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Taiwanese Switchbacks and more - all pictures taken by me.
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I'll contact cervelo as soon as I got time. The serial is a bit washed out, but this was what I got out of it SNR3K0M0.....
I checked the cervelo.forum and they explained how the serials are arranged.
"sn" = serial number, "R3" = model, "c" = carbon, "11" = can mean either year manufactured or model year. The last letter followed by the numbers are the actual serial number. Not sure if the letter preceding the numbers has a specific meaning or not.
So actually there is your proof, but I will gladly contact cervelo and make them double check!
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