I think I saw somewhere it was around 33lbs.
When the Interceptor first came out, they were GT's bottom of the line BMX bike. It's a better bike now, but still a low end bike.
Yes most bmx bikes range from 8 years to 18+
The GT BMX serial number is important for identifying and authenticating a GT BMX bike because it serves as a unique identifier for each bike. By checking the serial number against GT's records, you can verify the bike's authenticity and track its history. This can help prevent buying stolen bikes and ensure you are getting a genuine GT BMX bike.
yes they do
GT or Diamond back, GT's are cheaper though
To perform a GT BMX serial number lookup, visit the GT Bicycles website and use their online serial number checker tool. Enter the serial number of your GT BMX bike to retrieve information about its model, year of production, and other details.
28lbs
yc96050120 what year made ?
The GT Bump appears to be a BMX, and since BMXes are pretty much always ridden out of the saddle rider size doesn't matter much. They all have 20" wheels, so not much difference there either.
GT BMX serial numbers are important because they serve as a unique identifier for each bike, allowing owners to track their bike's history and prove its authenticity. These serial numbers are typically located on the bottom bracket of the frame and can be used to verify the bike's model, year of production, and other details. By cross-referencing the serial number with GT's records or online databases, owners can authenticate their GT BMX bike and ensure its value and provenance.
About $75 thnx for your time