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Can-Am Ryker Graphics Kit Comparison

Best Can-Am Ryker Graphics Kit – 21MIL vs Standard Wrap Vinyl

Shopping for a Can-Am Ryker graphics kit can get confusing fast. Some sellers offer thin automotive wrap film, while others build ultra-thick laminated kits. They may look similar in a photo, but they perform very differently on a real machine. Here's a straight breakdown so you can pick the right option for how you ride.

Quick takeaway: For the toughest, longest-lasting finish, go with a 21MIL laminated Ryker kit. Thin standard wrap can handle light, budget-minded builds — but it simply won't protect or last the same way.

Why Thickness Actually Matters

A 21MIL laminated kit is built in layers: a printed vinyl base sealed under a thick protective laminate. That extra material is what stands up to sun, weather, washing, trail debris, and everyday riding without fading, cracking, or peeling at the edges. Thin wrap film skips that protection — so while it can look good on day one, it tends to wear far faster once it's out in the real world.

How to Choose the Right Option

Choose 21MIL if you want:

  • ✔ Maximum durability that holds up to real riding
  • ✔ Long-term protection for your factory bodywork
  • ✔ A premium, finished look that lasts for years

Choose thin wrap vinyl if you want:

  • ✔ The lowest upfront cost
  • ✔ A short-term, cosmetic-only refresh
  • ✔ A budget option you don't mind replacing sooner

Thin film can make sense for riders strictly watching their budget who just want a quick cosmetic change. Just know what you're getting: it won't match the thickness, protection, or long-term durability of a true 21MIL laminated graphics kit. For most riders, the thicker kit is the better value over time because it lasts long enough to be worth every dollar.