Hot Toppers® are USA made chrome plated covers that friction fit snugly over original Harley Davidson® fasteners and can be placed on up to 250 spots on your motorcycle.
Hot Toppers® gives you the chrome you've always wanted that will never rust. They enhance your motorcycle without the cost of expensive labor to replace your original nuts and bolts. Don’t forget that metal covers will eventually corrode and rust.
Hot Toppers® are made of space-age ABS plastic in the USA which Is copper based & triple chrome plated. This makes them resistant to scratches or chipping. The chrome plating will never rust or peel. Hot Toppers® are designed to stay on. They are guaranteed so if one falls off, or even discolors or peels, we will replace it! FREE!
Installation is simple. Most Hot Toppers just press on. A few special applications require a dab of silicone which is explained in our Installation Guides provided. In the rare instance that you may need to remove a Hot Topper, they can be easily removed using a small dental pick, one sided razor blade or small flat head screwdriver beneath or behind the cover on one side and gently wiggle. Hot Toppers can be used and reused.
That fit on your Harley-Davidson®. Although Hot Toppers® are available in a variety of sizes to cover many fasteners, they may not friction fit on metric or some aftermarket screws. If you don't achieve a friction fit use a water-soluble silicone to adhere the cover onto the bolt.
LESS THAN 5% OF THE HOT TOPPERSŪ REQUIRE SILICONE!
There are some rare occasions where even though the nut or bolt is an American Standard fastener, the Hot Topper® may not achieve a friction fit. In that case simply install a drop of silicone on the inside wall of the Hot Topper® using Napa® part number 765-1470 (3 oz. tube - we sell them!) OR 765-1481 (7.25 oz. can - all napa stores carry them) clear silicone or facsimile.
Please DO NOT USE adhesive products to mount HOT TOPPERS®. The Napa® product we recommend will allow for an easier removal when service is required. We simply fill our cover with the necessary amount of silicone to achieve a firm hold on the fastener, yet beware that the silicone will expand when it sets up so don’t over fill our part. A little dab goes a long way.