If your Harley has been manufactured in 1981 or later, you can easily locate the VIN on the right side of the motorcycle, stamped onto the frame near the steering head. Starting in 1981, all VIN numbers stamped on newly manufactured vehicles were required to be 17 digits long, and the sequencing had to comply with National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) guidelines and standardization. Prior to 1980, manufacturers were left to their own judgment to create their VINs, but this flexibility meant that VIN numbers could be easily changed, which was a regulatory nightmare for both insurance companies and law enforcement agencies. Interestingly, VINs have been around in some capacity since the 1950’s, but it wasn’t until the 1980’s that VIN standardization was established. If you’ve ever had to contact a Harley dealer to ask about a part for your motorcycle, you were probably asked for your Harley’s VIN number to help the parts counter employee look up the information.
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