stem nut for top yoke

I have one on one of my 1100s and a spare. I can't seem to lay my hands on it. There was a thread many moons ago. I'll give it another look around tomorrow. It's in the little Honda plastic bag with the part number on it. I lost a lot of part numbers and off the wall information a few years ago when my computer crashed.

With Heli-Bars it looks nicer than the standard part but the washer underneath it isn't chrome or stainless steel. I was going to get a stainless steel one and try polishing it up but ... The ugly stock stuff was probably because it was all under the plastic handle bar cover. :)
 
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Here you go!

Black plastic plug.

Looking at the instructions I received with my Heli-Bars, they state that the steering stem plug from a 1998 VFR800 will fit the ST1100 steering stem hole. Honda part No. 53232-MJ4-670. I didn't order one, but probably should have.

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Chome nut
Got mine back in 07 from Zanotti Motor Co. Part number 95020-11300. It is a polished chrome steering stem nut. Has been used on numerous Hondas throughout the years. Lists around $15, I paid $9.15.

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I have one on one of my 1100s and a spare. I can't seem to lay my hands on it. There was a thread many moons ago. I'll give it another look around tomorrow. It's in the little Honda plastic bag with the part number on it. I lost a lot of part numbers and off the wall information a few years ago when my computer crashed.

With Heli-Bars it looks nicer than the standard part but the washer underneath it isn't chrome or stainless steel. I was going to get a stainless steel on and try polishing it up but ... The ugly stock stuff was probably because it was all under the plastic handle bar cover. :)
That's my problem now , every thing is on show
 
With Heli-Bars it looks nicer than the standard part but the washer underneath it isn't chrome or stainless steel.
Didn't the folks use the cut bottom of a 35mm canister to cover that threaded stem back in the day? :unsure:
 
35 camera film was sold in black plastic canisters to protect the film from exposure to light. One of these canisters can be cut to the required height and pushed on to the threaded stem to hide the threads and dress the area up a bit.

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35 camera film was sold in black plastic canisters to protect the film from exposure to light. One of these canisters can be cut to the required height and pushed on to the threaded stem to hide the threads and dress the area up a bit.

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Thanks, not quite what i had in mind. I've just had a set of billet yokes made for the bike so would like a nice top nut
 
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