HONDA Chain guard tire label
87505MGJD00 / 87505-MGJ-D00
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 87505-MGJ-D00
- MPN: 87505MGJD00
LABEL,TIRE,CHAIN GUARD
As a critical component of your motorcycle's factory-correct appearance and safety documentation, this genuine Honda tire information decal ensures your machine remains within manufacturer specifications. This specific label is mounted on the chain guard*, providing essential data regarding recommended tire pressures and sizing. Maintaining these factory-original details is vital for riders who prioritize authenticity and precision in their motorcycle maintenance.
Exact Fitment for the Chain Guard Mounting Location
- ✅ UV resistant: This decal is engineered to withstand prolonged exposure to harsh sunlight without fading or losing legibility over years of riding.
- ✅ Shaped to fit: The adhesive backing is designed to conform perfectly to the specific contours and curvature of the chain guard surface.
- ✅ Factory quality control: Every label undergoes rigorous manufacturer inspection to meet the high standards set for original production components.
- ✅ Satisfaction guaranteed: Choosing an authentic part eliminates the risk of poor adhesion or incorrect formatting often found in non-genuine alternatives.
- ✅ Colors matched: The printing utilizes factory-specified inks to ensure the warning text and background match the original aesthetic of your motorcycle.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87505MGJD00 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Chain guard* |
| Type | Warning Label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
Restoring your motorcycle with the correct factory markings is a sign of true pride of ownership. By choosing this genuine Honda tire label, you ensure that every detail of your bike reflects the quality it was built with. This authentic decal is the professional choice for maintaining the visual integrity and informational accuracy of your machine's swingarm and drive assembly components.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I consider ordering decals in pairs or sets?
When refreshing decals, it is often wise to consider the condition of surrounding labels. Even minor UV exposure over time can cause slight color shifts, so replacing related graphics simultaneously ensures a perfectly uniform and factory-fresh look across your motorcycle's various components and panels.
What is the best way to remove an old label safely?
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 isopropyl alcohol and a plastic scraper—never metal—to protect the underlying finish before applying the new OEM sticker.
Ensure the chain guard surface is completely free of chain wax and grease using a specialized degreaser before final cleaning with isopropyl alcohol for maximum adhesion.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.