YAMAHA Frame cowling FZ6 emblem
1B3217810000 / 1B3-21781-00-00
- Dispatch: 7-14 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- OEM: 1B3-21781-00-00
- MPN: 1B3217810000
EMBLEM, FRAME COWL.
Is your motorcycle's visual identity starting to lose its factory-fresh sharpness? The frame cowling* is one of the most prominent areas of your bike, and this genuine Yamaha FZ6 emblem is designed to maintain the sleek, high-performance aesthetic that defines the FZ6-N. As a factory-original component, it ensures your machine carries the exact branding intended by the manufacturer’s design team.
Restoring the Aesthetic of Your Frame Cowling
- ✅ Official Distribution: Sourced through authorized manufacturer channels to guarantee you receive a factory-fresh component.
- ✅ Rigid Packaging: We ensure this emblem is shipped flat in protective materials, preventing any bending or creasing before installation.
- ✅ Factory Tooling: Produced using the original manufacturer dies for a level of precision that aftermarket alternatives cannot replicate.
- ✅ Panel Contour: Specifically engineered to follow the unique curvature of the side cover for a flush, permanent bond.
- ✅ Manufacturer Warranty: This authentic part is backed by Yamaha’s quality assurance standards for long-term durability.
| Part Number (MPN) | 1B3217810000 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Mounting Location | Frame cowling* |
| Type | Emblem |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
Choosing an authentic badge ensures that the adhesive properties and UV resistance meet strict factory standards. Applying a new decal is a satisfying weekend garage project that delivers visible results without needing specialist tools—just patience and a clean surface. This genuine part maintains the integrity of your motorcycle's design while ensuring the FZ6-N branding remains crisp and professional.
Did you know?
Collector and Resale Value. Maintaining original OEM graphics significantly impacts the resale value of your motorcycle. Potential buyers and collectors view factory-original decals as a hallmark of authenticity and a sign that the bike has been maintained to the highest standards.
Safe Removal Techniques. If you are updating your look, removing an old emblem is best done with a heat gun on a low setting. This softens the adhesive, allowing you to peel it back slowly without damaging the paint, followed by a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol to prep the surface.
For the best results, use masking tape to create a horizontal guide line on the panel before removing the adhesive backing.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.