VIN Decoder
Anyone have access to a VIN decoder site? I recently bought a EC 250 and need to figure out what year it is (it is between 2003-2006).
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The VIN will go like this
(VTR)All Start (EC2000)Model (D) Year Code (01) Month (3) Year (4023) Serial Number Year code starts with 2000 with letter A, so 2008 are a letter J. I is not included to avoid confusion. So this is a Enduro 200 From 2003, Made January 2003 with a Serial number 4023. With 450s the model is Usually FS450E then the Year Code. Hope this helps!!! |
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Hey guys. I need help decoding mime.
I just picked up a project ec200 from a buddy and want to make sure I'm getting parts for the right year model. VTRXC200103010073 Thanks. |
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1st, 2nd, and 3rd digits = Region/Country/Manufacturer 4th to 8th digits = Model 9th digit = Check digit or place holder 10th digit = Year (Note: some European VIN's use letters. 2000 = "0" or "A") 11th digit = Assembly plant 12th to 17th = Serial number VTR XC200 1 0 3 010073 I highlighted the important digits in red. You have a "XC200" and the model year is "2000". The earlier XC's were brought into the USA with the lighter weight 2K-2 ignition and abbreviated wiring loom. No turn signals or horn, but did have a headlight and taillight will single toggle switch for the lights (typically mounted on the headlight shell). EDIT: Don't forget to update your member profile with your location. It will help us answer your regional questions better in the future. Welcome aboard! |
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How about this one?
VTRUS309905990047 ? Doesn"t seem to follow the rules too closely.:confused: believe it's a 2000 model EC300,but has the 50 mm conventional fork? What is it? |
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You can tell for sure by the shrouds/seat it takes, unless the frame has been modified; same with position of the coil. In 2002, the factory started using the standard system with a letter in the tenth digit position. |
Ok I'm having a little trouble.
VIN: VTRXC3000C0910036 From the previous posts I'm able to assume this is a 2002 XC300, but the title says it's an EC300. I'm wondering which is right / wrong and how to verify what I have. I'll keep looking on the forum but this was the first thread I found on my search so decided to try for a quicker answer then diving through the archive. Thanks, Aaron |
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it had ec on the rad shouds and xc on the swing arm.. |
This is my understanding on the subject.
GasGas started using the 10th digit to denote the year model in 2002, which would put a "C" in that year's Vin at the 10th position. Before that, the 8th or 9th position digit would denote year model. The early year (including "early" 2002) EC models were street legal in 52 countries around the world. However, Don Knight wanted to get a bike over here that was both less expensive than the "world model EC", and was more oriented to expert level off-road racing in the US, as the Knights interpreted it. This was accomplished by the bikes coming to the US with an abbreviated wiring harness, smaller 35w ignition, FMF pipes, and the loss of street equipment (turn signals, etc). A true XC would have the MX frame, which is easy to tell by the lack of a steering head lock. Once GasGas North America split with GasGas Spain, and GasGas Motors of America started importing the bikes and parts (winter of 2001/2002), at first only the "world model" 2002 EC was imported. Due to dealer requests, the factory later started outfitting and sending to the US the "DE" models (Dealer Edition) that were very close to the former XC or SE models. (with true MX frames and MX suspension, with the "gold series" shock with high and low speed compression adjustment) note: The SE bikes were XC bikes with special Ohlins forks, gold series Ohlins shocks, higher compression MX heads, gold barkbusters, and customer personalized suspension. I believe that gasgasman had one of these. My son Josh bought a used one, which I raced in a couple of enduros. The ECO models were simply the bikes equipped with Ohlins forks. The customization of the bikes for the US market was the cause of the confusion over the designations vs the Vin numbers. I hope that that helped. Good Riding! Jim . |
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No, it's not odd about the frame, either. Don Knight asked the factory to send the US bikes with frames that had no steering locks, since they were street legal bike equipment, and the Factory wasn't interested in complying with the specifications for sending a street legal EC into the US. GasGas did as requested, because they could save time and money on manufacturing the frames (by hand). For that two or three years, most (not all) of the US bound bikes came with no steering head locks. However, if they had an order and didn't have enough of the desired frame, GasGas would sometimes fill an order for bikes with the other frame. GasGas North America would install either ignition on a bike ordered by a dealer, depending on which ignition the dealer specified. For example: In 2000, I had a customer order a 2000 EC250 with a larger ignition and the older 45mm conventional Marrazocci forks (instead of the 43mmm inverted WP forks most of the US bound 2000 models came equipped with). In response, Don Knight swapped the front ends and ignition with a '99 EC250 that he still had in the shop, and then shipped me what the customer ordered. The only really oddball thing (to me) was that my customer's bike then had the Brembo front brakes along with the 'Zoke forks, and the Nissin brakes on the rear. Later, another customer bought the '99 EC250 from Don Knight, and I ended up with it as a trade in. I could tell it was the "donor" bike, because of the WP 43mm forks and the Nissin front brakes being on the '99. :) I hope that I didn't confuse the matter. Jim . |
That's fun to read about how things were done in years past. Thanks Jim!
