If you look at the VIN, it has the Serial number in it. You're looking for the prefix (i.e., 3H3, or something like that) with a few numbers after that.
You can download a manual from the link in my signature. Don't cut yourself short on doing repairs yourself! There is nothing you can't do to these bikes yourself! These are simple machines, and do not take any crazy tools to fix them. Brakes are super simple, and are nothing to be afraid of. Personally, I agree with having someone else do the tires, but only because I don't have the tools, and it's not too expensive to have someone else mount them. Generally, you will spend a fortune with any other kind of repairs if you tke it to a mechanic, and most mechanics are not familiar with bikes as old as these, and there are MANY horror stories because of that.
Take your time, ask questions here, and you can fix anything on your bike - all by yourself! You'll feel a much higher sense of accomplishment when you're done too.
You can download a manual from the link in my signature. Don't cut yourself short on doing repairs yourself! There is nothing you can't do to these bikes yourself! These are simple machines, and do not take any crazy tools to fix them. Brakes are super simple, and are nothing to be afraid of. Personally, I agree with having someone else do the tires, but only because I don't have the tools, and it's not too expensive to have someone else mount them. Generally, you will spend a fortune with any other kind of repairs if you tke it to a mechanic, and most mechanics are not familiar with bikes as old as these, and there are MANY horror stories because of that.
Take your time, ask questions here, and you can fix anything on your bike - all by yourself! You'll feel a much higher sense of accomplishment when you're done too.
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