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Tire Valve Cap - Honda Logo

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  1. benjammer

    benjammer New Member

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    Hey Guys, if you run across a website or know of where I can purchase a pair of black chrome valve stem caps with the yellow wing or honda logo on top, please let me know.
    I've searched e-bay and websites but I can't find any that are black chrome.
    I think these will look sharp with the black rims.

    Thanks in advance.
     


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    Ben, does anyone even make these? They might look nice on my VFR's black wheels, too.
     


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  3. benjammer

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    Yellow Honda Logo Caps

    I've seen the below ones for Suzuki and Kawasaki, but I can't find the black for the Honda Logo, only chrome. If I can't find it or I don't hear from someone on this site, I'm going to order the chrome ones, and spray paint the chrome a semi gloss black (of course cover up the Yellow Logo on top).
    I'll keep you posted either way.
     

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    autozone has some spray that on chrome is supposed to look like anodizing, that might work
     


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    where did you find the yellow ones?
     


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    Hey Benjammer; I think even the chrome ones look pretty cool. I am also a bug for gadgetry and uniqueness. But I really have to watch myself. Last week I almost ordered an aluminum chain guard from overseas for the tune of ,including freight about $180.00. I started to think about that chain
    guards worth,such as, would it make the bike perform better,or make it more reliable or benefit it somehow. After I thought about it and how many hours I would have to work to make 180 bucks clear, I decided against it. Now I am looking at aluminum and titanium engine, disc brake,and sprocket hardware and I wonder where does it stop. I seriously am not knocking anyone for buying aftermarket parts for their VFR, but we could easily have $5000
    dollars worth of goodies on or bikes,and it wouldnt improve reliability or performance one bit. Anyway I guess I just had to get it off my chest.
    eddie
     


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    This is exactly why I leave my motorcycles stock with the exception of suspension work. I just replaced the Frankenbolt on the left side of the rear cowl today (it fell off when the service mechanic test rode the bike) and also had the OEM Honda washer to go behind the bolt, between it and the plastic. Also have the little plastic inserts that go in the slots for solo seat cover in place as well.
     


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    JP cycles has em. Just got the catalog today. they have 3 differ4ent colors.Red black and yellow.The parts numbers are zz1732-33-and 34 for the yellow.
     


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