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Don't know what parts kit to buy. What is Honda code? and were do I find it for specific bike

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Honda uses both a Part Number system and a Honda Code to identify parts. The Part Number is in alpha-numeric form which includes a three digit 'middle number' that indicates which model the part fits (parts with a center number of "369" means that the part fits a Honda CB400F). Aside from the part number, each part is also identified by a 6-digit, numeric, Honda Code. Any Honda motorcycle dealer should have the appropriate parts breakdown on microfiche for your bike - which will enable you to identify the parts that you need.

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