HONDA Chain guard drive chain caution warning label
87565MAS300ZA / 87565-MAS-300ZA
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 87565-MAS-300ZA
- MPN: 87565MAS300ZA
LABEL, DRIVE CHAIN CAUTION
Maintaining the factory-correct appearance of a legendary machine requires attention to every detail, including the safety markings. The Honda drive chain caution warning label* is a critical component located on the chain guard, providing essential maintenance information. As a genuine factory-original part, it ensures your motorcycle adheres to the exact safety and aesthetic standards established by the manufacturer during production, preserving the bike's authentic visual identity.
Authentic Drive Chain Caution Label for Chain Guard Mounting
- ✅ UV Resistance: Engineered to withstand prolonged exposure to harsh sunlight without fading or losing legibility over time.
- ✅ Contoured Fitment: Specifically designed to align perfectly with the unique curvature of the factory chain guard for a seamless look.
- ✅ Guaranteed Satisfaction: Choosing an authentic part eliminates the uncertainty and potential fitment issues often associated with non-original alternatives.
- ✅ Factory Color Matching: Produced using the exact ink specifications to match the original safety label palette used by the manufacturer.
- ✅ Precision Manufacturing: Each label is cut using original factory tooling to ensure the dimensions are accurate to the millimeter.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87565MAS300ZA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Chain guard* |
| Type | Warning Label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
This genuine Honda sticker is found on models such as the CBR900RR, ensuring that your bike retains its factory-fresh appearance. Your motorcycle deserves the same quality parts it was built with, and these genuine OEM graphics are a statement of pride in your machine. Using authentic factory-grade adhesive ensures the graphic remains secure through thousands of miles of riding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the catalog refer to this as a "Label" instead of a sticker?
In official manufacturer documentation, terminology varies between brands. While enthusiasts often use "sticker" or "decal," Honda typically utilizes terms like "Stripe," "Mark," or "Label" to categorize their adhesive components. Regardless of the name, this is the authentic factory-original part designed for your specific motorcycle model.
What is the best way to remove an old label before applying this new one?
To remove an existing label, use a heat gun on a low setting to soften the adhesive, then peel it back slowly. Avoid using metal scrapers on the chain guard to prevent surface damage. Once removed, clean any remaining residue with isopropyl alcohol to ensure a pristine surface for the new OEM decal.
Before applying, ensure the chain guard surface is free of chain wax and grease. Use a lint-free cloth with a mild degreaser for the best adhesive bond.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.