With a second frame, I can compare serial numbers. I found a second label, presumably from the factory in Taiwan, which was obscured on the rear triangle from view and painted over a bit on the front.
There’s the SCOR SN, typical number is:
4060Z-ss-22-Myyxxxxx (front triangle)
4060Z-RT-22-Myyxxxxx (rear triangle)
“New” frame SN:
4060Z-MM-22-M24xxxxx (front triangle)
4060Z-RT-22-M24xxxxx (rear triangle)
“Old” frame SN:
4060Z-MM-22-M23xxxxx (front triangle)
4060Z-RT-22-M23xxxxx (rear triangle)
Stands to reason “ss” is the size, “yy” the model/sales year and “xxxxx” unique sequential alphanumeric.
The “factory” label:
“New”
forgot to take a picture (front triangle)
H2309PM60402 22M2-後下叉-2 (rear triangle)
“Old”
H2307PM01630 22M2 前三角-M (front triangle)
H2309PM60272 22M2-後下叉-2 (rear triangle)
前三角 [translate front triangle]
後下叉 [translate rear crossbar]
The factory label doesn’t seem to indicate any difference, like version, other than being a higher sequential number.
The SCOR label indicates model year, but that maybe not be very telling on its own. Unless you had a very early model 2022. That would be the most interesting actually.
22M2, since this eMTB came out around 2022…. maybe the 2 at the end means a version 2. We know they redesigned the bike around 23-24 with a few changes. No 22M3 to indicate a newer frame or update. Unless a rolling production change, which I think in unlikely. I bet they just have a stock of these “newer” frames when they did a production run in 2023-2024.
