The Importance of Checking Bike History Report

VIN or Vehicle Identification Number is like a fingerprint, it is exclusive to the bike that you want to buy and will help you get an accurate picture through a bike history report. Such a report will show various aspects of the bike including the location of the manufacturer, brand, engine size, and the type of vehicle. By verifying the report against the bike that you intend to buy, you will at once know if the vehicle is authentic and not a stolen one.



The VIN is a mix of alpha and numerical and consists of 17 characters. The last six numerical is the serial number of the bike.

When you check a bike history report before investing in a used vehicle, you will get such critical details as detailed particulars of warranty, recalls, theft, claims, insurance coverage, registrations, and whether there is any financial lien on the bike. Each of these parameters is vital and helps you to avoid making a bad investment.

The one aspect that you should focus on in a bike history report is whether any loans or dues are outstanding against the bike to a financial institution. Before making the payment for the bike you should insist on the dues being fully repaid as otherwise, you cannot transfer the title of the bike to your name.

How to get a bike history report? Visit a website that issues PPSR (Personal Property Security Registration) Certificates, download a form, fill up particulars of the bike like VIN, make required payment, and hit the Submit button. Within seconds a concise bike history report will be sent as an SMS to your mobile and a detailed one to your email account.            

 

 

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