HONDA Frame caution label
87565MERD10ZA / 87565-MER-D10ZA
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 87565-MER-D10ZA
- MPN: 87565MERD10ZA
LABEL, CAUTION
Imagine the sharp, high-contrast clarity of a brand-new factory label resting against your machine's frame. The 87565MERD10ZA frame caution label* is more than just a sticker; it is a vital component of your motorcycle's original safety profile and aesthetic integrity. Whether positioned near the steering head or the main frame spar, this authentic piece ensures your bike retains its factory-delivered appearance and essential rider information.
Restoring the Original Safety Profile of Your Frame Caution Label
- ✅ Precision Tooling: Every edge is precision-cut using the original manufacturer's die-cut tooling for an exact fit on your frame.
- ✅ Authentic Packaging: Delivered in original manufacturer packaging to protect the high-grade adhesive from environmental contamination before use.
- ✅ Genuine Part: This authentic OEM component carries the official part number, guaranteeing it meets all factory quality assurance standards.
- ✅ Legibility Standards: The printing process follows strict factory ink specifications for maximum contrast, ensuring safety messages are clear.
- ✅ Contoured Adhesion: Specially formulated to follow the exact curvature of the motorcycle bodywork without lifting or peeling at the edges.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87565MERD10ZA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Frame* |
| Type | Caution label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
Choosing genuine components like this caution label represents a commitment to long-term savings. While it might seem like a small detail, one factory-original decal outlasts multiple budget alternatives that often fail under heat or vibration. By maintaining your motorcycle with authentic parts, you protect its value and ensure every safety message remains professional and legible for years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I remove an old label before applying this new one?
To remove an old decal, use a heat gun on a low setting to gently soften the adhesive, then peel it back slowly. For any remaining residue, use a plastic scraper rather than metal to avoid marking the finish, and clean the area thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol before applying the new genuine part.
Why is it important to buy these labels now?
Motorcycle manufacturers regularly discontinue specific part numbers for older models, making OEM decals increasingly difficult to source. If this genuine label is currently available, it is wise to secure it now, as factory stock for these specific safety markings can become permanently unavailable without notice once exhausted.
Ensure the frame surface is completely free of oils or wax using a dedicated cleaner before applying the label with firm, even pressure from the center outward.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.