HONDA Varadero right middle cowl emblem
87131MBTD10ZE / 87131-MBT-D10ZE
- Stock: In Stock
- Manufacturer: Honda
- SKU: HO.E13.1-8
- OEM: 87131-MBT-D10ZE
- MPN: 87131MBTD10ZE
MARK,R. MIDDLE COWL
Is your Honda XL1000V Varadero missing that signature factory look on its side fairing? This authentic right middle cowl emblem* is the exact component used during the original assembly process. Positioned prominently on the mid-section bodywork, it serves as a primary visual identifier for this iconic adventure tourer, ensuring your machine maintains its prestigious factory-original appearance and brand identity.
Precision Engineering for the Right Middle Cowl
- ✅ Contoured Fit: This graphic is specifically engineered to follow the unique aerodynamic lines and compound curves of the middle fairing panel.
- ✅ Exact Color Matching: Produced to meet the precise factory ink standards for a seamless visual integration with your existing bodywork.
- ✅ UV Protection: The vinyl is treated with a high-grade finish to prevent fading, cracking, or yellowing even under intense sun exposure.
- ✅ Factory Packaging: Delivered in original manufacturer protective packaging to ensure the adhesive backing remains pristine until application.
- ✅ Official Distribution: Sourced directly through authorized manufacturer channels to guarantee 100% authenticity and quality assurance.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87131MBTD10ZE |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Right middle cowl* |
| Type | Emblem |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
When it comes to maintaining the long-term value of your motorcycle, every detail counts. For enthusiasts and collectors, authentic OEM parts with correct MPN numbers carry significant value, especially for legendary models like the XL1000V. Choosing a genuine factory graphic ensures your bike remains a true representation of its heritage, protecting your investment while delivering the aesthetic excellence only a manufacturer-grade component can provide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I remove an old graphic before applying this new OEM emblem?
To safely remove an old decal, use a heat gun on a low setting to soften the adhesive, then peel it back slowly at a sharp angle. Use a plastic scraper rather than metal to avoid surface damage, and clean any remaining residue with isopropyl alcohol before applying the new genuine part.
What happens if this specific part number is discontinued in the future?
Motorcycle manufacturers regularly discontinue part numbers for older models, making OEM decals for classic machines increasingly difficult to source. If you see this authentic emblem available, it is highly recommended to secure it immediately, as factory-original stock for these models often becomes impossible to find once depleted.
Use a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol to prep the surface, ensuring no wax or polish remains before pressing the emblem firmly from the center outward.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.