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MetalHedd -> RE: Erion CBR900RE Serials (3/20/2008 11:10:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: bignibb well I didn't check my bike but I did check my title and and my last six are 000001....... just kidding but if what you are saying about the shock is true then that would mean that my 356 was produced before your 627 and I should have had one before you or your spring just wore out and was replaced! so are there thousands or just hundreds of them Nibb you're worthless! You got nothing better to do then run interference and clog up every thread you go to. You better be 12 yrs old cuz if you're not, then there's no excuse for you. I wouldn't have invited you to the party if I knew you were gonna poop all over it!! Needless to say, I think people have the wrong concept of what a VIN is. It's kinda like telling someone the model of your bike. You wouldn't be afraid to tell somebody that you had a Honda 929 would you? That's pretty much all the VIN says in addition to which bike yours was off the line. No more, no less. That's it!! Now let me explain. The VIN #: JH2SC44331M101627 can be broken down into six distinct parts as follows. JH2 - Japanese Honda MC Plant (Asia) SC443 - CBR900RE (Erion Edition) 3 - Check Digit 1 - 2001 Year Code M - Plant Code 101627 - Sequential # All CBR929 owners VINs begin with JH2SC44. It's not a mystery or top secret! The eighth digit being a 3 is what I'm wondering about. I'm wondering if the SC443 model number is a designation of an original Erion. Through a quick search, it seems to be the case. Without any feedback from current owners, it's hard to say. That's why this thread was started. The ninth digit will vary as VINs vary. It's a check digit. The tenth is the year code. Y = 2000 and 1 = 2001. Those are the only two we're concerned about as those were the only two years of the CBR929. The last six digits are your sequential numbers. That's what I thought was important at first, but now I think it's more important to figure out if the SC443 is Honda's designation for the CBR 929 Erion Edition. If anyone knows, post-up. Otherwise just say YES or NO it's SC44* if you have an Erion. I appreciate it people! Nibb is the one who got me thinkin about this in the first place. [sm=thanx.gif] - Patrick
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