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Generally one cannot get ANY info on a bike from serial number alone. As you don't say anything about brand or model nobody can help your further. If you know the brand, just Google "(brand) serial number" and do some research. For more info see my tip: How to determine the year value etc of your bicycle
Not usually possible to ID a bike by serial number alone. Only a few brands have serial number that are unique enough to tell what brand they are, and even if you know the brand the serial number will rarely tell you the model, only the year. If there's no head badge (name plate on front of frame) or model decal then it does not matter at all what brand it is. Value is minimal.
A serial number at best will only tell you when the bike was made, and only for a limited number of brands. Some brands have a date code on the head badge (where the fork goes through) that gives that info. Please see my tip for more: How to determine the year value etc of your bicycle
As with any hardware, you need to supply a "brand name" or manufacturer and what the "model number" is. Of course, a model number is not a serial number. Even within a brand, each model may have its own set of serial numbers. I suggest you do a google search for "brand serial numbers" replacing the word brand with your specific brand. But here is a short cut that may serve you well:
If you want to try another type of direct google search for your:
If you do not know the brand, then try the type of instrument and serial numbers. That may offer you a list of different instrument brands with links to serial numbers associated with them. Here is a result for a search for clarinet serial numbers.
TREK bicycles have the serial number on the underside of the down tube near the crankset. Flip your bike so that the wheels are up and look at the tube near the pedals (on the tube that runs towards the handlebars).
holden dealers or gm dealers must remove radio or just remove facia and get radio brand and serial number then fax away for code depending on what brand radio is fitted to vehicle (many different ones) philips and daewoo radios need dealer attension. some others i can decode with radio serial number which is the bar code number.
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