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Looking for Yamaha ATV VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Number Decoders? Once you find your ATV VIN number off the tag on your Yamaha ATV, you can go to all kinds of websites that have VIN Decoders available. The best ones are backed by the Yamaha ATV manufacturer, however there are plenty of aftermarket Yamaha ATV VIN Decoder websites on the web. This topic will stay pinned and if you find any to add, please do it with a reply. 

The following Yamaha ATV VIN Decoder websites are available where you can just enter your VIN number and it will shows you some of your ATV model details:

CycleVin.com - Use Our Off-Road Vehicle Search to look up ATVs and more!

KBB.com https://www.kbb.com/vehicle-history-report/

CARFAX https://www.carfax.com

autoDNA https://www.autodna.com

VinAudit http://www.vinaudit.com/

decodeTHIS https://www.decodethis.com

VINCario https://vindecoder.eu/

NICB Theft Check https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck 

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On Sunday, December 09, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Frank Angerano said:

 Vin# is located on the left side frame rail. Find the frame rail below the shift lever, follow that rail forward to where it goes up the wheel well. Get down low and look up behind the wheel well at the frame rail. 

Thanks,  I couldn't find it b4 your post. Looked all over figured it was somewhere.

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Sometime when it’s bad like that I lightly sand the area with a 220 grit paper and then put a piece of  paper from my printer over the number and run a pencil really fast back and forth over the vin # and it transfers onto the paper.   

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Ok , I did find it on the frame rail in front of the shifter. The only bad thing is about 3/4 of the numbers are obliterated. Numbers are hard to read but still can make out a good many of them. They even match up with my Title. Looks like the frame took a hit there at one time.

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Hi All.

My number on the frame plus motor is 59V044570, but cant find any details, such as model, year etc for this quad. Would anyone may be able to help.

 

Cheers

Robert

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