Go here enter ALL numbers/ letters (and hypens if applicable) http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
Unless this is a pre 1981 bike, this is not a vin. A vin must be 17 digits. If it is an older bike, no way of checking the vin numbers on them.
The date is usually the 10th number in the VIN check yours here http://www.analogx.com/contents/vinview.htm
If you have an older bike (pre 1981) before they went to a 17 digit vin, you will have to check with a dealer. No one knows how, nor is there a website, to decode the older vin numbers.
take it to a mechanic
Check out the vin or chass number with the maker. You may also be able to do this online.
The vin should have 17 digits, this is either a partial vin number or a bike made before 1981 in which case we have no way of decoding. If it is a pre 81 bike, check with your local Suzuki shop. They should be able to help.
every part on your bike should have a vin number on it including the engine.
Most motorcycles are registered by the vin on the frame. I have seen some that were registered by the engine number. The best thing you can do is to go to the Motor Vehicle dept in your area and have them run the VIN to check it the bike is stolen. If you are friends with a Cop, he can also check for you.
The vin should have 17 digits, this is either a partial vin number or a bike made before 1981 in which case we have no way of decoding. If it is a pre 81 bike, check with your local Suzuki shop. They should be able to help.
Most vin numbers are located on the right side if the head tube.
Not a full vin, not enough to work with. A vin is 17 digits.
how to get a free vin # check