HONDA Side cover TRANSALP graphic
80133MS6920ZA / 80133-MS6-920ZA
- Stock: In Stock
- Manufacturer: Honda
- SKU: HO.T1.1-35
- Superseded by:X80133MS6920ZA
- OEM: 80133-MS6-920ZA
- MPN: 80133MS6920ZA
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Is your machine missing that signature factory look that defines its legendary silhouette? The side cover TRANSALP graphic* is the essential visual component for restoring the authentic aesthetic of your motorcycle. This genuine component ensures your bike retains its factory-fresh appearance, adhering to the strict design standards set by the manufacturer for its iconic dual-sport lineup.
Precision Engineering for the Side Cover TRANSALP Graphic
- ✅ Genuine OEM part: This authentic component carries the official manufacturer part number, ensuring it meets the exact standards required for factory-level restoration.
- ✅ Perfect contouring: Engineered to follow the specific lines of the panel, this graphic seamlessly integrates with the bodywork's unique shape.
- ✅ Original factory tooling: Produced using the same precision die-cutting equipment as the parts installed during initial assembly.
- ✅ Rigorous quality control: Every unit undergoes a thorough inspection process to ensure the adhesive and print quality meet strict factory benchmarks.
- ✅ Authentic packaging: Delivered in official manufacturer wrapping to protect the integrity of the adhesive and the clarity of the graphic until installation.
| Part Number (MPN) | 80133MS6920ZA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Mounting Location | Side cover* |
| Type | Graphic |
| Material | Vinyl decal |
For enthusiasts and collectors, authentic OEM parts with correct MPN numbers carry significant value, especially for limited edition and anniversary models. Choosing this genuine factory-original emblem ensures your XL600V TRANSALP remains a true representation of its heritage. This precision-cut vinyl decal offers the durability and aesthetic consistency that only a manufacturer-sourced part can provide for your side cowl.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I remove an old graphic before applying this new one?
To safely remove an old decal, use a heat gun on a low setting to soften the adhesive, then peel it back slowly. Use a plastic scraper rather than metal to avoid damaging the paint. Once removed, clean any remaining residue thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol before applying the new OEM graphic.
What is the best technique to avoid air bubbles during installation?
Always work from the center of the decal outward toward the edges. This technique effectively pushes air and application fluid out, preventing trapped bubbles. Using a felt-edge squeegee is highly recommended to apply even pressure without scratching the surface of the new vinyl graphic.
Ensure the surface is clinically clean using isopropyl alcohol and apply in a dust-free environment for the best adhesive bond.
* If this decal is listed under multiple models or versions, the exact mounting location may vary slightly.