Removed VIN # (KNOWSALOT?)
#1
Hey Guys,
I was wondering if somebody could give me some info.
I'm talking to a guy right now that has a '99 Banshee that he wants to trade for an old car of mine that I haven't driven for almost 3 years.
Anyway, the problem with it is that it was hit by another ATV and it bent the frame. He currently has an old J-arm frame on it, but he has an A-arm frame available if I want it switched. Now the other problem is that the frame with the A-arms has the VIN# removed for one reason or the other...I don't know.
The question is, would it be possible to have a VIN# put on the frame? Or any other details that I would need to know. I am sure that if I couldn't do something like that I probably couldn't sell it because whoever bought it probably could not register or insure it.
Also, a question for KNOWSALOT or anybody else that can answer it...Do you know of any way to tell the year of a Banshee engine by the serial # on it?
Thank you all for the help.
-Josh
I was wondering if somebody could give me some info.
I'm talking to a guy right now that has a '99 Banshee that he wants to trade for an old car of mine that I haven't driven for almost 3 years.
Anyway, the problem with it is that it was hit by another ATV and it bent the frame. He currently has an old J-arm frame on it, but he has an A-arm frame available if I want it switched. Now the other problem is that the frame with the A-arms has the VIN# removed for one reason or the other...I don't know.
The question is, would it be possible to have a VIN# put on the frame? Or any other details that I would need to know. I am sure that if I couldn't do something like that I probably couldn't sell it because whoever bought it probably could not register or insure it.
Also, a question for KNOWSALOT or anybody else that can answer it...Do you know of any way to tell the year of a Banshee engine by the serial # on it?
Thank you all for the help.
-Josh
#2
You can't tell the year model by the engine number. They use the same batch of engines within that engine style. The number only recognizes it as a Banshee engine. If there were a change [like a cylinder bore change for instance] it would recognize it beinhg a Banshee engine of that style. Not the year model.
Now to the question about the serial number on the frame. If you plan to register the machine [and make it easier to sell in the future] you will have to have a serial number stamped on the frame. You can't get a die set and stamp a new number from another frame on it.
There is one solution that I have seen done before and it works, but will have to be done right to not cause a catastrophe. You simply remove the lower left frame rail from the J-arm model and do the same with the A-arm model. Weld the lower left frame rail from the J-arm model into the A-arm model. If done professionally, you will never notice the change and you will not have any problems with registration unless you happen along a department worker who is a quad nut like we are.
Now to the question about the serial number on the frame. If you plan to register the machine [and make it easier to sell in the future] you will have to have a serial number stamped on the frame. You can't get a die set and stamp a new number from another frame on it.
There is one solution that I have seen done before and it works, but will have to be done right to not cause a catastrophe. You simply remove the lower left frame rail from the J-arm model and do the same with the A-arm model. Weld the lower left frame rail from the J-arm model into the A-arm model. If done professionally, you will never notice the change and you will not have any problems with registration unless you happen along a department worker who is a quad nut like we are.
#3
Thanks for the fast response...I knew that you would know the answer!
Unfortunatly with that news I am debating on getting the Banshee. My goal was to trade it and resell it so I could get a bike so I suppose it would be hard to prove to someone that it is a 1999 no matter what frame I put on it.
It figures, that is the way my luck goes.
Thanks again for the information...It helps a lot!
-Josh
Unfortunatly with that news I am debating on getting the Banshee. My goal was to trade it and resell it so I could get a bike so I suppose it would be hard to prove to someone that it is a 1999 no matter what frame I put on it.
It figures, that is the way my luck goes.
Thanks again for the information...It helps a lot!
-Josh
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