ENVE parts with Blacked out Logos
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Wondering where I can find ENVE parts with the blacked out logos as shown in the pic below. Looks like a custom paint job, so would love to hear a recommendation where i can get this done.
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for wheels you can just get new decals, they even sell them on the ENVE website
I understand that removal of decal would void warranty.
How about we engage specialist to overwrite on top of original decal (without removal) with darken color, I reckon it would still within warranty coverage?
Please correct me if I sound ignorance.
How about we engage specialist to overwrite on top of original decal (without removal) with darken color, I reckon it would still within warranty coverage?
Please correct me if I sound ignorance.
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The blacked out logos are for Cannondale OEM. Like others have said, you can just paint over them.
R2.5 / R3 / S-Works 29er (20 lbs) / S-Works SL4 Di2 (14.7 lbs)
photocycler wrote:Wondering where I can find ENVE parts with the blacked out logos as shown in the pic below. Looks like a custom paint job, so would love to hear a recommendation where i can get this done.
Seven Cycles has a decal kit for the Enve fork that blacks out the decal and looks pretty nice. They offered it to me for $50 when I bought a bike through them recently. I decided to not go with it, but they probably sell it generally.
dgran wrote:Seven Cycles has a decal kit for the Enve fork that blacks out the decal and looks pretty nice. They offered it to me for $50 when I bought a bike through them recently. I decided to not go with it, but they probably sell it generally.
Do you have pics how this looks like? Was it applied on top of the Enve decals or does the decals have to peeled off?
TopQuark wrote:dgran wrote:Seven Cycles has a decal kit for the Enve fork that blacks out the decal and looks pretty nice. They offered it to me for $50 when I bought a bike through them recently. I decided to not go with it, but they probably sell it generally.
Do you have pics how this looks like? Was it applied on top of the Enve decals or does the decals have to peeled off?
I was able to make a kit to cover up the fork logos.
I also did a set for a friends seatpost.
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