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Vintage Honda CBX400F 1981 Model Motorcycle 8x12 Metal Wall Sign

Vintage Honda CBX400F 1981 Model Motorcycle 8x12 Metal Wall Sign

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Vintage Honda CBX400F 1981 Model Motorcycle 8x12 Metal Wall Sign

Add a touch of classic automotive flair to your space with this premium 8x12 inch metal wall sign featuring the iconic 1981 Honda CBX400F motorcycle. Crafted from high-gloss aluminum with a UV protective coating, this sign boasts vibrant, detailed graphics that are heat-pressed directly into the metal for lasting durability.

  • 8" x 12" Dimensions: Our most popular rectangular size, perfect for a bold statement without overwhelming your wall space.
  • Rust-Proof Aluminum Construction: Built to last, this sign will not rust, ensuring its sharp appearance for years to come, indoors or out.
  • UV Protective Coating: Shields the vivid graphics from fading, maintaining the sign's striking visual appeal even when exposed to sunlight.
  • Smooth, Rounded Edges: Designed for safety and ease of handling, preventing snags or cuts.
  • 2 Pre-Drilled Holes: Simplifies mounting, allowing for quick and secure installation on any desired surface.

Unlike flimsy plastic alternatives, this sign offers superior quality and a substantial feel. It stands as a testament to an era of engineering excellence, making it a fitting addition for enthusiasts who appreciate the heritage and performance of vintage motorcycles, a step up from generic decor.

Technology and Performance: This sign captures the spirit of the 1981 Honda CBX400F, a machine celebrated for its groundbreaking inline-six engine and robust performance. The detailed sublimation printing method ensures that every nuance of the motorcycle's design is accurately represented, paying homage to the engineering prowess of its time. It's an ideal choice for garages, man caves, or any business looking to showcase a passion for automotive history and the peak of motorcycle engineering from the early 80s.

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