New supplier since VeloCals folded?
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New supplier since VeloCals folded?
Wondering if any of you who do restoration are aware of a supplier who has even half the catalog that this fine supplier did.
(Had I known they were going to close, I would have ordered tons more transfers in advance. )
(Had I known they were going to close, I would have ordered tons more transfers in advance. )
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The Aussie guy: https://www.cyclomondo.net/
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I hear you. I wish they'd sold the IP to one of the other decal makers. The images/vector files, I mean.
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Here is another option:
https://bicycledecals.net/pages/decals
They helped me with my custom decals and were awesome to work with!
https://bicycledecals.net/pages/decals
They helped me with my custom decals and were awesome to work with!
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...Greg Softley @ Cyclomondo has an extensive catalog. Whoever runs H Lloyd in the UK has everything you could ever want for Raleigh and other UK marques.
There are a bunch of miscellaneous makers/sellers of various bike decals on e-bay now. Use a Google image search to see what pops up for what you need.
...Greg Softley @ Cyclomondo has an extensive catalog. Whoever runs H Lloyd in the UK has everything you could ever want for Raleigh and other UK marques.
There are a bunch of miscellaneous makers/sellers of various bike decals on e-bay now. Use a Google image search to see what pops up for what you need.
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I'm eager to hear who remains in this space, as I need the occasional decal. H Lloyd seems to have a huge selection of Raleigh up until about 1988 - and I'm interested in one for a 1991.
In fairness to VeloCals, I don't think they actually "folded", so much as decided they were ready to move on to another phase of life.
In fairness to VeloCals, I don't think they actually "folded", so much as decided they were ready to move on to another phase of life.
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I'm eager to hear who remains in this space, as I need the occasional decal. H Lloyd seems to have a huge selection of Raleigh up until about 1988 - and I'm interested in one for a 1991.
In fairness to VeloCals, I don't think they actually "folded", so much as decided they were ready to move on to another phase of life.
In fairness to VeloCals, I don't think they actually "folded", so much as decided they were ready to move on to another phase of life.
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The Aussie guy: https://www.cyclomondo.net/
a) he has (some) stuff that's not on the website, ask, I did
b) he made a similar-to-one-he-had decal (model-name change) when I asked, sent him a photo & tracing, done.
c) he's fast
d) the postage is fair
e) I asked him if he knew about Velocals shutting and what his plans were, he said don't worry, he'll be doing this for some time yet.
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I like Retrodecals UK on Facebook but his interest skews to MTB, I don't know how he is with bike boom stuff
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I will put in a plug for Gus Salmon. He does some fantastic work.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?...almon%20decals
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?...almon%20decals
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Another UK source that usually doesn’t show up in Google searches: https://wanit.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d1.html
I’ve ordered a couple of times from them and am a very satisfied customer.
I’ve ordered a couple of times from them and am a very satisfied customer.
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I wouldn't fret about the "loss" of Velocals. My STICKERS (not decals) from them were not very good at all....and I paid a lot extra for "the good stuff".
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I was a loyal customer of Velocals as well and their quality was second to none but after trying a few suppliers I'd have to recommend
https://bicals.com/home/
They take a while to arrive in the US from Serbia but they're definitely worth the wait.
https://bicals.com/home/
They take a while to arrive in the US from Serbia but they're definitely worth the wait.
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I haven't used these guys yet, but they are worth a look: https://www.bicyclestickers.co.uk
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Those are sometimes available, but you pay more, the variety is less (save custom work, in which case you pay MORE).
Some have options for the thickness of the plastic on which they're printed, the thinner ones approach the fragility of true decals.
What I liked about Velocals was that they allowed you to get so *many* combinations of colour including metallics - both body and outline - of a lot of their stuff:
This bike has a big brother, same colour scheme reversed, Velocals made it possible:
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I actually used two different suppliers, one from Europe that I won't name because I don't want to be accused of libel, and VeloCals, which were vastly superior. YMMV.
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What I'll miss is their selection of Schwinn, Cannondale, and Centurion graphics, along with the many, many options you could choose. The Eruo and Aussie folks don't offer many of these, alas.
