The 1998 Diamond Back Venom BMX features a freestyle-designed frame with oversized tubing, a chromoly down tube, and double-thick dropouts for added durability, paired with a chromoly fork using 1-1/4” blades and reinforced dropouts. It comes fitted with DB freestyle handlebars offering an 8-1/2” rise in chrome, held by a DB alloy four-bolt stem. Braking is handled by an alloy U-brake at the rear with a Dia-Compe Bull Dog front brake and alloy levers, while the drivetrain uses a DB one-piece chromoly 175mm crank in chrome with a DB 44-tooth chainwheel, matched to DB resin platform pedals with 1/2” axles. The wheelset consists of DB alloy 48-hole 20x1.75” rims, alloy hubs, and 14-gauge spokes, wrapped in DB freestyle 20x1.95” tyres. Comfort comes via a DB freestyle seat with 9mm rails and a chromoly layback seatpost (25.4mm). Finish options were full chrome, or flat black with a chrome fork.
Frame Down Tube
1pc Cranks
Alloy Rims
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Diamond Back BMX serial numbers.
The first three characters ACS is the factory code.
After the above factory code, the next character is year of production. 7 = 1997, 8 = 1998. Production would have most likely started around May 1997 through to April 1998.
After the year is month of production. A = January, B = Febuary, C = March, D = April, E = May, F = June, G = July, H= August, I = September, J = October, K = November, L = December
Example: ACS7F00000
Made in Taiwan.
As a general rule, bikes made in Taiwan had around a 8 month production lead timeline before they were delivered and sold in bike shops around the world. Generally around May of each year, factories would switch production to making models for the following year.