P1000 small pushpins size on airbox cover?

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Does anyone know what size or a part number for the small pushpins that go in the big cover that goes over the airbox? I've destroyed a few and I can't find them anywhere. Please and Thank you
 
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I'm pretty sure it is a 5mm hole like the regular push pins that hold on the rest of the bodywork and fenders. I know I have used the typical push pins in the place of those fancy ones that you push in the center then pop out.
 
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I'm pretty sure it is a 5mm hole like the regular push pins that hold on the rest of the bodywork and fenders. I know I have used the typical push pins in the place of those fancy ones that you push in the center then pop out.

Thanks @JACKAL ....Looking forward to riding with you and the wife in Utah soon!!!
 
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#22 below is 91505-SL0-003

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Lost in translation:
Honda's first forray in to supper cars was the NSX.
The vehicle code (center 3 characters in a honda part number) for the original NSX was SL0 (that's SL-zero)
Little Freudian slip there.

edit: seams I'm late to the party.
 
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Does anyone know what size or a part number for the small pushpins that go in the big cover that goes over the airbox? I've destroyed a few and I can't find them anywhere. Please and Thank you

They are the same one's that are used to put the whole cheap ass machine together. Honda couldn't build a Pioneer if they didn't use those things :p. Oh, here's the part number : 90653-HC4-900
 
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They are the same one's that are used to put the whole cheap ass machine together. Honda couldn't build a Pioneer if they didn't use those things :p. Oh, here's the part number : 90653-HC4-900

The ones he is referring to have to have the center pushed in to pull them out, not the normal mud lips that Honda uses everywhere else.

The normal HC4 clips will work but they are a bit loose in the air cleaner cover.
 
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The ones he is referring to have to have the center pushed in to pull them out, not the normal mud lips that Honda uses everywhere else.

The normal HC4 clips will work but they are a bit loose in the air cleaner cover.

You are correct. I didn't read thru his thread, just glanced and saw "push pins" :D
 
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Does anyone know what size or a part number for the small pushpins that go in the big cover that goes over the airbox? I've destroyed a few and I can't find them anywhere. Please and Thank you
I did the EXACT same thing Wednesday night. Pissed me off. Thanks for the part numbers everyone!
 

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