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Motorcycle COVERS INSTALLATION

CAUTION

Allow your motorcycle to cool before installing the cover. You can burn yourself on the hot muffler or engine. Your cover has a heat resistant liner as a safety precaution  but a hot muffler  or engine will damage the cover.

Installation

1. Allow your motorcycle to cool then carefully pull your cover down over your cycle. The white label on the bottom hem saying, "FRONT" goes to the front.

2.  On each side of the cover there is a grommet and an elastic tie-down  hook, these are to secure the cover to the motorcycle.  The tie-down hooks can be linked to each other or to the motorcycle to secure the cover.

The grommets can also be used to lock your cover onto the motorcycle.  (A lock is not included.)

 

Cleaning and Care:

Clean your cover with a soft brush and lukewarm water or machine wash in COLD water. DO NOT USE SOAP as it may remove the protective coatings added by the factory.  Line dry or machine dry on air or delicate.

Storage

A handy storage bag comes with your cover. To store just stuff your cover into it. To avoid mildew be sure the cover is completely dry before you store it in the storage bag for an extended period.


Important:

When installing your cover for the first time, make sure that your vehicle is clean.

Caution. Please read prior to use of this cover.

  • Never cover a wet vehicle.

  • Not liable for repainted surfaces or lacquer paint. Do not use any cover on freshly painted vehicle for at least 6 month. The paint has to cure before any cover can be applied. It is the best to check with your painter or body shop for recommended "cure" time. Use of any cover on a repainted vehicle may cause damage that is not due to the cover, but due to the new paint.

  • Do not cover the tail pipe or exhaust

  • A hot exhaust and muffler can burn you and melt your cover

  • This cover is water repellent but it will not prevent water from reaching the surface of your vehicle.

  • Freezing Weather: In unusual circumstances, a layer of ice may form between your vehicle and the cover. This layer of ice must be thawed before removing the cover. You may expedite the thawing process by pouring warm water over the cover and gently lifting the cover as the ice begins to melt. If any resistance occurs,

  • repeat process.

  • Avoid trapping moisture under the cover. I your vehicle is outside for long periods or under snow, trapped moisture can sometimes cause paint to become cloudy. We recommend removing your cover every 30 days. Let your vehicle dry completely before reinstalling the cover.

  • Be sure to pad all stress points so that the cover will not become ripped or torn during trailering.

  • Prior to installation, we suggest the following protection methods: 1) apply duct tape to the inside of the cover where it might come into contact with sharp edges, or 2) tape pieces of foam, sponges, thick cloth or a towel over any sharp edges or stress points.

  • Failure to properly tie down the cover and pad stress points could result in considerable damage to your cover and possible damage to vehicle boat.

  • Your cover is not completely waterproof, it is water repellent. Cover any items on your storage racks that can be damaged by water in plastic

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