Whitewall Choppers


www.whitewallchoppers.com | Premium Victory and Indian Motorcycle Parts and Accessories, made in the USA. 844-WWC-INFO


Hard working, blue collar, everyday people. That is who we are and who we believe in. Whitewall Choppers manufactures custom parts for Victory® motorcycles and is a family/retired veteran owned business. What started off as making a sissy bar to keep my wife on the back of my motorcycle has grown to full CNC manufacturing. Here we believe in customer service, the old fashioned way of doing business. With us you are treated as a person, not a dollar sign. Parts ideas? We want to hear from you. Please give us a call or email so we can talk about them. Whitewall Choppers is located in beautiful Summerville, SC. We proudly keep our jobs in the USA. All of our parts have a free limited lifetime guarantee. We stand by our quality and want to keep your business for life.


Hi, welcome to another Witch Doctor's How To where we show you how to do it so you can save yourself some money. Today we're going to talk about something from White Wall Chopper's great company. We carry all their products on the website. Today we're going to show you their Dash Bezels. These are Super Trick, billet al We have a couple different styles. This one with the dimples. If that's not your style, we have another one that has just the contrast cutting in it. Cutting around the gauges themselves is really almost It's very shiny, I don't know if the camera shows that, but it's very shiny on how these are. It comes with the mounting hardware, so these are pretty easy to install. Again, something that makes a huge difference on your dash and how the bike looks. If you couple these with the speaker grills that they offer, you can't imagine how great that stuff looks as far as just dressing up a dashboard. You really have to see it on a bike. You put that with our painted dashes. We paint the dash to match the color of your bike. You put stuff It's easy to do that Save yourself some money. Check this stuff out from White Wolf Choppers on our website, WitchDoctors. com, and Let's go over to the bike and we'll show you how to put these on. The first thing you need to do is you need to remove the stock bezels on here. They're just pushed on. Just grab them, pull them, and they'll pull right off. They're a little bit hard, but just grab them, pull them right off. That's the first thing you need to do. The second thing you need to do is on the bracket itself, I said it came with a hardware kit. I've already kind of put it together here, but you have this little rectangular nut. Put that all together. Put that in all the holes, all the rectangular nuts, and just screw them down just a little bit. You don't want to get them, Just screw them down just a little bit. Now what I'll try to show you, I'll take one of these apart and I'll kind of show you how this works because this is kind of a tight fit in the camera. I can pretty much guarantee you're not going to be able to see this. But what we have is we have this bolt here. This is going to drop down in this slot right here. It's going to go down in there's different spots. There's one here, and when it drops down in there, when you turn it, it's going to pull up and it's basically just going to pinch inside there. It's going to hold that bezel tight. So that's what it does. It goes down in these spots here, and when it goes in, it goes behind. When you turn this nut, when you start turning your bolt, the nut's going to spin So it kind of pinches it in there. So that is what we're doing. It's going to be really hard to see with the camera, but that's what we're doing here. So let me put this bolt back in and we'll come back in a second and I'll show you how to put it on. Okay, so we're just going to put this back in. You can kind of see when you're looking, you can kind of look sideways here so you can see to get those down in there. See that one went in? So if you look at different angles, you can actually see them going in. Okay, so they're all in there now behind where they got to go. So the size on those is a 764th. So I use kind of a longer one here and then just start tightening them up. Don't go crazy, but just get them going. The one thing you might want to do is put a little blue Loctite on this so that they don't vibrate. And again, See And then I just kind of tighten these by hand. I don't really use a wrench on them because you don't want to go overboard. You're going to snap your plastic. So again, this just kind of pinches. You don't have to get it super-duper tight. Put a little Loctite on there. See now that's about as tight as I can go with my hands right there. That's pretty tight. Okay, let's go back and double check them all. One nice thing about this is these things aren't silicone on. You'ready to ride right now. We don't use cheap silicone on these. These are actually bolt-in. Another great thing about Whitewall Choppers is their quality. Their quality is second to none on their ingenuity, their designs, the finish, the fit, all that stuff is top-notch. So that is now in there nice and tight. You can see what a great addition that makes. We already have their speaker grills on here. So you can see how that kind of matches the circles here, the dots with the circles on the speaker grills. You can see how it all goes together. It makes a huge difference on how your dash looks. It gives your bike that show quality look that you're looking for at a price that you can afford as well as you can do it yourself. So that is the Whitewall Choppers dash bezels for cross-country tours. Again, do it yourself. Makes a big difference. We have a lot of different designs on the website. Look for more stuff from those guys. And look forward on witchdoctors. com.

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