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Originally posted by Steve View PostLast edited by Nessism; 08-24-2007, 11:39 AM.Ed
To measure is to know.
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matt_gs450
Chef, I tried to enter all possible VINs into Carfax (0 - 9, A - Z) with no results. Weird. I guess the bike never existed with a 17 character VIN. All I can say is... THANKS A LOT GEICO! It's not so easy a caveman can do it.
I'll make an appointment with the dreaded DMV next week and see what options they give me.
Something I've started to think about is stripping my parts bike and putting the working drivetrain and electronics from the bad VIN bike onto it.
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80GS750
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Calvin Blackmore
IS this number worn off a sticker or are the characters that were stamped into the steel worn off?
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Calvin Blackmore
If the bike was previously registered in the same state as it is currently you should be able to check the records for the bike as it was registered unde rhte previous owner.
One assumes someone in the trail of ownership had all the proper chars. in sequence plugged into some festering dmv database.
Do you know th eprevious owner or their name at least?
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Have you got papers for your parts bike? If so, transfer all the good parts to the parts frame. A lot of work, but at least you will be able to ride the damn thing!Kevin
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gremlin
I would call GEICO. then ask them why thay flagged your bike. thay need to fix there computer system. GEICO will start losing a lot of costumers if the costumers start having problems with there insurance flagging there bikes and autos because thay mismatch the Vin numbers.
If your lucky thay will call the dmv and fix it. the person at the dmv should be smart enuff to figer out that if you have 15 maching digits and one is rubed by the cables that the chances of more than one bike being sold in the state with a match that close is imposable.
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matt_gs450
I just got done scheduling appointments with the DMV and the CHP. I won't have the CHP appointment until September 11, but I'll update the thread at that time with whatever the outcome is.
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TallBoy
my money is on its a gs45 gX model...the X's were the ones that they shipped the the states and not europe.
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diesel
Fwiw
Originally posted by matt_gs450 View PostJS1GL51LXB2100040 (parts bike)
JS1GL51L_B2100155 (bike with missing character)
Both numbers
JS1GL51LXB2100040 and JS1GL51L5B2100155 are valid when entered at this site...
but if you change the check digit it shows it is invalid
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Go Mifune
Originally posted by matt_gs450 View PostChef, I tried to enter all possible VINs into Carfax (0 - 9, A - Z) with no results. Weird. I guess the bike never existed with a 17 character VIN. All I can say is... THANKS A LOT GEICO! It's not so easy a caveman can do it.
I'll make an appointment with the dreaded DMV next week and see what options they give me.
Something I've started to think about is stripping my parts bike and putting the working drivetrain and electronics from the bad VIN bike onto it.
So I second Diesel's finding on that fancy website he used. Check for yourself here is the link http://www.autocheck.com/consumers/vinSearchAction.do
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fyrenut
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matt_gs450
Ha! Thanks guys. I found this explanation of the check digit:
(scroll down a bit)
Since the check digit is derived from the remaining digits, there can be no doubt that the missing character is a 5. I'll be armed with this info when I go to the DMV/CHP. I guess I'm lucky it's the check digit that's missing. It is probably possible (but more difficult) to determine other missing digits in a VIN
-Matt
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