Having failed to find anybody who will do a kit for a medium Scott Spark kit off the shelf I'm thinking I may have to template one myself. Anybody got any tips or youtube links of the best way to mark them out. Ideally I wanted to get something like Invisikit but they dont do one. Frameskin do but just cant seem to progress thro their checkout & the customer service response is all but non-existant
Invisiframe might do you a custom kit - give them an email and ask what they can offer.
as above, they even have one listed on their website.
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Unfortunately I've already spoken to them and there's nothing they can offer as they only do it in a large size
Its be reasonable to assume that you might only need to trim less than half an inch off the end or slice a section from the middle of the tube run.
All cutouts for pivot locations and complex forms for head tube and BB area etc would be the same between frame sizes and the rear triangle looks to be the same between M and L.
Odd they say only Large as their website shows medium specifically.
I'm impressed just how much coverage that Invi kit gives, far more impressive than the runs of self cut 3m tape you usually see.
I'd given up on anything more than cable rub patches as a result if it usually looking a bit sh*t, but Invisi would make me think again.
Templating would be easy enough with time if you have an appropriate material that you can use to lay over the frame and mark/cut with scissors. Even masking tape to allow you to get the more intricate joints between pieces then gently peeled off.
I'd want to be creating a digital vector version of the resulting template though so you can get it cut from vinyl as transferring a paper template to leading edge tape then trimming with a craft knife wont give you the crisp cut that invisiframe have..
I think im tending to agree it would be worth looking into a large and cutting it down... may give one of there install companies a call
Masking tape....good plan