I'm getting a shiny new gravel bike, which I'd quite like to invisiframe, but they don't make a kit.
Anybody tried https://www.ridewrap.ca/ and care to comment on a) the product and b) ease of fitting?
Yes, I fitted a kit to a Kona Process 134. The kit was well laid out with good instructions and I watched their instructional videos while I was waiting for it to arrive. Took my time and it all went well.
Everything said in the recent Invisiframe thread applies here
Fitted ridewrap to a Canyon spectral last November because inivisi didnt do a kit and done it myself over a couple of days and im very happy with it. Ease of fitting is take your time with it.
I did speak to Invisi and they did offer to take my bike and use it as prototype for free but delivery costs didnt work out.
I've used on on a spec levy sl and very similar to invisiframe. we cut and instructions good. Just don't lay wet sheets on the numbers otherwise they transfer.
Just as good as Invisiframe IMO.
Cheers all - I fitted Invisiframe to my last MTB, so familiar with the process,
I think I'll just go with it. Thanks
I wrapped my last bigger successfully after making templates out of A3 paper.
Anyone recommended a good source of film? I see Xpel do car paint protection film on Amazon, 15cm by 1.5m for under £30, but some of the other brands are cheaper
I fitted a full frame kit to a Norco Optic a few months ago, took about 3 or 4 hours but came out really well, only a few bubbles. Just give yourself lots of time and space and go slow.