Motorbikes are just inherently daring and bold, promising their riders the thrill of freedom and need for speed. Such a great feeling, however, requires the right amount of protection. This is where a motorcycle wrap comes in: to provide this and more in style, at an economical price. Costing anywhere between 1500-4000 dollars, a motorcycle wrap does not only serve to upgrade the aesthetic of your ride but will safeguard it from the elements.
Taking your motorcycle on trips exposes it to rain, dirt, and even UV rays. For bikes that are not well shielded, this may chip off the paint and expose it to any damage. A motorcycle wrap will protect your ride not just by preserving its luster but also from the elements, too, so that it can last longer.
To the extreme enthusiast, a motorcycle wrap is well worth it. Not only does it bring your bike up another level with great style, it also adds some much-needed protection from wear and tear. Be it ripping the asphalt or casually crusising down sceneries of routes, a motorcycle wrap keeps your ride in mint condition for what your next road adventure may be.
What Factors Determine The Cost Of Wrapping A Motorcycle?
While this method of coloring the motorcycle is much more economical compared to painting, there are a number of factors that determine the cost. Besides the basic price against that of painting, several other aspects make the overall cost of a motorcycle wrap. These include, but are not limited to, the size of the bike, the complexity of the design, and type of vinyl used during wrapping. This would further involve consideration of the size and design difficulty of the motorcycle wrap. The size of the motorcycle will approximate the quantity of vinyl that might be required, which will be a determinant of the cost. Similarly, the complexity of a design can affect labor involved in its installation, thus increasing or decreasing the eventual price.
Besides that, the quality and durability of the vinyl chosen also differ, which would affect the immediate cost and long-term look of the wrap. Because of that, careful planning must be considered when one intends to do a motorcycle wrap so as to come out with a satisfactory result that is suitable for his budget and aesthetic preference.
Size is a big factor in knowing how much RAXTiFY film you will need for a motorcycle wrap. This thus means that the size of a bike is a major determinant of the final cost of wrapping your motorcycle. Measuring each individual part by taking the bike apart is very vital to estimating quantities right.
Gloss
Get that glow of perfection with RAXTiFY's gloss vinyl wraps, coming in two striking series, namely the
Indulge in our Glossy White series, which is itself a masterpiece, reflecting mesmerizing color undertones of gold, purple, and blue when light falls on it. Each wrap creates an entirely new magic in your motorcycle by enhancing its beauty and depth.
An incomparable option to enhance the exterior of your motorcycle, the matte wrap exudes sophistication with a modern and sleek touch. This vinyl transformation commands attention with its one-of-a-kind look and fluent finish, full of elegance and flair.
Partial Or Full Wrap
Partial motorcycle wrapping liberates the financially strapped owner who seeks customized flair. It focuses on giving your bike a customized flair by wrapping selected sections of the bike's exterior, other than a total covering. This reduces the material costs and labor that are involved in wrapping the whole motorcycle, saving you a great deal of money from a full motorcycle wrap.
You can choose which part of your bike you want to wrap: the gas tank, the fenders, or even side panels and the front area. It is a great way to test creative ways with multicolored creations in a very affordable fashion. For example, you can have it partially wrapped on the gas tank alone, with prices starting from $1000 to $1500, depending on the material and labor.
This is a cost-effective alternative that gives style, besides enabling riders to express their individuality with far less of the costs. Be it a sleek finish or a loud statement, partial motorcycle wrapping provides an appropriate and economic solution for customization.