Repairing Painted Surface Damage - Victory Motorcycles Hammer 2005 Owner's Manual

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CLEANING
Leather Saddlebag Care
If your motorcycle is equipped with optional leather saddlebags:
Natural leather has "character." Each piece used in the construction of these saddlebags is unique, and will settle
into its own distinct form over time and miles. Mature leather is one-of-a-kind, and if properly cared for, gets better
with age.
Caring for natural leather is similar to caring for your own skin. To prevent leather from becoming hard and dry,
occasionally apply a leather conditioner. A good quality leather conditioner replaces the natural oils lost by repeated
exposure to sun, wind and rain. Leather subject to drier climates will require more frequent conditioning.
To retain the beauty and character of your leather saddlebags, please follow these steps.
1. Vacuum or blow any loose dust or dirt from the saddlebag.
2. Use a good quality saddle soap and a sponge or soft cloth to clean the saddlebag. Always follow the
manufacturer's directions. Rinse the saddlebag with a clean wet cloth or sponge.
3. Once the leather is dry, treat it with a good quality leather conditioner. Always follow the manufacturer's
directions.
4. Allow the conditioner to dry, and wipe off any excess before using the saddlebag.

Repairing Painted Surface Damage

After cleaning the motorcycle, inspect it for damage to the painted surfaces. If you discover chips or scratches in the
paint, apply genuine VICTORY touch-up paint as soon as possible to prevent corrosion.
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