Powerplus Engine Accent Kit - Black
Regular price $35.00Stock Notice:
All style options for our Powerplus Engine Accent kits are usually in stock. However, they are produced in manufacturing runs so if they're out of stock at the time of your order, there may be a waiting period before we ship them out. If your order is time sensitive, feel free to contact us to check stock before ordering.
Engine accent kits for Indian Challenger and Pursuit, Powerplus Chieftain, and Powerplus Roadmaster.
Our UV DTF 3D PermaSticker Engine Accent kits combine the latest UV DTF technology with exceptional adhesive properties, ensuring that your accents will stick around for the long haul. With unparalleled durability, remarkable adhesive properties, and heat resistance capable of direct contact with your engine, they're the perfect material to add a custom touch to your bike.
Kit includes a total of 41 pieces. All the accents you need to do both sides of your engine AND plenty of extras in case you make a mistake during installation. + 2 Brave Wolf logos. The kit comes on a 17.5" backing sheet with with a transfer layer on top.
We're offering these in a stunning 20 different color combination styles, but if we don't have the combo you want, consider purchasing multiple sets to mix-and-match and you'll save 20% on each. We've priced them affordably so this should be an option.
Material Finish: an enamel-like finish. I wouldn't classify it as gloss or matte. Similar to egg-shell finish.
Installation:
These accents will need to be installed on a warm, clean, and dry engine. Do not attempt to install them cold or with condensation on the surface. You can run your bike to get the engine warm, but not hot, or use a hair dryer/heat gun. Installing these in winter months will be more difficult. Use scissors to separate each individual piece from the sheet. A pair of tweezers can be helpful to hold the accents in proper placement during installation. Once in place, use a firm object to press/rub over the full surface before peeling off the top transfer layer. Go slow while peeling the transfer layer. If the accent peels up without separating from the transfer, place it back down and press it more firmly into place. Because the surface is curved, the “I” will be the most challenging piece, so cut out around it as closely as possible to make it easier to position.