The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a Kawasaki Drifter snowmobile is typically found on the frame, often located near the rear of the machine, close to the left side of the engine compartment. It may also be stamped on a metal plate attached to the tunnel or chassis. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the owner's manual for specific guidance.
the vin on a Yamaha snowmobile is usually found on the right side where your foot is placed.
1904012
The VIN number on a Polaris snowmobile is located in the engine compartment, under the cowl. It can also be found on the frame of the vehicle.
It is on the neck of the Kawasaki i think.
In the tunnel
Where is the vin located on kx450
all of them
The VIN on the Kawasaki KLF300C is located on the lower left rail just in front of the foot step or peg. The VIN is generally on a metal tag.
zx400k009583
8k4 008797
Kawasaki does not produce a street legal drifter. Above answer not true! This person must only be familiar with Kawasaki snowmobiles. Kawasaki produced the 1500cc Vulcan Drifter in the US from 1999 until 2005. An 800cc model was available from 2000 until 2006. Kawasaki does not release production numbers but I believe these models were somewhat limited in availability according what I have read on online forums dedicated to these bikes and because you just don't see them very often. They featured retro styling reminescent of the 1940's era Indians.
The tenth digit in a Kawasaki's VIN represents the year it was made. "B" is listed as either a 1981 or 2011. This particular VIN is not showing any company records so a call to Kawasaki's customer service might be helpful.