SUZUKI Rear fender warning label
6831928C00 / 68319-28C00
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Suzuki
- OEM: 68319-28C00
- MPN: 6831928C00
LABEL, WARNING NO. 2
When restoring a vintage motocross machine to its factory glory, every detail matters. This genuine Suzuki rear fender warning label* serves as a critical visual marker, maintaining the authentic appearance of the bike as it rolled off the assembly line. Positioned prominently for rider safety and regulatory compliance, this factory-original decal ensures your machine retains its period-correct aesthetic and manufacturer-specified safety information.
Restoring the Authentic Look of Your Rear Fender
- ✅ UV resistant: Engineered with advanced protective layers to withstand intense sunlight without fading or peeling over time.
- ✅ Original manufacturer packaging: Arrives in genuine factory-sealed protective wrapping to ensure the adhesive remains fresh and uncontaminated.
- ✅ Factory quality control inspected: Every sticker undergoes rigorous testing to meet strict manufacturer standards for adhesion, clarity, and durability.
- ✅ Satisfaction guaranteed: Eliminate the risk of poor fitment or incorrect sizing with a part designed specifically for this machine's bodywork.
- ✅ Colors matched to factory paint: The inks used are calibrated to perfectly complement the original bodywork and plastics for a seamless look.
| Part Number (MPN) | 6831928C00 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Suzuki |
| Mounting Location | Rear fender* |
| Type | Warning label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
Finding genuine components for classic RM series motorcycles can be challenging, but using authentic parts is essential for a high-quality finish. It's the details that separate a well-maintained motorcycle from the rest. This OEM graphic provides the precision-cut edges and durable vinyl required for demanding off-road environments and professional restorations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I remove the old label before applying the new one?
To remove an old decal before applying a new one, use a heat gun on a low setting to soften the adhesive, then peel slowly. Use a plastic scraper — never metal on painted surfaces. Clean any remaining residue with isopropyl alcohol to ensure a perfect bond for the new part.
Should I use heat during the application process?
On compound curves, gentle heat (80-120C, 15-20cm away) helps vinyl conform without wrinkling. Always heat after placement, never before. Keep the heat gun moving to avoid damaging the plastic or the vinyl itself, ensuring the adhesive sets firmly into the texture of the fender.
For the best results, ensure the surface is completely free of wax and oils. Use a lint-free cloth and firm pressure from the center outward to eliminate air bubbles.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.