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    help me identify my bike by VIN #

    i have a gsxr 1100 unfortunatly i dont have the paperwork on it .I went to my insurance agent to obtain ins.on it while getting the title.I gave them the VIN # off the frame and was told that it does not match the year that I was told the bike is. can anyone help me identify the year of this bike by VIN #? I was told that it is a 1995 gsxr 1100. here is the VIN #JS1GR7BA4P2100551 thanks for the help MRBILL! HOORAY!!!!! this really is a great site I found my answer and it came from QuaiChangKane. thanks again.it directed me to a site where you can identify your bike by VIN# as well as engine# the site is http//www.suzukicycles.org/index.html GREAT site check it out! thanks so much.it turns out that I have a 1993 gsxr 750 frame with a 1100cc motor you guys are OUTSTANDING and I am glad I found this site and will refer all my suzuki friends here.Sincerly,MRBILL!
    Last edited by Guest; 05-05-2008, 09:40 AM. Reason: found the answer

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    :shock: That is the bike that was stolen from me two years ago! :shock:





    Not sure how to decode the VIN though there are those here who can do it in their sleep. By the way, welcome to the GSR, this IS THE place on these bikes.

    Basscliff...where are you? [-o<

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      #3
      A point of procedure, do we usually edit our posts for stuff like this? I find that posting a second time makes the time line more logical. I read the OP thinking "why is he asking, he has the answer right there?" Then I realized what happened.

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        #4
        thanks for the welcome Dave.glad to be a part of such a great bunch of cycle enthusiasts.KEEP YOUR FACE IN THE WIND!!!!!!!

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          #5
          sorry mike i am new to this so I hope you'll forgive my ignorance.but I think I am getting it figured out.

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            #6
            Oh no, I was not criticizing you at all, I'm new here and was wondering how they do things. Some boards like you to edit the first thread, while others ( the ones I am most familiar with) dont even let you edite past a 5 minute window or so. (those are usually more cantankerous ones where people might go back and alter a post in mid arguement)

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              #7
              Just continue to update your original post. It will be seen more often and has less of a chance of being lost in the shuffle. Plus, it allows those helping you and those who just caught your post, a review as to measures tried and suggested.

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