What street legal equipment/parts did you offer in the shop? |
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Plus, we stocked Trail Tech, and many other DS type accessories, as well as off-road replacement and upgrade parts. I was a better enthusiast than I was a businessman. . |
Jim, so the switches, brake light switch, horn, tail light & plate holder were all a dealer/owner add on for my US EC?
Why did some bikes have radiator overflow bottles? Mine does not. What year did you sell the most bikes at your dealership? What was a good yearly average # of bikes sold? Thanks! |
Holy crap I now understand " standardization " No wonder my local dealer gave me the run around when I first got my bike about telling me what year it was etc... I'm really glad this site exists otherwise I would have no idea what year bike I bought and part #'s etc.... Thanks guys... Lol
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The XC models didn't have the "expansion tanks" (as opposed to an overflow bottle, since they were "in line" and pressureized), but we always kept them in stock. We also always kept the KTM 1.4 bar radiator caps as replacements. It surprised me when I saw that my 2011 EC250 came with a 1.8 bar radiator cap. In the spring of 2002, with GGMA (Tampa, FL) doing the importing, the new bikes coming in were more complete, with full wiring harnesses and expansion tanks, and large ignitions, switches, and horns. (No turn signals installed) Basically, they were just stripped enough to not be called street legal, but the horn was loud and the lights bright at idle, with the large ignition. I don't know exactly when I sold the most bikes. I know that I never sold enough to make a good profit. I also know I wasn't the most popular with all the other dealers, due to shipping bikes to customers in other dealers' areas, and our low prices. We were very aggressive, and offered many services that a lot of other dealers didn't perform. Until GoFasters came into play, we sold over 30% of the parts in the country. We just didn't make enough money, and GasGas Spain didn't help, due to their policies and concerns, many of the same problems they cause Clay today. (late delivery of new bikes, etc.) I still loved, and love today, the bikes. I just had to eventually close the shop so I could make a living. . |
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It really helps to have the part numbers when making an order. If it gets confusing, I will do what I can to help anyone out. . |
It's great having Jim around....
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Thank you for your help Jim ! All is greatly appreciated ..
Wheelieman |
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And, from the Vin number, my best guess is that it was one of the earlier 2002 XC300 that was made for the US. As such, it should have come with the smaller ignition. I missed whether you specified which ignition it has (if it still has the original ignition set-up). It's easy to tell at a glance, as the wires come out of the case in the front of the flywheel with the smaller ignition, and the wires come out to the rear with the larger ignition. One of the neat things about the Gassers is that they are "infinitely rebuildable". It is fairly easy and relatively inexpensive to keep them in great working shape. I've got a very good friend riding the enduros in Washington on his 2004 ECO300. He rides hard, with a big grin on his face. |
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I benefit from a lot of good information on here, too. So I want to give back what I can. Good Riding! Jim . |
Ok......what do I have????
vtrec30000420762
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Is the airbox "pre-side door" (side door for the airbox started with 2001 year model), but the bike has the 2000 and later tank and seat? . |
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I will get a couple of pix of it and post them. I am just lost when it comes to these bikes. I am still learing. Thank you for taking the time to help. Matt
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VIN check.
VTREC259911080494.
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just saw this ...
do the trials models use the same basic system ?
I have a client's TXT280 Pro that she wants to sell... it was sold to her as a 2009 model The VIN is : VTRGG2803K0630143 K= ? ... 09 ?, from previous posts I read .. thanx for any help ... I had already posted about this in another section, before I found this ...:o |
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My VIN doesn't quite follow the rules:
VTRECH2C49G400024 It was sold to me by the original owner as a 2009 and even though its red now he said it was a white Six Days version - which my swing arm stickers and side air box covers seem to agree with. and can anyone tell me what forks came with the Six Days version? Mine don't match the pics I've seen so far. Forgive me I'm new to GasGas and the forum. Thanks |
They're either the zoke 45 or more likely the sachs 48.To be sure measure the shiny shaft below the seal/wiper.
