1. Frame: The VIN is stamped on the frame of the ATV, typically on the right side, behind the front wheel. It may be covered with a protective cover or mud, so you may need to clean the area to see it clearly.
2. Manufacturer's Plate: The VIN is also displayed on a manufacturer's plate, which is usually located on the front or rear of the ATV. The plate is typically made of metal or plastic and contains information such as the model, serial number, and VIN.
The VIN is a unique identifier for your ATV, and it's important to keep a record of it for reference in case of theft or other issues.