PRIZE DETAILS: As the original frame protection brand, invisiFRAME are giving one lucky rider the ultimate bike makeover with this huge prize bundle worth $1,952.
The winner get a brand new Rockshox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 fork and a set of Time Speciale 12 Enduro pedals to transform their ride as well as a whole load of decals tailored for their bike topped off, of course, with a full custom protection kit that will cover frame, fork and cranks.
To keep you and your ride in pristine condition and looking sharp we’re also adding in a year’s supply of our brand new, highly effective bike cleaner as well as a selection from our latest merch drop.
InvisiFRAME is the industry leading bike protection brand and uses PPF (paint protection film) to create an invisible barrier between your bike and the elements. Protect your investment and keep your bike in pristine condition so you can spend more time out riding without fear of damage.
You Ride It, We Protect It.
Prize List
Total Value: £1548.41 / $1,952.04
Rockshox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 (green)Value: £1,013
TIME SPECIALE 12 Pedals (Grey)Value: £260
Frame Protection Kit (of winners choice)Value: From £49.99
Fork Protection Kit (of winners choice)Value: £29.99
Crank Protection Kit (of winners choice)Value: £15.59
Fork Decal Kit (of winners choice)Value: £14.99
FRAMEart KitValue: £34.99
invisiFRAME Bike Cleaner x10 Value: £44.90
invisSAFE Decal Kit x2https://www.invisiframe.co.uk/invisisafe-chevrons-54mm.html
Value: £29.98
invisiFRAME HoodyValue: £25
invisiFRAME Flat Peak CapValue: £14.99
invisiFRAME T ShirtValue: £14.99
How does Win it Wednesday work?
Simply enter your name below and click "Enter" for your chance to win an ultimate bike makeover with this huge prize bundle worth $1,952 Contest is closed.
Winner: Kenneth M, USA
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That’s globalization for you, every company will source their stuff in Asia and have it travel half the world, but actually shipping to customer’s within the Western hemnisphere... nah, rather not.
(No, I don’t want to complain about not being eligible for free stuff, but it always surprises me how geographical restrictions are put into place for the consumer while for the producer it’s totally natural not to feel bound by any).
You have your own government to thank