Most older bikes have the VIN located on the neck of the frame right behind the front number plate. Newer bikes have them on the right side of the frame rear the radiator with a sticker placed by the dealer, if this bike has this sticker it may also be stamped into the neck of the frame, manufacturers will do this incase the sticker is missing the frame will still have a VIN.
On a 1984 Yamaha YZ250, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the right side of the frame, near the steering head. It can be found on a small metal plate or stamped directly onto the frame. Ensure the area is clean for easy visibility, as dirt and grime can obscure the number.
Yes, the bike is a 1981 Yamaha YZ250. I have two of them. No question that's what it is. No, according to the Yamaha vin decoder, the vin must be 17 digits.
The tenth character 'n' indicates the manufacure year of 1996
87 Yamaha YZ250
It's not a Yamaha Vin number. The vin number is for a 2008 KTM SX.
What model is this Yamaha with VIN number 2YL-035458
This Yamaha VIN, JYAVP11E42A032444 is an XVS1100. If you have a 17 digit VIN, chances are a VIN decoder will reveal what information it contains. http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vinDecoder.asp?vin=jyavp11e42a032444
Yamaha YZ250 hands down. Both bikes are designed for a different purpose. The YZ250 is a 2 stroke motocross bike. The WR250F is a four stroke enduro bike.
vin is on the fork shaft
I have a 1988 Yamaha YZ250 and my manual states .028 is the setting that you should use.
The VIN or vehicle identification number is located in the frame area of the Yamaha Scooter. The VIN is used to identify the motorcycle.
The VIN number 5Y4AH06Y21A01319 indicates that the Yamaha Big Bear is a 2001 model. The fifth character in the VIN, "1," signifies the year of manufacture, which corresponds to 2001 in Yamaha's VIN coding system.