How many decals are in a kit?

If you take a look under the Specs tab you can see exactly what’s included for each kit.

Scroll down the product page to find the tab.

What are Real Stealth decals?

Are bright colours so last season? Then real stealth decals are for you!

Real stealth decals are printed with a combination of matte black and gloss black finishes ONLY. You have the option of a matte black background with glossy graphics, or a gloss black background with matte graphics. We recommend matching the background finish to your fork finish so the decals blend in for an OEM look.

Real stealth decals are printed onto transparent vinyl to avoid any white edges on your murdered out steed!

What is a Premium Foil decal?

Premium Foils are thermally printed decals that use coloured resin ‘foils’ instead of ink. The coloured foil is transferred to the vinyl using heat and pressure. Foil colours are super bright, solid, and we can even print special colours such as mirror chromes, neon and metallics. Foil decals are printed onto white or transparent base vinyl then finished with a glossy or matte protective laminate.

The Premium Foil option is more expensive as there is more setup work involved, as well as longer printing time and more expensive materials. The colours and combinations available with foils are unique and will really set your bike apart from the rest.

What is a Full Colour decal?

Full colour decals are digitally printed using inks. The majority of our decals are printed in this way, and the colour options are almost endless. Full colour decals are printed onto a white base vinyl and finished with a gloss or matte protective laminate.

We can match most colours with full colour printing, but for print special colours such as chrome or neon, you will need to go with our premium foil option.

I have a mullet, do I have to order two decal sets?

We can produce the rim decals in a mix of two sizes, so mullet owners only need to order one decal set.

Most rim decals now have a mullet size option, but if not – just select one of the sizes on the product page, then write us a note during the checkout process!

Can you remove RideWrap bike protection?

Realistically, there is no need to remove your RideWrap as it is always a selling feature for the next owner and with self-healing features it stays looking great. BUT if you want to remove the kit it is super easy and user-friendly using a gentle heat to soften the adhesive bond, then peeling it off gently.

We have chosen our adhesives so that they are removable. This balance between bond and removability is very important as paint quality can vary widely from manufacturer to manufacturer. This being said, please always use heat when removing as paint quality is highly unpredictable.

My model/year/size is not listed, can i use this kit instead?

Tailored protection kits are designed to be model and size-specific. If all the model, year, and size details do not match your particular bike, we do not have a perfect match yet for you. We wish we did.

RideWrap puts in a huge effort to source and design as many kits as possible, however, there are always some that they have not had the pleasure of acquiring yet. There are a few options that we have in this case:

Bring RideWrap your bike

Their shop in Whistler is where all the magic goes down, bring them your bike and they will be happy to take measurements and create a kit for your model. Get in touch with them to make it happen.

Check out the Covered Kit

While we know its not the full coverage of the Tailored kit, we have used our deep library of bikes and data to design these bike frame size-specific kits. We used all the measurements that we’ve acquired in order to design a kit that offers the max coverage with minimal trimming. In addition, these kits offer the most protection by film area available per dollar spent.

Put in a Kit Request

Drop RideWrap a kit request and they will A) do our best to source your particular model B) let you know as soon as it is available.

What is self-healing film?

RideWrap films have a self-healing top coat that allows light scuffs, scratches, and marks to dissipate with either direct sunlight or a gentle heat using a hair dryer; it’s tough to explain, but they literally disappear. We often show customers this process by scratching up some extra film and taking a hair dryer to it; it really is a cool feature and in the end, it keeps frames/forks looking fresh for so much longer than unprotected.