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1/12 Naked Bike No.15 Honda CB400FOUR w/Tracking# form JAPAN Free shipping NEW
Apr 08, 2019
Incredibly Detailed!
Since I own the real thing ('75 CB400F), I was thrilled to come across this kit. Once in hand, I was blown away by the level of detail put into this product. As an example - the cylinder head fins are individual pieces that you stack to create the cylinders! Even though it gets hidden when assembled, the starter motor is even detailed. Spoke wheels are made up of thin 4-row pieces to simulate the actual spokes and rim. Again, the level of detail is just incredible! A must-have for any Honda fan!
Replica 1972-1974 Honda CB350F Four - Side Cover Emblem 87128-333-000
Oct 17, 2017
Great option for a hard-to-find part
Anyone who is attempting to restore any of the early 1970's Honda motorcycles has probably already discovered that some parts are not easy to come by. Although Honda produced many models from that era in relatively high numbers, a number of the factory replacement parts for these classic bikes are now discontinued from Honda. For CB350F restorers looking to get as close to the the original look, these emblems fit the bill. The creator of these parts chose to eliminate the two mounting pins on the back of the emblem - which is fine as most of the time they are broken off anyway. Mounting is done with thin double-sided automotive adhesive tape. This part fits either the left or right side cover perfectly. Honda does note a separate left and right part number for these emblems, but after examining the units I was replacing on my project, the only difference I could find between them was the tiny 'L' or 'R' embossed on the back. So don't worry about that if choosing this alternative. My only quibble is with the colors. As offered, these are a direct replacement for the 1972, 1973 CB350F0, which had white lettering and red colored numbers. I happen to be restoring a 1974 CB350F1. Honda, in their infinite wisdom, chose to change the emblem colors to orange letters and white numbers for this model. Since trying to locate these is like looking for a unicorn, I had no problem going with these for my project. I actually prefer this color combination anyway...
VINTAGE HONDA LEADING LINE IMAGE BANNER NOS IMAGE REPRODUCTION
Oct 14, 2018
Great Addition to the Man Cave
Being a fan & collector of early 70's Honda Motorcycles, I find that these posters are well made and a perfect addition to the man cave. These are printed on a PVC material and have solid grommets in the corners for easy mounting (no frames needed!) Unlike posters printed on heavy paper, these will not tear or curl and should last for many years. Replicas of Honda promotional posters that represent the entire motorcycle line-ups from their respective years, they are great nostalgic pieces for those who recall the 'You Meet The Nicest People On A Honda' years!