How To Wrap Your Harley Davidson Motorcycle

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How To Wrap Your Harley Davidson www.rvinyl.com/Motorcycle-Wraps
00:04 In this how-to video for Rvinyl, you're going to see how to wrap a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with a big emphasis put on the gas tank area
00:15 We begin with the material and tools that you'll need: obviously you'll need.
• Vinyl Wrap Film
• Tape measure
• Squeegee with with a buffer on it
• A snap off blade to ensure that it's always sharp
• 3M knifeless tape
• After care and cleaners to prep service as well as a microfiber towel
00:32 Remove any hardware that is in the way of the areas being wrapped. It's a good idea to always spray directly on the microfiber towel, that way the surface isn't too wet. Make sure you're extra thorough, work the main surface area and also get into deep crevices. When done, go over it with the heat gun just to make sure the surface is 100% dry.
00:55 The next step is measuring each section. It's very important to cut the sections so that they have enough bleed left to right, top to bottom, and that is extra material, roughly three inches on each side.
01:11 For certain areas on the Harley-Davidson, they can be wrapped in one piece like the front fender and the back fender. Stretch the film evenly towards the other side. Then pick the film up and shrink it into place. Once the material is relaxed and squeegee it onto the main surface. Simply cut the excess film away using a sharp blade, angled out and double checked with heat.
01:40 On the back section, which is a little curvier, keep the backing paper on to even out the stretch, tucking the material behind any raised objects. Heat the film so it shrinks on the edge for that extra long term hold, then cut the excess film away with the blade angled out from the edge. If there are any sections where the material will be directly cut on the surface, use 3M knifeless tape.
02:01 The gas caps can be very tricky to wrap in one piece without overstretching the film and leading to long term durability issues. We're actually going to leave the original color of the gas tank on in the middle sections and wrap the top and bottom
02:29 Now with this section which has been roughly pre cut to shape, it slides in on the underside and very important to even the tension out, there's not too much on the edges. Pull along the bottom, nice and firm, which stretches the material slightly. For the top sections where the material bunches up, it's heated and it literally shrinks into place. Then release the knife tape from one side to the other. On the top section Knifeless tape is used because it's a direct cut on the body and on the underside a knife can cut the film away, release the excess film.
03:10 Now, here at the front, simply tucked the film into the open edge and cut the excess film away, because that's not a cut directly on the body. So the bottom side of both sides done. Now it's time to focus on the top. It's very important to start at the curvy section first. Pick the material up and feed it around towards the front side, tuck it in safely and once it's set right at the front, even out the tension a little bit left to right. Double check that the front is even one more time then heat and gently pull the material towards the back. Now it's time to finish the sides, which in many cases will snap very close to the outside edge. So as the material has been evenly pulled off the top face now squeegee it and lock it into place so it doesn't move.
04:24 Now for the sides, pick it up and shrink it back right to the knife, lost tape. And you see how quickly it snaps to the edge. Heat the film gently and evenly pull the material to the outside edge. Be sure not to pull too hard. Once the film is right on top of the knife tape squeegee it into place. Then simply release the Knifeless Tape in a long, steady pull. Work from back to the front, then pull the excess film away. And as you can see, there's very minimal tension on the edge.
05:02 Squeegee it into place and repeat the exact same steps for the other side with the main area complete as time to focus around the gas cap area. It's a good tip to cut a quarter inch from the outside edge, add heat to shrink the film, then form it into place first with a finger on the top edge, then with a tucking tool that comes from Rvinyl deep into the groove. Cut the excess film safely away at the bottom of the gas cap. Remove the excess film and come in with the talking to one more time to seal the deal and add heat just to double check. Once everything sealed, you can put the gas cap back on.
05:37 The final step for the main piece is to do a 360 degree check over with the heat gun just to make sure all the edges are fully sealed and the adhesive is activating on the surface.
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  • @Rvinyl
    @Rvinyl2 жыл бұрын

    What else would you like to see wrapped? Drop a comment 👇 and subscribe for more. 🔔

  • @canelocaramelo9895

    @canelocaramelo9895

    8 ай бұрын

    Something glossy and flakes???

  • @EagleLakeWoodworking
    @EagleLakeWoodworking Жыл бұрын

    This was awesome work. Great job

  • @michelcapel
    @michelcapel2 ай бұрын

    Cool!

  • @jaysavage4018
    @jaysavage40189 ай бұрын

    Can you do a vtx1800

  • @matthewboice3960
    @matthewboice39602 жыл бұрын

    What wrap was used in this video? I’m looking for the same color and that texture looks nice!

  • @Rvinyl

    @Rvinyl

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good question. We're not sure but you might want to contact The Wrap Institute to find out.

  • @NICKFLIX1LE

    @NICKFLIX1LE

    Жыл бұрын

    THIS PLACE IS A SCAM‼️

  • @adrenalinehigh2070
    @adrenalinehigh2070 Жыл бұрын

    Hmm 🤔 but what if I want a single tone gas tank? Are you saying not even a pro would be able to do a good job at it, because they can’t garantee the work will last???

  • @jayskidzz1645
    @jayskidzz16455 ай бұрын

    Is this 5x5 ft wrap?

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