The Danish bicycle VIN-system is a system introduced in 1942 by the Danish government, providing all bicycles in Denmark with a unique code. The VIN code is a combination of letters and digits embedded into the bicycle frame and consists of a manufacturer code, a serial number, and construction year code.
Since 1948, it has been illegal[1] to sell bicycle frames in Denmark without an embedded VIN. Because of this, insurance companies in Denmark will not pay indemnities for stolen bicycles without a VIN.[2]
The manufacturers-code, is a 1, 2, 3 or 4-letter block. If the code starts with a W, it is an imported bicycle frame. The second block is the frame serial number from that manufacturer. This shall have at least one digit, but can otherwise have any number of digits. The third block is a single letter code that identifies the production year. Certain limits regarding letters are instated for the VIN:[3]
I is omitted as it can be confused with 1 (one)
O is omitted as it can be confused with 0 (zero)
Y is omitted as it can be confused with V
W is omitted, to avoid confusion with the manufacturer code (where W is reserved for imported frames)
In the examples above, the first bicycle is a bicycle imported by FDB, with serial number 1234 and made in either 1963, 1984 or 2005. The second bike is an SCO bicycle, with serial number 57, made in 1942, 1964, 1985 or 2006.
Common manufacturer codes
This table shows examples of manufacturer codes, but is in no way to be considered a complete listing.
VIN provided by the police - usually for private import
DB
Rocky
PL
CREATE
DI1
Dibbern Cykler
PR
Pro Movec
EE
Egedesø (alias Everton)
PS
Schrøder cykler
FAK
Falcon
PY
Python Pro
GD
Titania Cykler
GR
L. H. V. Grønning, Skibhusvej 146, Odense
GW3
G&W Cykler
1: Even though I in general is not used, it appears that some brands are using it[citation needed]. 2: Even though I in general is not used, Ebsen Danmark A/S bicycles are in fact using it in their manufacturer code (verified). 3: Even though W in general is not used, it appears that some brands are using it[citation needed].
Raleigh WN Variant
Two examples of the WN prefix (which denotes "Nordisk Cyklfabrik A/S") have been found so far on Raleigh branded models. Because Raleigh had a long standing policy of shipping out frames to distribution centres in export territories where they would be then built into complete bicycles, it seems highly likely that any Raleigh made frame shipped from England to that particular company and built into a bicycle which was then destined for sale in Denmark, was stamped with the WN prefix.
Production year identification codes
Please note that since this table was compiled, a Q has been found on a Raleigh frame made in March 1978. This obviously calls into question the entries for letters R to Z but also confirms the years for A to P are accurate.