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Hi gents, i have bought a CB1100 red, 4 engines to 2 exhausts, however the VIN is just simple
SC65-1303708
Is there any version of CB1100 which has this VIN number?
Thanks a lot.
I believe vins have 17 digits. Does yours not? or did you leave some out above?

Your bio says Capuchia. Is that Cambodia? Maybe vins are different there?
Thanks for your response and correction.
May be I was wrong, that is not VIN number, but it has been hard stamped on the neck frame.
Frame number: SC65-*******
Engine number: SC65E-*******
The number on the frame (under seat) is CB1100SAE.
Where can I find the VIN on the frame?
Thanks
Welcome to the Forum gsmman.

VIN numbers are supposed to be stamped on the right or left side of the steering head. Some may affix a plate, others may use a sticker label.
May be the 17 VIN digits is for North America only?
The 17-digit VIN is, I think, a largely global phenomenon, although not the same in all countries.

gsmman, the VIN will begin JH2SC65 …
(07-02-2022, 12:32 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the Forum gsmman.

VIN numbers are supposed to be stamped on the right or left side of the steering head. Some may affix a plate, others may use a sticker label.

The below Number is stamped on the right of the steering head
Have a look on the left side of the bike. On the frame, near the rider’s foot peg and the gear lever, you may see a black tag riveted to the frame. If so, it will contain the VIN.

You can see the top of it in this picture.

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Thank you bro, my bike frame has not have any stamp on both side.
Any advice appreciate...
Thanks a lot
You’re in Cambodia? I can’t find out easily whether they use a 17 digit VIN there. Maybe not.
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