HONDA Swingarm caution label
87565MY5610ZD / 87565-MY5-610ZD
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 87565-MY5-610ZD
- MPN: 87565MY5610ZD
LABEL, CAUTION *TYPE4*
Maintaining a classic machine like the CB500 involves more than just mechanical upkeep; it requires attention to the small details that define its factory identity. This genuine Honda caution label is a critical informational piece typically found on the swingarm* or rear fender. It provides essential operational data while preserving the authentic look your motorcycle had when it first rolled off the assembly line.
Authentic Swingarm Caution Label for Honda CB500
- ✅ Precision Tooling: This decal is produced using the original manufacturer's die-cut templates to ensure it matches the specific dimensions of your frame or swingarm perfectly.
- ✅ Original Packaging: Every label arrives in its official factory protective wrap, ensuring the adhesive remains fresh and the surface is free from dust or debris.
- ✅ Manufacturer Inspection: This part has passed rigorous quality control checks to meet the high standards expected for factory-installed components.
- ✅ Genuine Part Number: Featuring the official MPN 87565MY5610ZD, this is a verified component sourced directly from the manufacturer's inventory.
- ✅ Guaranteed Satisfaction: Choosing an authentic part eliminates the risk of incorrect sizing or poor adhesion, providing peace of mind for your restoration project.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87565MY5610ZD |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Swingarm* |
| Type | Caution Label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
Finding the correct Honda decal for your CB500 is essential for a high-quality restoration. Because detail matters, using factory-correct graphics shows that you care about every aspect of your machine. This genuine OEM sticker ensures your bike retains its professional appearance and historical accuracy, making it stand out to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if this part becomes hard to find?
Manufacturers often discontinue parts for older models, making OEM decals increasingly difficult to source. If you see this specific caution label available, it is wise to secure it immediately, as factory-fresh stock for classic models is limited and often becomes "No Longer Available" without warning.
How do I safely remove my old, worn-out label?
To remove an old decal, use a heat gun on a low setting to gently soften the adhesive before peeling it back slowly. For any remaining residue, use a plastic scraper and isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface. This ensures the area is perfectly prepared for the new authentic label.
For the best results, apply this label to a clean, room-temperature surface. Use a firm, overlapping motion to press the vinyl down and prevent air bubbles.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.