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ENVE Custom Decal Builder tool turns carbon wheels into canvas for one-of-a-kind artwork

Carbon wheel maker ENVE has been working behind the scenes to make your wheels truly unique with their new Custom Decal Builder tool. Working within the outline of their standard logo decals across all new & old rims, the online tool allows you to personalize the design of your wheels with limitless choice of colors, unique patterns, gradients, even wholly original graphics. Then ENVE prints the decals, and ships them to you to install!Advertisements

ENVE Custom Decal Builder online wheel customization tool

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ENVE’s new online Custom Decal Builder is a great new way to make your carbon wheels stand out from the crowd. You might already think your bike looks cool, clad in a pair of fancy Enve carbon wheels. But how much cooler would they look decorated with your own original decals, color-matched to your bike!

Enve has been creating custom graphics for teams, bike builders, and special editions for years. But now that they’ve built this online customization too, everyone can get that personalized, full-custom look.

How To: Creating your own custom wheel decals

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Pick your wheels to launch the simple browser-based configurator tool, and you can pick from a semi-custom range of patterns, gradients, and colors from the template. Or to go full custom you can even upload your own hi-res graphics. Then pick from iconic brand colors (think: Cervélo red, Cannondale green, or Yeti turquoise) to perfectly match popular bikes, or dive deep into Pantone colors for true color-matching.

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As the tool is kept simple, getting custom image overlays perfect can take a bit of time, but the Custom Decal Builder is easy to use, and gives you a full preview before you commit.

ENVE Custom Decals –  Pricing & availability

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Custom decals are available for current M Series, G Series, SES and Foundation Collection wheels, plus almost the entire legacy catalog of rims that Enve has made in the past. Enve have partnered with long-time decal printers Stikrd & Slik Graphics who will actually print the custom decals, and ship them to you in about two weeks.

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Prices start at $40 for Foundation road wheels (8 decals +4 spares), and climbs to $80 for M, G & SES wheels (12 decals +4 spares). All kits also come with rider name decals, a matching Enve window sticker for your car, plus the alcohol wipes, placement markers & sticker application squeegee to make installation painless. Design your own right here.

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