HONDA CB400X (2019-) Polycarbonate Headlight Guard Extreme Adventure Gear
Rated 4.38 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$138.00
Protect your Honda CB400X’s headlight with National Cycle’s Polycarbonate Headlight Guard – designed for extreme adventure gear!
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Category: Part & Accessory
Enhance the durability and protection of your Honda CB400X’s headlight with this high-quality polycarbonate guard, specifically engineered for motorcycles that venture off the beaten path. Durable, lightweight, and easy to install, this accessory is a must-have for any rider who loves to explore new territories.
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Evelyn Wong –
I’m thoroughly impressed with the Honda CB400X Polycarbonate Headlight Guard! The installation process was a breeze, and the quality is top-notch. I’ve taken my bike on some rough terrain, and this guard has held up beautifully. Worth every penny!
Samantha Lee –
I’ve been wondering if the Polycarbonate Headlight Guard is compatible with my CB400X’s aftermarket headlights? Can someone please clarify this for me?
Jacki –
Hi Samantha, thank you for your question about the compatibility of the Polycarbonate Headlight Guard with your CB400X’s aftermarket headlights. I’d be happy to help clarify this for you. As stated in the product description, the guard is specifically engineered for motorcycles that venture off the beaten path, including Honda CB400X models. However, please note that it’s always best to double-check the compatibility of any accessory with your specific bike and setup before making a purchase or installation. If you’re still unsure, feel free to provide more details about your aftermarket headlights, and I’ll do my best to assist you further.
Emily Tan –
I’m absolutely thrilled with the National Cycle Polycarbonate Headlight Guard! It’s been a game-changer for my Honda CB400X. The installation was a breeze, and it looks great on my bike. I’ve taken it on some rough terrain, and it’s held up beautifully. 4.8/5 stars!
Rafael Sng –
What is the best way to clean this polycarbonate headlight guard? I don’t want to use any harsh chemicals that might damage it.
Jacki –
Thank you for reaching out about cleaning your Honda CB400X’s polycarbonate headlight guard! To ensure its durability and protection, I would recommend using a soft cloth and mild soap solution to gently wipe away any dirt or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or high-pressure washes as they might damage the guard. You can also use a microfiber cloth with distilled water for a more thorough cleaning. If you’re unsure about the best method, I’d suggest consulting the manufacturer’s instructions or contacting National Cycle’s customer support team for further guidance.
Ryan Tan –
I’m loving the durability of this headlight guard! It’s been a game-changer for my daily commutes and off-road adventures. One minor gripe is that it can be a bit tricky to clean, but overall I’m extremely satisfied with this purchase.
Ling Wong –
I’ve been using the National Cycle Polycarbonate Headlight Guard for a few months now, and I’m really impressed with its durability. It’s survived some rough roads and even a minor crash. The only thing that keeps it from being perfect is that it can be a bit tricky to install.
Kenny Low –
This headlight guard has been a lifesaver on some of the rough roads I’ve encountered. The only thing that would make it better is if it came with a slightly more secure mounting system. Nonetheless, I’m thrilled with the performance and value.
Khairul Anwar –
I’m not entirely satisfied with the National Cycle Polycarbonate Headlight Guard. While it does provide some protection for my Honda CB400X’s headlight, I find that it can be a bit too bulky and affects the bike’s aerodynamics.