No, VIN number is basically the a coded description of the automobile you posses. it shows the model, origin, type, engine, year, company. It is like a automobile DNA.
Look for a metal plate with information printed or engraved on it on the steering head of the motorcycle Next Look up the VIN online using a VIN search specific to motorcycles.
vin is on the fork shaft
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Kawasaki zx10r
The Engine and frame both have a VIN on them. On all motorcycles it is stamped on the side of the steering head. On street-legal motorcycles, the VIN also appears on the Safety Certification Label affixed to, or near, the side of the steering head. The engine VIN is stamped on the case.
The VIN begins with the prefix "JKA", "JKB", "JK1", "JSA", or "LM4"On all motorcycles it is stamped on the side of the steering head. On street-legal motorcycles, the VIN also appears on the Safety Certification Label affixed to, or near, the side of the steering head.on the earily Kaws 73-? it the vin was the engine number, what year did the vin become the frame number?
I think what we need to know here is,... what do you mean by "address" milage and vin?
The vin is stamped on the neck tube on the left side of the of the bike. The left side is left as sitting on the bike.
This is a complete vin number decoder and works for BMW motorcycles from 1970Copy & paste the following link in your address bar and enter the last 7 characters of the VIN numberhttp://www.bmwarchiv.de/vin/
* The VIN begins with the prefix "JKA", "JKB", "JK1", "JSA", or "LM4" * On all motorcycles it is stamped on the side of the steering head. On street-legal motorcycles, the VIN also appears on the Safety Certification Label affixed to, or near, the side of the steering head. * On ATV's it is stamped on the lower frame tube, to the left of the engine. * On MULE® utility vehicles, look for a plate welded to the frame at or near the front of the vehicle. On some MULE models, the VIN is located on the frame, just below the front of the seat. * The VIN begins with the prefix "JKA", "JKB", "JK1", "JSA", or "LM4" * On all motorcycles it is stamped on the side of the steering head. On street-legal motorcycles, the VIN also appears on the Safety Certification Label affixed to, or near, the side of the steering head. * On ATV's it is stamped on the lower frame tube, to the left of the engine. * On MULE® utility vehicles, look for a plate welded to the frame at or near the front of the vehicle. On some MULE models, the VIN is located on the frame, just below the front of the seat. The above is a quote from the Kawasaki website. I found the VIN numbers on both of my Kawasaki ATV's on the lowest frame tube parallel to the ground. The Prairie 700 had the number on the left under the front differential. The Bayou 250 had the number directly under the engine on the left side. The numbers are stamped into the frame and not that obvious, but are easy to see once you know where to look.
Cars of this era had no VIN#. They did however have a build plate. There was no standardized location for the plate. Normally it was under the hood on the firewall, but can be in another place. All I can tell you is to look for it.
Make, Model, Year, Mileage, & VIn #.