Where is the frame number of a Spozman electric vehicle located?
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The frame number of a Spozman electric vehicle is located on the rear wheel of the electric vehicle. You can see the brand of the electric vehicle and a string of alphanumeric characters, which is the frame number of the electric vehicle. Here is some related information about the frame number: 1. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a 17-character alphanumeric code, also known as the 17-digit identification code, frame number, or 17-digit number. The frame number is the identification number of the entire frame of the electric vehicle. It is usually located on the frame below the handlebars. If it is not visible, look for something resembling a small box. After prying it open, you can see the frame number. 2. Except for trailers and motorcycles, the identification plate should be fixed on the door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or one of the door edges connected to the door lock pillar, near the driver's seat. If such a location is not available, it should be fixed on the left side of the dashboard. If that is also not possible, it should be fixed on the inner side of the door near the driver's seat. If none of the above locations are feasible, a written application must be submitted to the NHTSA.
As a decade-long owner of a Spotsman electric vehicle, I can share some personal experience: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is usually engraved in a visible spot on the frame. On my bike, I found it on the crossbeam near the front wheel—you'll need to lift the seat bucket or check the footrest area to spot it. To be specific, Spotsman typically fixes it on the steel frame section, either with a riveted plate or directly engraved on the metal to prevent rust-induced fading. For newer models, it might be hidden under a protective film on the inner side of the footboard—just peel it back gently. The VIN is crucial for annual inspections and insurance claims; I once wasted half a day during an inspection because I couldn’t locate it. My advice: clean the spot regularly while washing the bike to keep it legible, avoiding mud coverage. When buying a new bike, confirm the location with the seller or check the user manual—it usually includes illustrated guidance. Overall, Spotsman does a user-friendly job here—finding it isn’t too tricky.