Heh.... That was my fault :D
I voted to close the question for one simple, and in my opinion defensible reason.
From the "How to ask a good question" page:
Have you thoroughly searched for an answer before asking your question? Sharing your research helps everyone. Tell us what you found and why it didn’t meet your needs. This demonstrates that you’ve taken the time to try to help yourself, it saves us from reiterating obvious answers, and above all, it helps you get a more specific and relevant answer!
Granted, it may not be grounds to close the question, but as the above quote specifically 'warns' against, the only answer on the question (at the time) was "Did you try looking in" this obvious place where it is on most bikes? That is a simple, obvious answer to what I saw as a simple, obvious question.
I do not think this falls under the category of "why are we so mean to new users" because at the time OP had 700 some-odd points; more than enough to understand how this site works, and in my opinion, enough to be held to a higher standard than a 'new' user.
As I admit in the comments yesterday, I was too quick to close after asking for more information. 'Unclear what you're asking' also didn't quite fit the bill, which should have been another hint that I may have been in the wrong, but all things considered, I stand by my decision, and thanks to OP's edits we have a better question because of it.
YOU SHOULD ALL BE THANKING ME!! :P