The best way to get a vin number lookup is to go to VINLooks dot com. That site lets you input all the information you have and will return results found.
try DecodeThis.com, or CarFax.com
You do not have to go to a dealership to do a vin number lookup. Any public site has this information and is available to you in the case you are buying or selling the vehicle.
You can look up your vin on your car or online. It is a sticker located on the door of your car, or there are also vin lookup sites you can register with.
Look for a 17 digit number on a plate somewhere on the frames or head. Then run this through a VIN check to get info on it.
You can do a motorcycle vin lookup on the cyclevin website. That site allows you to enter the vin or motorcycle information. They will list results found for you to record.
Call the motor vehicle department and give them the license plate number. They should be able to cross reference the VIN.
You can find the VIN number in several places one is on the drivers side dashboard in the vehicle. There is other places to like the car insurance card/ insurance policy. Or the vehicle title and registration.
Lookups by vin can be done on the Carfax website. You may also use the vehicle identification number website, which will be found through the Department of Motor Vehicles
There are several websites which allow you to look up motorcycle VINs. Two of these websites are: www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/yamaha.asp and www.cyclevin.com.
have a dealership lookup your VIN number remotes cost about $25 from the dealership
All that can be told without having to pay for lookup services is that it was manufactured somewhere in Europe in 1980.