Bike Wrap Examples
McLaren-Gulf racecar inspired wrap
Alternate angle with the wrap's inspiration
Trek Boone cyclocross frame wrapped in a gloss black rainbow glitter
Fully built and ready to race.
This bike came in for a minor repair but the owner decided to seize the opportunity to change up the color scheme on the frame and fork from blue/light blue to blue/orange
Brand new Scott MTB that came stock with neon yellow logos. Loud graphics can be really cool sometimes but sometimes its nice to tone them down and let the beautiful color-shift paint job be the center of attention.
Felt FR2 road bike fully wrapped in a 3 color repeating pattern.
Wrap after about 1 year of riding still looking good but ready to come off for the sake of mixing things up and getting some practice
A lot of scars were hiding under this wrap. This frame went thru a roof rack vs. garage door incident and came to me in very sad shape but is now my personal road bike.
3T Exploro gravel bike with full wrap
Non-drive side view. Interesting side note: this tire color is almost an exact match for the dirt roads in the mountains to the north of Boise.
Small color change wrap with accents covered in blue digital camo
Stock frame color with no wrap.
Gray with a hint of rainbow color shift
Trying to get the rainbow and the carbon details on the downtube logo to show
A nod to my favorite F1 team car on this Orbea Oiz
Color shift wrap on a single-speed cyclocross bike. This one goes from dark blue to purple and all the way to gold at just the right angle.
Purple angle. This one looks even better in person and gets lots of compliments when I take it out
Look road bike came with a boring black and white paint job so the blue, red and yellow were added to go for the classic Look Mondrian scheme
Blue to purple color shift on a commuter bike
This cyclocross bike came stock with black, red and white graphics. The blue and yellow were added in blocks to brighten it up a bit
I like the Mondrian style...
This frame was a warranty replacement for a friend and came with red graphics he didn't love so we covered it up and switched it to pink to match his accessories.
Fixed-gear fully covered in a collage of a few different colors. Instead of worrying about seams, sometimes it makes sense to just embrace the seams and put them everywhere. Making this look truly random was harder than expected.
Off-topic example of a wrapped work computer. Every color and grid line is a separate piece of vinyl. This photo was taken after about 2 years of regular use including being stuffed into a backpack several times a week.