Dyedbro Stay Free Frame Protection

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Tito Tomasi is a French rider in love with travelling and nature. He is not a rider that seeks competition, what he looks after when riding a bike is the discovery of new places and cultures. He shares all his trips and passions through art in many ways, this time he chose to put his drawings into one of our frame protectors so that everybody could get a piece of his art.

Features:

  • Designed to protect frame top tube, down tube, seatstays and chainstays with eight pieces in total
  • Fits all bikes
  • Eliminate paint chips and scuffs to all protected areas.

Includes: 

  • 1 x top tube protector
  • 2 x extra pieces for larger frames
  • 1 x down tube protector
  • 2 x chainstay protectors
  • 2 x seatstay protectors

Note:

Due to manufacturing variances, there may be a slight difference in tone from one protector to another. Important – ensure that the bike frame and surrounding environment are warm prior to applying the frame protection and always use a heat gun for the best application results. 

The Story

Dyedbro is a small bike company created by riders, for riders. The team ride their bikes every day, that’s why they offer the best universal and easy-to-install frame protection. They have loads of designs so you can choose the right one for your style.

#DOYOUEVENDRIFTBRO

This hashtag was introduced to Dyedbro by MTB legend and photographer Gary Perkin. After a couple of special days shooting in Chile, Gary and Iago came up with a photo of a drift never seen before. The photo started to float around the internet with the hashtag and began to get a lot of attention. This led up to the moment that a name was needed for the brand, and it became pretty easy to choose it: Do you even drift bro? Which once shortened, became Dyedbro.