Vin # I.D. request
Vin # I.D. request
Is it uncommon to ask what the frame and motor numbers are when considering buying a bike that you are not able to see in person?? Especially if the person asking is not real familiar with Hodakas??? Do a lot of you guys who buy bikes ask for vin #s when buying???
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Asking for the frame and engine number sounds reasonable to me. At least you will have a firm idea of what model you are looking at. There are so many people out there that think every Hodaka is a Combat Wombat or Super Rat, that it isn't even funny. eBay is the best place to find parts misidentified.
I can't imagine why someone would refuse to provide id info when buying a motorcycle.
I can't imagine why someone would refuse to provide id info when buying a motorcycle.
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I had someone say they didn't want to give the vin because "to many scammers"......whatever that means. Do they think you're going to steal the vin numbers... I DON'T KNOW
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Correct me if I'm wrong please guys but I think you can I.D. the model by just the first letter and a few of the digits, not needing the entire serial numbers? (From both the engine and the frame.)
Perhaps asking for this might sit easier with your seller?
Just a thought...
Relic
Perhaps asking for this might sit easier with your seller?
Just a thought...
Relic
I wonder where this goes...?
Re: Vin # I.D. request
While one can identify model and year with just the first few digits, trust between buyer and seller seems to me to be an important thing. A Hodaka isn't going to be exactly cheap no matter the price, and I would want to know what I am getting into. On the other hand I would not buy one sight unseen unless from a trusted friend or reliable source. Craigslist or whatever, I would not buy from without an inspection. In which case you are going to see the frame and engine numbers anyway.
If this is something sold as parts, not a complete bike, perhaps the numbers are less important, but still, most folks would not know a model 95 from a model 94, so I would still ask.
Scammers??? At this level of purchase?
If this is something sold as parts, not a complete bike, perhaps the numbers are less important, but still, most folks would not know a model 95 from a model 94, so I would still ask.
Scammers??? At this level of purchase?
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Re: Vin # I.D. request
If your looking at a bike not in your area, post up the area and a club member or forum member could be near by and would sure take a look for you.
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Re: Vin # I.D. request
It would be nice to know if the numbers are close enough to be a match. As if buying a ace 90, with frame # A187 and engine P 1632. In the West we are trusting---Clarence
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