Instructions for attaching Gas and Oil cap covers and Medallions

1. If it is easier, remove the part from bike and set on a level surface.. If not it is just as easy to use a piece of masking tape to hold cover on part while glue sets up. Masking tape is best since it will not leave any glue residue.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit cover on part. Make sure that cover is facing the right direction. For example newer ratcheting gas caps are not as crucial as the older bayonet type since you can turn the cap to any position to lock it in place.

4. Once you have figured out the right position apply the adhesive. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores. We like Permatex RTV clear silicone adhesive.

5. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover.

6. On thin pieces like the web, flame or barb wire run a thin bead. Some adhesive may ooze out, As long as you are using the clear silicone adhesive you can let it set up and peel away after it cures.

7. If needed hold in place with some masking tape for 24 hours.

8. Excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets with anything that will not scratch metal. Example, toothpick. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

9. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!


Directions for attaching covers
to 2003 and newer Harley mirrors

1. Remove mirrors from bike.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit cover on each mirror.

4. Put thin bead of adhesive on back of cover and place on mirror. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores.

5. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover.

6. Any excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets with anything that will not scratch metal. Example, toothpick. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

7. Set the mirrors with covers in a spot where the covers will stay in the right spot. This can be done by placing on table or using masking tape to hold in place. Make sure covers do not move while adhesive is setting up. Don’t use duct tape or similar, it will leave residue that is a pain to get off.

8. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!

9. To polish and wax use the same thing as on the other metal parts of your bike.

Last but most important. If you have any problems at all please get in touch. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers.

Directions for attaching Spider Web covers
to 2003 and newer Harley mirrors

1. Remove mirrors from bike.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit cover on each mirror.

4. Slide appropriate cover around mirror stem

5. Stem may have to be adjusted to get cover around mirror.

6. Start by putting the top of the cover towards round part of mirror. .

7. Rotate cover into correct position

8. Once you have figured out how to get covers on and off you can remove the covers and apply adhesive. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores.

9. DO NOT put adhesive on any open web. Instead, run a thin bead along the inside solid top of the cover. There is no need to put so much that it oozes out.

10. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover.

11. Any excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets with anything that will not scratch metal. Example, toothpick. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

12. Set the mirrors and covers in a spot where the covers will stay in the right spot. This can be done by leaning mirrors on edge or holding in place with masking tape. Don’t use duct tape or similar, it will leave residue that is a pain to get off.

13. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!

Last but most important. If you have any problems at all please get in touch. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers.

Directions for attaching covers
to Yamaha Star, Honda VTX, and Indian Mirrors

1. Remove mirrors from bike.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit cover on each mirror.

4. Put thin bead of adhesive on back of cover and place on mirror. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores.

5. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover.

6. Any excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets with anything that will not scratch metal. Example, toothpick. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

12. Set the mirrors with covers in a spot where the covers will stay in the right spot. This can be done by placing on table or using masking tape to hold in place. Make sure covers do not move while adhesive is setting up. Do not use duct tape or similar, it will leave residue that is a pain to get off.

13. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!

Last but most important. If you have any problems at all please get in touch. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers.

Directions for attaching Spider Web corners
to 2002 and older Harley mirrors

1. Leave mirrors on bike.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit corner on each mirror.

4. Once you have figured out proper placement of corners you can apply adhesive. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores. We like Permatex RTV clear silicone.

5. DO NOT put adhesive on any open web. Instead, run a thin bead along the inside solid top of the cover. There is no need to put so much that it oozes out.

6. Place corner on mirror. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover and checking how much adhesive is on corner and mirror.

7. Any excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets up. Anything that will not scratch metal can be used. Example, toothpick, piece of plastic. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

8. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!

Last but most important. If you have any problems at all please get in touch. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers.

Directions for attaching Spider Web corners
For Star, VTX, and Indian

1. Leave mirrors on bike.

2. Make sure all surfaces to be glued are clean, dry and free of any grease or dirt.

3. Before applying any adhesive, trial fit corner on each mirror.

4. Once you have figured out proper placement of corners you can apply adhesive. We recommend clear silicone adhesive. Available at auto parts and hardware stores. We like Permatex RTV clear silicone.

5. DO NOT put adhesive on any open web. Instead, run a thin bead along the inside solid top of the cover. There is no need to put so much that it oozes out.

6. Place corner on mirror. Make sure you have enough adhesive contact by slightly lifting the cover and checking how much adhesive is on corner and mirror.

7. Any excess silicone adhesive can be cleaned up after it sets up. Anything that will not scratch metal can be used. Example, toothpick, piece of plastic. Other adhesives should be removed before set up.

8. Adhesive should set up for at least 24 hours for best results. These are going to look very cool on your bike but be patient!

Last but most important. If you have any problems at all please get in touch. We enjoy hearing from our valued customers.



 

 

 

     
   

 





 

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