Introducing 3DCAL: Motorcycle Personalization with Next-Generation 3D Design Technology – PR.com

Las
Vegas,
NV,
February
05,
2025
–(PR.com)– The
motorcycle
world
is
set
to
experience
a
transformative
shift
with
the
launch
of

3DCal.com
,
an
advanced
web-based
platform
allowing
riders
to
design
custom,
protective
decals
and
wraps
for
their
motorcycles
and
accessories
using
an
innovative
3D
graphic
design
product
personalization
system.
This
platform
will
be
unveiled
at
AIMExpo
in
Las
Vegas
from
February
5-7.

Motorcycle
enthusiasts
can
now
design
protective
decals
and
wraps
directly
on
true-to-scale
3D
models,
moving
beyond
the
limitations
of
traditional
2D
systems.
Built
on
advanced
vector-based
technology
from

STK

StickerStoke
,
3DCAL
empowers
users
to
personalize
their
motorcycles
with
ease,
bypassing
the
need
for
complex
design
tools
like
Adobe
Illustrator
or
Photoshop.
The
platform’s
patent-pending
3D
instant
mockup
feature
allows
users
to
see
their
designs
come
to
life
immediately
on
a
hyper-realistic
three-dimensional
model.

Beyond
personal
customization,
3DCAL
fosters
collaboration
between
riders,
top
brands,
artists,
and
charitable
organizations.
The
platform
offers:

Brand
Integration

Riders
can
seamlessly
incorporate
logos
from
top
motorcycle
brands
into
their
custom
designs.

Support
for
Non-Profits

Users
can
feature
logos
from
organizations
like
the
Motorcycle
Relief
Project,
with
a
portion
of
proceeds
benefiting
their
causes.

A
Creative
Hub
for
Artists

Illustrators
and
graffiti
artists
can
showcase
and
sell
custom
designs,
giving
riders
access
to
unique,
expressive
artwork.

Once
a
rider
finalizes
their
design,
3DCAL
handles
production,
printing,
and
global
shipping,
ensuring
high-quality,
protective
decals
without
the
need
for
costly
design
services.

Launching
initially
with
popular
models
like
the
Yamaha
Ténéré
700,
Suzuki
DR650,
V-Strom
650,
Husqvarna
Norden,
Husqvarna
701,
and
the
Klim
Krios
helmet,
3DCAL.com
will
expand
its
offerings
to
include
more
motorcycle
models
and
accessories
in
the
near
future.

For
more
information,
visit
3DCal.com
or
attend
the
live
demonstration
at
AIMExpo
in
Las
Vegas
from
February
5-7.