No, it is generally on the windshield on the bottom driver side.
It is an unibody constructed vehicle and does not have a frame.It is an unibody constructed vehicle and does not have a frame.
If the frame is original the id will be on the downtube of the frame. The engine id should be on the top of the block.
the vehicle identification number is stamped into the left side of the frame
The 1995 Polaris 400 vehicle identification number is located on the vehicle identification number plate attached to the frame. You will find the flight below the seat.
The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, only identifies the body and frame of the vehicle. There is no VIN number on the engine and the engine number is not related to the VIN.
The VIN number is stamped on the front end of the frame, easily seen when you are standing in front of the vehicle looking down at the frame, centrally, a bit to the right.
The vin is generally stamped into the trailer tongue frame or stamped on a metal plate that is welded to the trailer tongue frame.
The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stamped on the engine block, transmission and frame.
The VIN number on a Honda Goldwing motorcycle is located on the engine and along the vehicle's frame. It services as the official identification for the bike.
The frame supports the vehicle. Everything bolts to the frame. The body, engine,etc...
There's no such thing as a VIN number.It's a VIN. Vehicle Identification Number.Not Vehicle Identification Number number.The VIN is on the driver side dash, visible through the windsheild.
It allows the vehicle to carry a much heavier load. That is why trucks are constructed with a body on frame.