A closer look at HexaChrome
HexaChrome has a smooth gloss-like surface with a visible holographic honeycomb pattern.
The finish is transparent and applied over the printed design, so the honeycomb effect becomes part of the final look of the kit. It does not replace the design, but it changes how the design reacts to light, angle, and movement.
On dark areas, the pattern becomes deeper. On bright colors, the effect creates more contrast and movement.

Smooth surface, strong visual effect
HexaChrome feels smooth, similar to a glossy finish, but the visual effect is more structured
Glossy gives a clean shine. Matte gives a low-reflection look. Glitter adds sparkle. Prismatic adds a textured pattern.
HexaChrome adds something different: a transparent holographic honeycomb layer over the design.
The result is a finish with a smooth surface, a visible pattern, and a more technical look than standard smooth finishes.

How HexaChrome works
HexaChrome is a transparent laminate applied over the printed graphics, adding a holographic honeycomb effect to the finished kit.
The final look depends on the design colors, the base material, and the shape of the bike panels. It is available for all graphics kits across the MotoProWorks catalog.
Start with your bike, choose your design, add your custom options, and select HexaChrome when building your kit.
Good To Know
The honeycomb effect works best on designs with clear contrast, larger color areas, and details that have enough space. Dark areas can make the effect look deeper, while bright colors can make the pattern feel sharper. Chrome base materials can add even more light reflection underneath the finish.
On dark tone-on-tone designs or very small logos and details, the honeycomb pattern can become stronger than the printed details. This is part of the HexaChrome look: structured, technical, and made for a strong visual effect.
Add HexaChrome to your kit
Available for all MotoProWorks graphics kits.
Start with your bike, choose your design, add your custom options, and select HexaChrome as the finish.



