It will tell you production sequence, what factory it comes from, production year, engine size, model line, brand, etc.
the Vin number is located in the lower left corner of the front windshield. it a small strip with numbers and letters on it.
17 numbers & letters
its in the first two letters of the vin
if your talking about the vin, they represent a variety of things about the vehicle.
A VIN number on a 1999 Chevrolet Geo Prism, as well as with all cars, are the numbers and letters that tells the history about the car. All VIN's are seventeen characters long, made up of letters and numbers. It is a unique serial number to each car. It tells the make, model, year and manufacture of the car. It can also tell where the car was built, in what year built and any extra features the car may have.
The VIN number of a vehicle is a combination of letters and numbers. This can be read off of the car registration or insurance cards.
The VIN number on a 1966 Ford van looks like a combination of letters and numbers. The first three numbers of the VIN indicates the make of the van. An example of what a VIN on a 1966 Ford would look like would be F11Y8E000001.
There are 17 letters and numbers in the serial to the Suzuki LT80, it is considered a VIN number.
Mine has a combo of 17 letters and numbers. Check the sticker on the neck by the headlights.
under the back seat right in the middle. it should be 7 numbers/letters
you can take vin to a ford dealer and they can tell you what ratio you have.or you can read in ownere manuel how to translate the vin. there is an explanation on which numbers mean what,and in the book is a list matching numbers to ratios
Could be anything....VIN numbers are unique on every bike,could start with the same letters or digits but after tht they are diffrent on every bike