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If your VIN is on the doorjamb, then it should be on the area of the doorjamb just below the level of the rearview mirror. The VIN number may also be on the opposite side of the driver’s side doorjamb, near where the driver’s side seatbelt latches. [5] X Research source
You will probably need a flashlight to see the VIN if it is written here.
You may have to check both sides of the steering neck to find the VIN.
Check the outside of the frame first. The VIN may be located just below your bike’s shifter on the left side of your bike. If you can’t find it on the outside of the bike, start looking on the inside of the frame. [14] X Research source Some manufacturers stamp the VIN on specific areas of the frame. For example, Honda stamps the VIN on the right side of the steering head as well as on the area of the frame just above the motor on the left side of the bike. Check with your manufacturer to see if there are specific areas where you should look first.
Your owner’s manual may also include a picture of where to find the engine number on the engine block. [17] X Research source hhttps://www. fordservicecontent. com/Ford_Content/Catalog/owner_information/Everest_U375_TEC_EB3B-19G219-YAB_AUS. pdf