Style | Freestyle/Flatland
1996-dyno-slammer-bmx-catalogue

Have you ever seen Bill Neuman pull a smooth hang-five into a backpacker? If you have. you've seen the bike he rides: the 1996 Dyno Slammer. The Slammer features a 100% chromoly frame, U-brake mounts, double thick dropouts and a bolt-on bashguard. The Slammer is built in the U.S.A. with a DiaCompe 990 U-brake, an Odyssey Gyro cable detangler, Dyno Drainpipe seat post. GT Power Series one-piece cranks and GT large flange Mohawk hubs. The Dyno Slammer is strong, light and the personal choice of the smoothest flatlander in the sport - Bill Neuman. So make it your choice today! Color: Chrome Plated. Also available as frame only.

1996 Dyno Compe Highlights.


USA Made Frame & Fork

CR-MO

GT 1pc Power Series Cranks

175mm

Weinmann DW Alloy Rims

48H

Original Catalogue Specs.


BMX SerialFinder.

To use the BMX SerialFinder start typing the whole serial into the search bar at the top of the page, or use the Advanced Search page. Based on your entry, a filtered list of possible bikes that match your serial year and month will appear.

Dyno BMX serial numbers.
The first one or two characters is for month of production. 1-12 = January to December

After the above month characters, the next 2 characters is year of production. 95 = 1995, 96 = 1996. Production would have most likely started around October 1995 through to September 1996.

Example: 11950000

Made in USA.
As a general rule, bikes made in USA had around a 3 month production lead timeline before they were delivered and sold in bike shops around the world. Generally around October of each year, factories would switch production to making models for the following year.