fix your bike with tagami’s graphic do it yourself customization kit

 

 

 

 

fix your bike is an adhesive graphics kit designed by tagmi to customize your bike. with dozens of patterns to choose from, there is something to satisfy every personality and mood. each kit contains 7 custom designed pieces printed on a special polymeric film. much more than a simple sticker, this material withstands water, UV rays and abrasions, and can last up to five years.

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double check – one bike model, one graphic, two custom looks

 

 

 

the easy-to-apply second skin for your bike protects the paint from scratches and wear. using only a ruler and utility knife, anyone can follow tagmi’s simple instructions to apply the graphic adhesive. due to the ‘easy apply’ glue, bubbles do not form during application, and it can be repositioned until the desire fit is achieved.

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geometric ph. a.d.vallesi

 

 

 

to apply a different fix kit to your bike or to return it to its original appearance, the removal process is easy, requires only a hair dryer and leaves no damage or residue. each season the existing collection (shown) will be replaced and supplemented by a variety of new graphic designs. the product is designed and produced in italy.

 

 


‘how to apply fix your bike’

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‘pied de poule’ / houndstooth

 

fix your bike with tagmi's graphic DIY customization kit
no, these aren’t real insects – ‘ant’ graphic

 

 


‘fix your bike’ with rossignoli and tagmi

 

fix your bike with tagmi's graphic DIY customization kit
scene from the video ‘how to apply fix your bike’

 

fix your bike with tagmi's graphic DIY customization kit
colorful ‘3D 002’ is made of rhombuses

 

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a selection of designs by tagmi

 

fix your bike with tagmi's graphic DIY customization kit
instructions diagram

 

 

 

designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.