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Hi, I am confused, your problem question banner shows the year as 2003 for your Kwaka. Vin number is normally for the frame/chassis. If you look around the engine you should see a stamped/etched alpha numeric code. If you call Kawasaki they should be able to tell you the details regarding this code.
I can't find any records at all but, I do know that in 79 I had the KLX and it was a 4 stroke, in the following year they switched to the KX 2 stroke. I did find online people having these also in 94 and 95. So far, we know they were made at least those 15 years.
Check out this web site, they can decode any vin number, i ran my bikes through there, no problem , came right up. All vin numbers carry the same code, the 10th digit is the year, it might be in code, might not. Check it out, hope this helps.
the vin number would have the year number but vin numbers are very specific like every make model and year has a different set of numbers they go by. so doing some research on the vin numbers of the specific car your looking for would help. but the year of the car should be on the inside of the driver door.
i think its probly an 01 but call dealership and give them the 10th diget of your vin (this will be a letter) and they will be able to tell you for sure
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