Ribble CustomColour allows you create a truly unique one-of-a-kind dream bike. Within our bike configurator, you can choose from an extensive palette of colours, add a gradient, and mix fades to bring your artistic vision to life. With thousands of colour options, you can submerge yourself in the ultimate bike customisation experience. This guide shows you how to add a Ribble CustomColour within the build journey. Your Bike. Your Way!
The CustomColour configurator gives you complete control of your new bikes aethetics. With it you can get creative and design a dream bike that matches your own personal sense of style. Below is a step-by-step guide to CustomColour, describing how to add your own unique design and what the various options are. The basic cost for a CustomColour starts at £350 (£500 on the Ultra SL/SLR), with various colour finish/style options being available for an additional cost.
How to add a Custom Colour to your bike
The Custom Colour configurator required to design your dream ride can be accessed when confirming your component selections during the bike building process.
Step 1 - Choose your bike
Step 2 - Enter the Configurator
3. Paint Selection
** Matt, Gloss, Flip or Fade - you decide.**
Upon opening the configurator you will be faced with two custom colour options, namely Flip Paints or Solid & Metallic paints. Compatible cusotmisation options will be displayed based on the bike model. You can then customise everything from the base colour to graphics and even add a secondary frame colour. Read on for a brief summary of the main paint options.
Flip
Make a splash wherever you ride with our mind-altering flip finish. This chameleon-like paint shifts and changes when viewed at various angles or under different light conditions.
Abobe Images. Believe it or not, both images depict the same paint finish when viewed at different angles.
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