StickerStoke Introduces 3DCal Custom Decal Printing Service

StickerStoke Introduces 3DCal Custom Decal Printing Service

Having your motorcycle reflect your personality is important to many riders. Colors and graphics are one of the easiest way to personalize your ride, but the options can be limited to nonexistent out of the factory.

Vehicle sticker and decal producer StickerStoke aims to resolve this conundrum with the release of 3DCal. This online service allows motorcyclists to build custom decals, graphics, and wraps for application to their bikes.

At the heart of 3DCal is the patent-pending, vector-based 3D design view. Working with a photorealistic 3D model of your motorcycle, you can design your decal while seeing exactly how they will look on the bike.

Not only do the decals make your motorcycle look cooler, but they’ll also provide a degree of protection. 3DCal prints the designs on a special material manufactured in the U.S. that absorbs energy to safeguard the surface under it.

Use provided templates or create your own look.

Of course, the sticker isn’t enough to keep your bike from getting dented in a crash, but it can prevent small scratches and dings from, say, flying debris. The decals have been tested during rides in Ecuador, and they withstood the South American country’s varying conditions, from the freezing but high-UV conditions of the Andes to the heat and humidity of the Amazon.

Do you happen to be an artist or run a motorcycle-related business or non-profit? You can upload your designs or company logo to the 3DCal service, allowing motorcyclists to incorporate them into their customized decals. This can help businesses and non-profits raise awareness, while artists can profit from selling their designs.

In the future, 3DCal hopes to partner with motorcycle manufacturers to offer custom decals during the bike purchasing process, giving riders more freedom over how their bike will look.

The 3DCal design platform currently supports several popular adventure bikes, such as Suzuki V-Strom 650, Yamaha Ténéré 700, and Husqvarna Norden 901. More bikes, such as KTM 890, are upcoming, and 3DCal is open to rider suggestions over future motorcycle additions.

For more information, visit the 3DCal website.