HONDA Rear fender registered plate caution label
87501MZ8C70 / 87501-MZ8-C70
- Dispatch: 7-21 days (ETA)
- Manufacturer: Honda
- OEM: 87501-MZ8-C70
- MPN: 87501MZ8C70
PLATE, REGISTERED
Have you noticed the subtle details that define a factory-fresh motorcycle? This genuine Honda caution label, specifically the "PLATE REGISTERED" decal, is positioned strategically on the rear fender* to provide essential vehicle information. Maintaining these original markings is crucial for riders who value the authentic aesthetic and information standards set by the manufacturer during the initial assembly of the machine.
Restoring Your Rear Fender with Factory Precision
- ✅ Professional Shipping: We ensure your decal is shipped flat in rigid packaging to prevent any creases or damage before application.
- ✅ Guaranteed Satisfaction: Choosing genuine parts eliminates the risk of poor fitment or visual inconsistencies often found in non-original alternatives.
- ✅ Contoured Fit: This label is engineered to align perfectly with the specific curvature of the mounting surface for a seamless look.
- ✅ Manufacturer Warranty: Every component is backed by the manufacturer's quality assurance standards for long-lasting durability.
- ✅ Authentic Identifier: This part features the official manufacturer part number, ensuring it meets the exact specifications for your motorcycle.
| Part Number (MPN) | 87501MZ8C70 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Rear fender* |
| Type | Caution Label |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
When it comes to maintaining your bike, brand trust is paramount. Behind every OEM decal stands decades of motorcycle engineering excellence, and when you see the manufacturer's part number, you know the quality is guaranteed. This authentic graphic ensures your machine retains its factory-original status, providing the exact visual cues intended by the design team.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are these decals designed to fit?
OEM decals are designed by the same engineering team that designed the motorcycle itself. Every curve, angle, and dimension is calculated to complement the bike's bodywork perfectly, ensuring the caution label aligns with the intended aesthetic and safety standards of the original build.
Why do different manufacturers use different names for stickers?
Catalog terminology varies by brand. For instance, Kawasaki calls decals "Pattern", Honda uses "Stripe/Mark", Yamaha says "Graphic", and Suzuki uses "Emblem/Tape Set". Regardless of the name, they represent the same high-quality product category designed for vehicle identification and branding.
Ensure the surface is cleaned with isopropyl alcohol and completely dry before applying the decal to achieve maximum adhesive bond.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.