I have two sets of numbers stamped into the head bracket tube of a frame i have here.
One starts DGM # 13xxx # OM
The other is 860S # 850xxx #
Can aussies in particular tell me which of those is supposed to be the VIN number ?
The registration papers show last rego date in 1985 and there is no VIN number on the papers , only engine number.
head bracket factory numbers
Re: head bracket factory numbers
860S # 850xxx # Is the VIN number
DGM # 13xxx # is the part number
Crazy huh?
DGM # 13xxx # is the part number
Crazy huh?
Re: head bracket factory numbers
thankyou
confusement no more.
confusement no more.
Re: head bracket factory numbers
Not entirely correct, at least about the part number.
Verlicchi stamped the frames with partnumber DGM 123 860 SS * *, sent them over to Ducati and Guido at Ducati entered the REAL framenumber between the stars.
So in a few countries in Europe only the sixdigit number was used on the documents.
ciao
ducadini
Verlicchi stamped the frames with partnumber DGM 123 860 SS * *, sent them over to Ducati and Guido at Ducati entered the REAL framenumber between the stars.
So in a few countries in Europe only the sixdigit number was used on the documents.
ciao
ducadini
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Re: head bracket factory numbers
Not so, to be accurate.
The " 860S # 850xxx" number is the FRAME number. VINs (Vehicle Identification Number) did not exist at the time. If your rego authority (or whoever) is asking for a VIN, use either the frame number or the engine number (which is stamped on the crankcases behind the rear cylinder). Or ask them which they prefer .
"DGM # 13xxx # " is the HOMOLOGATION code. 'Homologation ' means type approval.
In the code, which is common to all bikes of a particular model (or models)*, 'DGM' stands for the Direzione Generale per la Motorizzazione , the name of the Italian homologation authority. 'OM' are the first two letters of the Italian word, 'omologazione'.
* For example, the homologation number 13715 was first given to the 860GT, but it was still in use on pre-1980 Darmahs and MHRs.
HTH
Craig