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1996-dyno-sonic-bmx-catalogue

We started from scratch to create the fastest Dyno ever - the 1996 Dyno Sonic. The Sonic is built to tear up the local BMX track with it's 100% aluminum frame, cantilever brakes, GT platform pedals and aluminum rims. The Sonic also looks cool with its Dyno stem, micro adjust seat post, GT spider and chainring and Dyno drop nose saddle. Whether you plan on racing BMX or shredding with your friends, the Dyno Sonic will give you the edge. Your friends may not like you for beating them all the time but you can always tell them to stop whining and pick up their own Dyno! Colors: Ball Burnished, Emerald Green.

1996 Dyno Sonic Highlights.


Frame

Alloy

Cranks

1pc

Weinmann Alloy Rims

36H

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 two characters SK is the factory code.

After the above factory code, the next character is year of production. 5 = 1995, 6 = 1996. Production would have most likely started around May 1995 through to April 1996.

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: SK5K00000

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.