HONDA Side cover Hornet logo graphic
86831MGMD40ZA / 86831-MGM-D40ZA
- Dispatch: 7-14 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 86831-MGM-D40ZA
- MPN: 86831MGMD40ZA
MARK, SIDE COWL.
Maintaining the visual integrity of a legendary streetfighter requires attention to every detail, especially the branding that defines its character. This genuine Honda Hornet logo graphic is positioned exactly on the side cover*, the angular panel situated just below the rider’s seat. By choosing factory-original components, you ensure the iconic script remains a prominent feature of your motorcycle’s profile.
Perfect Alignment for Your Side Cover Branding
- ✅ Satisfaction guaranteed: Choosing an authentic part eliminates the risk of expensive disappointments often found with non-original alternatives.
- ✅ Shaped for precision: This graphic is engineered to follow the specific curvature of the side cowling for a seamless look.
- ✅ UV resistant: The high-grade materials ensure the script won't fade or discolor even after prolonged exposure to the sun.
- ✅ Factory quality control: Each emblem undergoes rigorous inspection to meet the manufacturer's strict standards for adhesion and clarity.
- ✅ Genuine OEM part: This item carries the official manufacturer part number, guaranteeing it is the exact component used during factory assembly.
| Part Number (MPN) | 86831MGMD40ZA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Side Cover* |
| Type | Logo Graphic |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
When looking for a CB600F emblem, authenticity is paramount for maintaining the bike's aesthetic value. Our OEM parts come through official distribution channels, ensuring you receive authentic, factory-fresh components—not aged or improperly stored stock. This precision-cut adhesive graphic integrates perfectly with the factory bodywork, providing a clean, professional finish that mirrors the original assembly.
Did you know?
Determining side orientation. In the motorcycle industry, "left" and "right" are always determined from the rider's seated position. For this specific part, the orientation remains consistent whether you are fitting it to the clutch side or the throttle side of the machine.
Using heat for complex curves. When applying vinyl to the compound curves of a side shelter, using a heat gun on a low setting can be beneficial. Gentle warmth helps the material conform to the panel's shape without wrinkling, though it is important to keep the heat source moving to protect the finish.
For the best results, use the hinge method with masking tape to align the script perfectly before removing the adhesive backing.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.