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One ride on the Dyno Compe and you'll be hooked on the trick componentry, including Dia-Compe Bulldog brakes, GT tyres, alloy 48-hole rims and alloy axle pegs. Aimed at the beginning freestyle rider, the components alone on the Compe are impressive. The heart and soul of the Compe is equally impressive with its Dyno designed geometry, CrMo downtube and beefy 6mm dropouts. A first for the Compe - a GT Piston stem. Unequaled clamping power and beautiful sculpted lines make the Piston the hottest stem around. When it comes to side-pull brakes, riders agree the Bulldogs are their only choice. It's these brand name components that set the Compe apart from the competition.

Dyno design freestyle frame with CMo down tube and 6mm dropouts • Alloy 48-hole aluminum rims and alloy hubs • Alloy axle pegs • Dyno design flatland handlebar with gussets • Dia-Compe Bulldog brakes • GT 2.1 freestyle tires • Colors: Chrome, Charcoal, Army Green.

1998 Dyno Compe Highlights.


Down Tube Frame

CR-MO

Cranks

1pc

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 two characters SY 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: SY7K00000

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.