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Hi there, wondering if anyone can help with my VIN number - VRTFS4000C0720921
Thanks very much. |
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http://www.gasgasmotos.es/image/motos/02ec400.jpg The FS is for 4-stroke. 400 is for 400cc. Prior to 2002, the VIN number digit in that position would be part of the year number. In 2002, GasGas decided to conform to the US VIN code regulations and made the tenth digit a letter; instead of having it as the second digit of the year identifier. "C" stands for the year 2002, as shown in your VIN. I think the rest of the numbers, at least the ones at the end, have to do with the production number. You can use this parts book, since they didn't do any real updates till the 2005 miodel, but I don't currently see the download of the engine workshop manual. http://www.gasgasmotos.es/es/modelos...al_es.pdf.html The update for your bike that really counted was to the 2004 Exhaust cam assembly. There was also an update for the starter gear assembly. Good Riding to You! Jim . |
Thanks for your reply Jim.
How/where do I find out more info about the two updates you mention and determine if they have been done. Appreciate you help. |
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If it starts easily and well with the electric starter, the exhaust cam should be fine. The first FSE400 I set up for a customer was great. So great, in fact, that I got another for my self. Mine was a problem. So much so that I finally carried it to the importer 750 miles away and had them supply me with an updated exhaust cam and reset my throttle position sensor. (It took me less than 20 minutes to change the exhaust cam and them only five minutes to reset the TPS.) The starter gear upgrade consists of replacing the '02 intermediate starter gear with one which had some "give" in it's assembly, in case the engine backfired during the starting process. This protected the starter clutch assembly. The new gear gave a better ratio to help the electric starter, and was made a little differently. The easiest way to tell, if possible, would be to ask the previous owner(s). Other than that, a visual inspection would let you know, if you can get a photo of the part. (I don't know how descriptive the drawing of the part is in the parts book, and I just found out that the GasGas web site doesn't have any parts books available for your engine. The link I gave you turned out to be for an owners' manual.) I will try to locate an engine shop manual download for you, and also a download of parts book while i am looking. It may be a while, since most of my downloaded manuals were on a now defunct computer. (I saved the hard drives.) I also have the part numbers for the starter gear upgrade pieces on a scan somewhere that i will try to locate for you. It if starts and runs well, you are probably good already. The Magnetti Marelli fuel injection and engine management system can be diagnosed by a Triumph, Moto Guzzi, or Harley dealer. (from what I've been told.) The cpu for the system is a P15 (if my memory serves me correctly.) The only other issue I had with the bike, long term, was the starter. Being down low and in the front, it was subject to a lot of splash and an occasional submerging. I took mine apart and cleaned and greased the brushes; and replaced the rubber plug with a plug I made of "Quick Steel" (now sold as J&B Weld). Also, it is a Yamaha spec starter that has had the stud for the positive electric wire relocated. (that is the reason for the rubber plug.) This location will let the stud/bolt rotate when disconnecting/reconnecting the hot wire to the starter. Don't let it rotate, as it can break the wire inside the starter. (I restrained the bolt as I backed off the nut when disconnecting or reconnecting the wire.) This was updated when they moved the starter for 2005. The starter body uses a square configured o-ring, instead of a normal round bodied o-ring, for sealing the housing connection. I got spares from Stockers Starters in West Virginia. That's pretty much all I think I know about the bike, right now. After these upgrades, my '02 FSE400 was a fun and fast bike. Good Luck, and Good Riding! Jim . |
Hard to identefy
Can some one decode this for me?
VTREC3000H0760077 Lives in sweden i was told ist ? 07 bit was not rally sure |
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With your 10th digit being an "H", that would make it a 2007 EC300. |
my buddys bike
VTREC3000E103xxxx I think the "E" is the year A='00 B='01 C='02 D='03 E='04 I think its an '04 EC300. I hope it is, I sold it to him as an '04.:confused: it does have a steering lock on the frame though. am I correct? does the steering lock mean anything? thanks |
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The steering head lock simply means that it is a real honest world model EC frame; as opposed to a MC frame such as the XC and DE models had. |
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Can someone please help me with this vin # VTREC25096059708
IS IT A EC250 2000 MODEL OR A 1999 MODEL or a 1996 model.:confused: |
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