Suzuki Quadracer HQ
Suzuki Quadracer HQ Discussion => Suzuki Quadracer HQ - General Discussion => Topic started by: FX4Pitrone on October 02, 2012, 07:14:29 pm
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I'd say the best bet is to call the local dnr or cop shop with the vin in question and have them run it
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oh... ok... well does anyone have a free site they used that works for sure? Or even a cheap one?
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This doesn't always work.. I ran a frame number through this once and nothing came back on it so i bought it, Had it sitting in the shop starting a build on it had the DNR officer come over to run the numbers to get a title and what do you know it came back stolen when the officer ran the numbers.
Not sure how well this works either.
I have a 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe that was stolen from me a while back, and I bought what was left back from the insurance company just because of the back window alone. So, I know it has a stolen history and it is now on a Total loss/Salvage title.
Its VIN came back on this site as clean. No theft record and no loss record.
So, not sure on its accuracy.
Just my .02
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can this blow back if you check vins of bikes that are already in my garage and titleless?
I don't think so.
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This doesn't always work.. I ran a frame number through this once and nothing came back on it so i bought it, Had it sitting in the shop starting a build on it had the DNR officer come over to run the numbers to get a title and what do you know it came back stolen when the officer ran the numbers.
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can this blow back if you check vins of bikes that are already in my garage and titleless?
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Thinking of moving this topic to classifieds for purchasing quadracers?
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Just figured I'd post a link to a website where you can check VIN #'s before purchasing (or selling!) a bike.... It's a free check that will tell you if the bike has been reported stolen... other websites provide more details but you usually have to pay... just a quick free check to be sure something isn't hot....
https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck/vincheck