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    2007 K1200R: Anyone know where the Engine Number is located?

    Hello Purchased an out of state 2007 K1200R. CA requires inspecting the Engine #, but I havent been able to locate it. Any one know?
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    Who check info by VIN?

    Hi, who try check dealer history (date with millage) by VIN ?
  3. exgman

    Check VIN for Campaigns/Recall on BMW Database

    I received a postcard today from BMW Motorrad which told me of a "campaign" which was still unresolved on my now-traded R1200RT. The postcard included a URL for checking the entire VIN or the last seven digits to see if a campaign or recall were open. Here is the URL...
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    VIN Vehicle Identification Number : 1975 R90S

    Thanks in advance for the board's help. I recently took ownership (sight unseen) of a 1975 R90S/6 (daytona orange) that originated from out of state (outside of California). I purchased it from a reputable person and bike collector, the bike is basically original, none of the nicks/scratches...
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