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Hey Gary, can you locate the vin number ? It should be located in the front lower push bar on the cross brace.  If you can find that number there are a few web sites that decode the vin for free and tell you the year and model of the bike.  The 10th number or letter of the bikes vin# is the year of the bike when cross referenced on the vin decoder.  Do you know the model ? 

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On 11/02/2018 at 2:27 PM, Gary Patch said:

hi have really old Honda 4x4 how do I find out model no  etc as need new starter motor think its 350 cc but not sure thanks in advance

hi how do I add pics can't seem to upload them

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1 hour ago, Gary Patch said:

hi how do I add pics can't seem to upload them

Like @Frank Angerano said and you can also copy and paste into a topic. So if you copy an image just click paste and it'll upload. You can also add it to the gallery section and take the URL and copy and paste into a topic.

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Lightly sand the  bar  it is stamped into  and you might be  able to  make it  out. On older   Honda 4 wheel  ATVs  it  is  on the   round crossbar in the  front.  Mine was hard to read  ev3n  after sanding the  rust off but I found enough to use a chart of 1991  VINs  to  find  mine  listed.  I was lucky there  was  only one letter unreadable.

This site  has a chart of all the Honda bike  and  quad model  number  and tear  listings.. The   4trax entries  are  way  down the  list.

https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/honda-parts/honda-model-prefix.aspx

Your   vin  will  start  with 478TE.  The next  two  or 3  numbers  will  identify  the  model series . The  1988 to 2000 models have  a  150 there. Further on in the  vin there will be  a  letter to identify the year.

The 10th digit in a 17 digit V.I.N. or frame number represents the year of your ATV, motorcycle, or car.

A = 1980  B = 1981 C = 1982  D = 1983  E = 1984  F = 1985  G = 1986  H = 1987
J = 1988   K = 1989  L = 1990  M = 1991  N = 1992  P = 1993  R = 1994  S = 1995
T = 1996  V = 1997  W = 1998  X = 1999  Y

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On 2/18/2018 at 11:41 AM, Gary Patch said:

Yeah done all that just get error message upload failed can't read vin number either 

I uncovered a server issue that may have prevented uploads temporarily, so please try again. 😁

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I  can't tell you the  model  or exact age,  but it is   definitely 2000 or  newer. Before  2000 they  did not  have  any instrument panel. I would  guess between  2000 and  2003.

 

 

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I have a 1994 trx300ex. What is the difference between the (trx300ex A) and the (trx300ex AN) and how do I know what mine is? I have the vin and I searched it but it doesn't say "A" or "AN"

JH3TE1903RT101409 vin#

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11 hours ago, Phillip Miller said:

I have a 1994 trx300ex. What is the difference between the (trx300ex A) and the (trx300ex AN) and how do I know what mine is? I have the vin and I searched it but it doesn't say "A" or "AN"

JH3TE1903RT101409 vin#

That's a question I would like to know also.  In ordering 300FW parts I notice there is an A and an AN.  My assumption is that AN is the Canadian version but I don't know the differences.

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