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Shelter ZeroDue is a transparent scratch-resistant adhesive tape. It provides reliable protection to the carbon fiber or metal structures it’s applied to. “ZeroDue” is great for the protection of road bikes or surfaces mostly subject to wear and friction, like crank arms.
Shelter ZeroDue (0,2 mm thick) is great for the protection of road bikes or surfaces mostly subject to wear and friction, like crank arms. Shelter Road (0,6 mm thick) is best for lighter off-road riding or gravel/cyclocross applications. Shelter Off-Road (1,2 mm thick) is the thickest Shelter, and it’s perfect for heavier duty off-road riding.
With just 12,8 grams for a full A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm), Shelter ZeroDue weighs just 0,02 grams per square centimeter!
Instead of providing pre-cut kits, we decided to offer Shelter ZeroDue as A4 sheets (with a layer of removable printable paper on top): anyone can download the desired pdf cutting guide (below), print it directly on a Shelter ZeroDue A4 sheet (with any ink-jet printer) and cut the element using normal scissors. The printable paper layer can then be removed, and the Shelter ZeroDue element glued on the frame after peeling off its liner. We added a yellow stripe on the printable paper on top, to take out the guesswork on “which side should I print it”.
If someone prefers to create his/her custom protective element drawing with a pencil, that’s another perfect option… or the drawing part can be skipped altogether, directly cutting a protective element free-hand.
Besides sheets, Shelter ZeroDue is also available as rolls.
Template Shelter ZeroDue road kit
Template Shelter ZeroDue xc suspension fork
Template Shelter ZeroDue blank
(*) tolerance +/- 10% on width and length
Adhesion of Shelter is defined as “semi-structural”, so very strong but not permanent. After being applied, it takes Shelter 8 hours before developing its optimal bonding. After that, normal bicycle use or washing won’t affect it, but it can be removed – if needed – without damaging the underlying paint.
Application of Shelter doesn’t require special tools or procedures, just normal skills, and patience:
To remove the Shelter, peel it off slowly, making sure not to delaminate it. Doing so, Shelter won’t leave any trace of glue on the surface it was formerly attached to, even after several years.
Shelter ZeroDue how-to
Shelter ZeroDue on a crankset
Shelter ZeroDue on the chainstay
The shelter is transparent but won’t turn yellowish over time, thanks to its UV protection. It will even protect the underlaying frame paint from UV degradation.
IMPORTANT: after the removal of the Shelter, there may be differences in color between protected areas and not, in the case of fluorescent paints or bright colors.
There are laser-etched “Shelter Effetto Mariposa” logos inside the Shelter structure, impossible to remove. Both “Effetto Mariposa” and “Shelter” are registered trademarks.
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