GunMD
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Upon cursory review of the chart in this article it does look kind of impossible....surely Ranger Smith transposed a couple of characters.
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Didn't we have another forum member go through this, but the cop inversed 2 of the digits?
Same as anywhere else. It's an ISO standard. Some minor variations are allowed, but the basic structure is the same everywhere.We'll have to check to see how the Canadian VINS are structured.
That's what I thought too. He must have transposed a number. Still could have gone badly based on the incident mentioned above. Darn glad it didn't. :yahoo:Domestic Vins are as follows, maybe different for Japanese motorcycles ?
Vin 10 - year of manufacture
Vin 11 - Plant code
Vin 12-17 - serial number of the unit made at that plant
i.e. you should never have a match on the last 8.
The same.We'll have to check to see how the Canadian VINS are structured
Interesting story. I THOUGHT you were going to say the the wife wanted to take the FJR out for a ride i.e. WITHOUT you sitting in the front seat. You go girl, I'm thinking! then I read a bit further about the potential to go to jail. Wow - she's pretty brave for someone on a borrowed bike.
Who would have thought? Congratulation on the anniversary and not being arrested.
Jill
At least the police are actively looking for stolen bikes, which is one good thing.
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