I picked it up at the dealer in Feb. 6th but the S/N ends in "R". The rest of it makes sense but it seems "R" is a 2020.
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Not sure what the letters relate to but I own a 2021 Checkpoint and the last letters in the serial number is “P” I know my bike is a 2021 because of the colour. Cheers
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Maybe the P1 bikes follow a different scheme? I wouldn't bet money on any of this being correct - all I know is that the Trek rep told me this morning that the first part after WTU is the production date, the middle part is the factory code, the last part is the bike's position on the day's production run, and that the 'R' at the end marks my Domane as a 2021.
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My Project one was ordered November 2014 and delivered January 2015. It has a J at the engine which makes it 2014. It also has a second sticker with a "item number" that has a date of 09/01/2015.
Personally i don't care, it's a awesome bike and if its a 2014 or 2015 just doesn't matter.
Personally i don't care, it's a awesome bike and if its a 2014 or 2015 just doesn't matter.
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My bike dates to mid-February production (the actual date code is 044 - the "060" I used upthread was just an example). So mine was made just about two weeks after yours, and the Trek rep I called today verified that it's a 2021.
Maybe the P1 bikes follow a different scheme? I wouldn't bet money on any of this being correct - all I know is that the Trek rep told me this morning that the first part after WTU is the production date, the middle part is the factory code, the last part is the bike's position on the day's production run, and that the 'R' at the end marks my Domane as a 2021.
Maybe the P1 bikes follow a different scheme? I wouldn't bet money on any of this being correct - all I know is that the Trek rep told me this morning that the first part after WTU is the production date, the middle part is the factory code, the last part is the bike's position on the day's production run, and that the 'R' at the end marks my Domane as a 2021.
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Car companies start building their vehicles in the previous year, and selling them in the previous year, for the following year's model. Bike companies are no different. So I would suggest that his bike was built on February 29th, 2020 (a leap year) for the 2021 model year that likely began in mid-2020.
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Car companies start building their vehicles in the previous year, and selling them in the previous year, for the following year's model. Bike companies are no different. So I would suggest that his bike was built on February 29th, 2020 (a leap year) for the 2021 model year that likely began in mid-2020.
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Yeah I guess. Though I wonder if the datecode might only be assuredly designating the model year of the frame. Does a serial number go on or before someone chooses which color scheme to paint on it (if these color schemes can change each year). Likewise is frame made before anyone's figured out which parts list to put on the bike (if the trim levels vary from one year to the next)? Or as each frame is made, it's already pre-determined which model year color/trim it will get?
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Trek serial numbers
in case this may help others narrow down the year indicated by their Trek S/N...my Trek Fuel EX 9.8 XT ends with an "S" - but I bought it in July 2021. So, I'm thinking it's a 2021. which throws the Letter/Year list above off a bit. Just FYI....