Fitting Instructions
Tank Covers - Fitting instructions
Make sure that the dust is removed from the tank by cleaning it carefully prior to fitting the tank cover. The tank covers are tailored to the individual tanks, but generally there is a strap which fits around the bottom yolk of the headstock. Securing straps with hooks or other attachments attach the tank cover on either side of the tank. some tank covers make use of the bike's fasteners to secure the cover. On most tank covers there is a strap or laces to secure the seat end. these are concealed by the seat which will need to be removed. In most cases is not necessary to remove the tank in order to fit the cover. The fitting of the cover should be progressive while adjusting the tension on the tank. When the tank cover is placed on the tank, it is usually apparent where the fittings attach. the tank cover may take up to 14 days to mould to the shape of the tank - depending on the shape of the tank. In warmer weather the PVC is softer and will settle quicker. During cold weather, it is advisable to warm the tank cover in an 'airing cupboard' prior to fitting. Do not place too close to a heat source!
Tank Covers - Maintenance
Products are made in a coated PVC cloth; only use soapy water with a soft brush and a sponge. Do not use any detergents nor abrasive products. Keep warm from any source of heat. Regularly spray the seams with waterproofing products. For Cristal tank cover, very fine abrasive polish can be used to eliminate possible scratches.
Seat Covers - Fitting Instructions
- 1. For installation, use a pneumatic electric stapler (using staples number 6 to 8). Leave the original cover on your saddle.
- 2. Centre the front or rear of the cover first of all, then the two side, following the elastic edges.
- 3. Stretch the cover well so that the elastic passes right under the saddle; work the PVC to move the elastic under. Never leave it on the edge.
- 4. Staple the front and rear centres, near the elastic (not on the PVC).
- 5. Check that the elastic is well stretched and that the elastic is correctly placed under the saddle.
- 6. Next, staple the two sides in the middle. finish by going all the way around the saddle.
Seat Covers - Maintenance
Seat covers are made in a coated PVC cloth, only use soapy water with a soft brush or sponge. Do not use any detergent or abrasive products.
Keep away from any source of heat. Regularly spray the stitching with a waterproof spray.
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