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KTM VIN Check: What is a KTM VIN?

Johann Trunkenpolz established KTM AG in 1934. Nevertheless, the official inauguration occurred in 1992, creating Austria's premier motorcycle manufacturing enterprise. The company initially specialized in off-road motorcycles, including enduro, motocross, and supermoto models, before expanding operations to encompass street motorcycles and high-performance sports vehicles. Years of dedicated development and engineering excellence positioned KTM among elite motorcycle manufacturers worldwide. Contemporary success stems from creating impressive performance machines like the Duke GT series that demonstrate Austrian engineering capabilities. Today's operations employ approximately 3,000 passionate professionals delivering durable yet fashionable motorcycles, exceeding customer expectations consistently.

Remarkable prosperity defines KTM's current market position through impressive production achievements and global expansion strategies. 2016 manufacturing reached 200,000 motorcycles, generating approximately €1.14 billion turnover through efficient operations and market penetration. Three strategic joint ventures alongside thirty international sales subsidiaries distribute products to over 2,500 authorized merchants worldwide, ensuring comprehensive global coverage. Professional vehicle identification becomes essential for KTM ownership verification and maintenance purposes. A comprehensive KTM VIN decoder provides crucial seventeen-character identification analysis. It reveals detailed vehicle specifications and manufacturing information for owners, dealers, and service technicians requiring accurate motorcycle documentation.

List of KTM Models

KTM VIN Number Lookup

Why look up a motorcycle's VIN? This factory-issued number is an important inspection tool, allowing you to verify the history of a vehicle before you buy it. The code can tell you the year of manufacture, where the motorcycle was built, its trim level, and its original equipment. Inconsistencies can reveal engine swaps and other changes that indicate the vehicle isn't original. You can also use it to check the vehicle's history through state DMV records or third party record agencies. Unlike a license plate, which stays with the vehicle and allows you access to records going back to its date of manufacture, VINs stay with vehicles and allow you to search through records going back to their date of manufacture.

Where to Search for the VIN?

If you want to use the VIN decoder on our website, first locate the VIN. The VIN is a sticker on the headstock sleeve of a KTM motorcycle. It's typically found on models like Duke, EXC and RC. Turn the front wheel to the left if you need to see it. In some models, you may find it on the side frame rail, under the fuel tank or seat/engine mounting.

Vehicle identification numbers are usually printed on paperwork for new or used cars. They identify the car's engine, transmission and other features. License plate numbers also contain the VIN so you can check whether it's valid or expired. Our license plate lookup tool will find the VIN currently assigned to the plate, giving you the same information you'd get by entering the VIN directly into our search engine.

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Comprehensive VIN Decoder Guide

The VIN is a unique identifier for each vehicle. Each manufacturer has a slightly different way of encoding this number. Here's how KTM encodes each character in their VINs.

1st-2nd Characters – Manufacturing Country

The first two characters of a KTM VIN tell you where the motorcycle was manufactured. The VIN of a KTM motor vehicle starts with VB, which means it was made in Austria. When you see VA to VE, it means "Austria and Manufacturer". The country name and the company name are both in italics because they are separate entities. Many/most parts of KTM bikes are now manufactured in Chakan India at one of Bajai Auto's four plants since 2014 as Bajaj Auto has a 49% share in KTM

3rd Character – Vehicle type

The third character of the VIN code indicates what type of vehicle was produced by the manufacturer division associated with the vehicle. For example, an "A" means it's an ATV, a "C" means it's a motorcycle and an "E" means it's a snowmobile. In our case, it's a motocross.

4th to 8th Characters

These five characters are also known as the vehicle description code. They include information such as the type of engine, model name, body style and other details.

9th Character – Check Digit

The ninth character is the security character that confirms the vehicle identification number (VIN) is valid. It is generated from a mathematical formula with a weight factor table by the Department of Transportation.

10th Character – the year of the Yamaha vehicle model

The character stands for the year of the Yamaha vehicle model. It applies to the years 1980 and later and is coded as repeating cycles of alphabet letters (with I, O, Q, U, and Z omitted).

11th Character – Assembly Plant

The 11th character of the vehicle's VIN refers to a plant where the KTM was assembled.

12th to 17th Characters

The last six characters of a production serial number, unique to each vehicle, indicate the date of manufacture.

KTM VIN Samples

The 17-digit VIN number is a great tool to help you check the history of your KTM vehicle. It conveys all the important information about your bike, including accident history, engine type and year manufactured. You should always use a VIN decoder before signing papers on a new or second-hand KTM vehicle. Here are some example numbers:

  • VBKVR9407EM906039 –2014 KTM V-twin RC8 + RC8 R
  • VBKMXN234FM353411 – 2015 KTM Closed Course Competition
  • VBKSXR432GM371160 – 2016 KTM Closed Course Competition

Frequently Asked Questions

Locations vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. However, there are three places you can find the code on most vehicles:

- Look through the windshield at the dashboard. On the driver’s side, you should see a small metal plate with the number stamped into it.
- Open the driver’s door. Look at the front and side of the door pillar for an I.D. sticker. It usually has the manufacturer’s logo on it. The code should be on this sticker.
- Open the hood. You may see a sticker on the firewall or near the passenger’s side strut tower. Some cars have the number engraved in one of these areas.

Since this number is used to identify the vehicle on official documents, you can also find it on the title, the window sticker, and on insurance policies.

We also decode numbers for RVs, heavy-duty trucks and motorcycles. If you need to decode an RV number, make sure it’s the one issued by the chassis manufacturer, not the RV outfitter.

No. Canadian and Mexican cars usually use the same format. Other countries use their own formats.

It’s up to the manufacturer to determine what they want to include for some parts of the number. For example, some companies don’t include information about transmissions or trim levels.

Usually, no. A few manufacturers stamp the code into the engine. If the VINs on the engine and car match, then it’s the original engine. On most vehicles, there isn’t anything that ties an engine to a specific vehicle. At most, looking up the vehicle on our website will tell you if a different type of engine was installed. For example, if someone swaps a V8 into a Ford Mustang, our site will tell you it originally came with a V6.

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