Reproduction 1100/1200 air shock can decals
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Reproduction 1100/1200 air shock can decals
Are they available ?
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Re: Reproduction 1100/1200 air shock can decals
Don’t know about those for the Wing, yet a few years ago Mother Honda still had those same rear shock logos available for the 1983 CB1000C that I restored. Try looking up the part and contacting a supplier. If not and you can carefully remove the logo a graphic supply house can reproduce it for you just like OEM. If you can’t remove it with just the correct sizing they should be able to work with the dimensions and come up with an exact reproduction.
I restored a 1984 CM450 Hondamatic last year and the side cover logos were very unique and are long gone from Honda. A graphic supply place made a repo OEM set for me at a reasonable cost.
I restored a 1984 CM450 Hondamatic last year and the side cover logos were very unique and are long gone from Honda. A graphic supply place made a repo OEM set for me at a reasonable cost.
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1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
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