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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB350/400 => Topic started by: Drew400 on March 03, 2015, 08:06:13 PM
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Hi all,
I'm sure I've seen on here somewhere, a diagram or two that shows exactly where the various stickers/transfers go, but now I can't find it (or imagined it).
Does anyone have a definitive guide, please, before I make a terrible mistake and label a battery as a helmet holder or some such?
Thank you,
D.
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Which is the problem? ;)
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Hi Piki,
I'd like to stick them all in the same place as they were originally. Might seem a bit anal, but it would be nice to know that I'm doing at least something correctly on this rebuild project.
For example, I could stick the chain guard one on there anywhere along its length, but I'd rather put it where the factory did back in the 70's.
Cheers,
D.
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Don't worry, this bitch will come to your rescue later... ;)
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Drew,
Photos of locations of Battery Caution, Tyre Information and Safety Information labels attached.
Photo of Helmet Holder label already in a previous post (have you found the label?).
If you want measurements I will try and oblige.
Have I missed any?
Chris
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If someone need Warning/Caution Decals, please contact me!
Best Regards.
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Hi Chris,
You're a star. Yes indeed, all of my stickers came to light last night. Funnily enough, they were where I must have put them!
Cheers,
D.
p.s. I have a spare tank top sticker if anyone wants one (assuming I don't cock up the other one that I have yet to apply).
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Hi Drew
This pic seems to appear on here every now and then...
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You need the exhaust system modification decal, in the side of the muffler, sorry for my English!!! I have not pics in this moment, I am secure that some mate can take a photo of that!!
Best Regards.
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Thanks again, both.
Cheers, D.
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...and finally.
A few more stickers in my collection with no obvious home for them (although I think I recall the 'Honda Motor Co Ltd' (top right) may have been applied to the top of the headlamp shell).
Big one under the seat perhaps and the exhaust one, clearly, on the exhaust somewhere. Showa: are they shock absorbers?
Thank you,
D.