It should be on the title. If it is too old to have been registered with a title or does not have a title, you can use the vin number. If it is 1980 or newer and has a 17 digit vin number, the 10th digit will be a letter or number. Y is 2000 and it goes backwards from there. If it is a number, 1 would be 2001 and so on.
2006-06-18 11:41:42
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answered by Wonderfulhaven 3
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Unless you have some documentation, you would have to find the VIN# (usually on the neck of the frame) and call your local dealership. If your bike is an earlier model, you would have to yahoo! a bit, but you shouldn't have a problem finding an informative site.
2006-06-18 11:38:06
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answered by xprezzzo 1
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What's the make, engine size, model # and complete vin #.
Jap bikes have frame #s included on the parts microfiche.
If you don't want to give out that info, your best bet would be to go to an authorized dealer of that make of bike.
2006-06-18 12:00:04
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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A plate, (or it's stamped), on one of the forks... up in the area where the downtube connects to headstock.
2006-06-18 11:35:32
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answered by love_2b_curious 6
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