Where is the frame number on a Claud Butler bike?
Find your Claud Butler frame number before you buy, sell or register it.
Find your Claud Butler frame number before you buy, sell or register it.
On a Claud Butler, check underneath the bottom bracket first. Claud Butler is a long-running British name with a large number of older steel-framed bikes still in use, and on those frames the number is usually stamped into the bottom bracket shell or the rear dropout. On newer aluminium models it is normally under the bottom bracket.
That number matters. It helps you register the bike, check if it has been reported stolen, prove ownership, value it and sell it with more buyer confidence. Here is where to find it, how to read it, and how to check it before you buy.
Check a Claud Butler frame number
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The frame number on a Claud Butler bike is usually stamped underneath the bottom bracket, between the pedals. On older steel frames also check the rear dropouts, where the back wheel sits in the frame, because that is a traditional stamping spot on British-built bikes.
This is the most common place to find a Claud Butler frame number. It is the part of the frame between the pedals, on the underside.
Make sure you copy the full number. A single missing or misread character can give the wrong result.
If the number is not under the bottom bracket, check these places next:
On older bikes, repainted frames and heavily used bikes, the number can be harder to read. If it has been scratched off, covered, filed down or looks tampered with, treat that as a serious warning sign.
A unique alphanumeric code stamped into the frame. Claud Butler does not publish a serial format, and the marking style varies a lot across the decades this name has been in use, so record the whole code exactly as you find it.
Do not use the model name, tyre size, barcode on a shop label, or any number printed on a component. The frame number belongs to the bike frame itself. For example, these are not usually the frame number:
The number you want is the unique frame code that belongs to the frame itself.
British frame builders often stamped the serial into the rear dropout rather than the bottom bracket shell. If you have an older Claud Butler and the shell is blank, look closely at the flat metal faces where the rear wheel bolts in, and at the underside of the seat tube near the shell.
A frame number is one of the most useful details on a used bike. It connects a Claud Butler to its owner, its registration record and any stolen-bike reports.
You may need it to:
If you own a Claud Butler, take a photo of the frame number and keep it with your receipt. If the bike is ever stolen, that detail can make a real difference.
A clean-looking bike is not always a safe buy. Before you pay, ask the seller for a clear photo of the frame number and check it against stolen-bike records. You should also ask for:
Red flag. Be careful if the seller refuses to show the frame number, says they cannot find it, gives only a partial code, or pressures you to pay quickly. A genuine seller should understand why you are checking.
Found the number? Run a free stolen-bike check before you buy. Enter the Claud Butler frame number into the checker and look for any matching reports. It only takes a moment, and it can help you avoid buying a bike with a bad history. If the bike looks clear, you can also value it and compare similar Claud Butler bikes for sale.
Report it as soon as possible. You will usually need the frame number, photos, make, model, colour, size, location and any unique marks or upgrades.
Include anything distinctive, such as upgraded wheels, unusual tyres, scratches, stickers, lights, mudguards, racks or replacement parts. The more detail you provide, the easier it is to identify the bike if it appears for sale.
Yes. Most people use frame number and serial number to mean the same thing. It is the unique identifying code attached to the bike frame.
Most Claud Butler bikes have a frame number or serial number. Check the locations described above first; on older frames the marking can be shallow or worn, so clean the area and check in good light before concluding it is missing.
Do not buy the bike. A removed or damaged frame number is a major red flag. It may make the bike harder to register, insure, resell or prove as yours.
Yes. Use the frame number to run a stolen-bike check before buying. You should also ask the seller for proof of ownership and check that the details match the bike.
Looking for another brand? See the full bike frame number guide.
The quickest place to find a Claud Butler frame number is underneath the bike, near the pedals. Look for a stamped code or barcode sticker, copy the full number, then check it before you buy, sell or register the bike. A used Claud Butler can be a brilliant buy, but the frame number is the detail that protects you.
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