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I thought I heard on Facebook that Gus had bought the IP. But I may be imagining that.
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Thanks for some new suggestions ^ for Velocals alternatives.
I am pretty mad at myself for not seeing that they were shutting down the bike decal operation. I have two projects that have been underway (VERY slowly) for a couple of years, so I had plenty of time. The projects are mid 80s mtn bikes, a Stumpjumper Sport and a Univega Alpina Pro, both of which I got with extremely rough paint. The Stumpjumper is already powdercoated and the Univega will be (some day). I know Velocals had decals for the former, and at least had Univega decals for the latter. None of the alternative Velocals provided links to has anything close, for either, nor has anyone expressed interest in making the art from my photos. I know that Groody Bros, powdercoaters, talked with Velocals about buying their artwork, but they could not make it work. Hopefully one of these other vendors will be able to help.
I am pretty mad at myself for not seeing that they were shutting down the bike decal operation. I have two projects that have been underway (VERY slowly) for a couple of years, so I had plenty of time. The projects are mid 80s mtn bikes, a Stumpjumper Sport and a Univega Alpina Pro, both of which I got with extremely rough paint. The Stumpjumper is already powdercoated and the Univega will be (some day). I know Velocals had decals for the former, and at least had Univega decals for the latter. None of the alternative Velocals provided links to has anything close, for either, nor has anyone expressed interest in making the art from my photos. I know that Groody Bros, powdercoaters, talked with Velocals about buying their artwork, but they could not make it work. Hopefully one of these other vendors will be able to help.
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Didn’t know velocals had shut down. Glad I ordered a set of stickers from velocal for my ‘83 expedition in 2020. Project still awaits…
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Thanks for some new suggestions ^ for Velocals alternatives.
I am pretty mad at myself for not seeing that they were shutting down the bike decal operation. I have two projects that have been underway (VERY slowly) for a couple of years, so I had plenty of time. The projects are mid 80s mtn bikes, a Stumpjumper Sport and a Univega Alpina Pro, both of which I got with extremely rough paint. The Stumpjumper is already powdercoated and the Univega will be (some day). I know Velocals had decals for the former, and at least had Univega decals for the latter. None of the alternative Velocals provided links to has anything close, for either, nor has anyone expressed interest in making the art from my photos. I know that Groody Bros, powdercoaters, talked with Velocals about buying their artwork, but they could not make it work. Hopefully one of these other vendors will be able to help.
I am pretty mad at myself for not seeing that they were shutting down the bike decal operation. I have two projects that have been underway (VERY slowly) for a couple of years, so I had plenty of time. The projects are mid 80s mtn bikes, a Stumpjumper Sport and a Univega Alpina Pro, both of which I got with extremely rough paint. The Stumpjumper is already powdercoated and the Univega will be (some day). I know Velocals had decals for the former, and at least had Univega decals for the latter. None of the alternative Velocals provided links to has anything close, for either, nor has anyone expressed interest in making the art from my photos. I know that Groody Bros, powdercoaters, talked with Velocals about buying their artwork, but they could not make it work. Hopefully one of these other vendors will be able to help.
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- Once I say okay, I give a try, I'll come up with something, but it neither will be fast, nor Gus Salmon Quality
- I'm giving you the vector graphics needed for printing them, they are endlessly scalable from ant's feet to tanker ship, but it's your thing to find a suitable print shop around your area
- help others you bump into with the need for the same
- you can do whatever you want with the file or printouts (I mean yes, you can even sell them) but you can't stop me doing the same <joking> if one day I try to open "LattzCals" </joking>
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VeloCals was Great, ordered several decals from them without issue..The one time I did have a problem they sent me out a new Decal set on their dime within a few days.
Good Luck to them .
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Did you talk to Yellow Jersey?
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I did not. Mostly I just looked at the available decals different vendors had and if they didn't have anything close (like no Univega at all) I didn't bother asking them. The few I specifically asked just said 'no, don't have it,' which I took as a signal not to ask them to do something custom. But I will ask YJ. Also Lattz!
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