Level-up your bike’s form and function with Trip Machine motorcycle accessories, check them out!
Gilbert Chao · Jul 27, 2023 06:30 PM
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Trip Machine is a line of premium, handcrafted products that transform one’s ride into an exceptional experience. A line of lifestyle products that perfectly blends with motorcycle riding culture.
Trip Machine was established in January 2016 by Siddharth Singh and his friends, who shared the same passion for riding.
“The idea was simple, to make the world of motorcycles a beautiful place to ride. We started crafting gear the only way we knew, slow and immaculate with our hands. Gear that was forged with the old school mindset of build to last. Crafted to stay by your ride for years, collecting memories along the way.”, he says.
Today, Trip Machine has over three dozen proudly handcrafted products beautifully made to last for many years and thousands of miles.
Trip Machine has a full line of luggage to allow you to tour the countryside in style, from full-size panniers like the Outlander, Warrior, and Outlaw saddlebags, to the dual-purpose Rambler Backpack and the Classic Roll Top Backpack Pannier. The backpack pannier concept is an excellent way to ease your travel and commuting needs. Strap it onto your bike for the ride, then take it when you dismount.
Trip Machine’s line of duffel bags will swallow everything you need for a multi-day trip while being made of heavy-duty leather and featuring custom buckle mounts. Choose from the Leather Military Duffel (24 liters), Outlaw (50 liters), and Outlaw Rogue (70 liters).
Outlaw and Outlaw Rogue features an efficient and expandable roll top, a top zipper, a leather shoulder strap, custom mounts, and a rain cover. The Leather Military Duffel bag is inspired by the bag used by soldiers during WWII and features an easy access pocket and a leather shoulder strap. It can be locked for a secure fit and carried as cabin baggage.
Pouches
Trip Machine’s Tank Pouch attaches to your bike so you can quickly reach for your phone, wallet, and other small items, but off the bike, you hook it to your belt. Six powerful magnets secure it to your fuel tank.
If you need more storage, then the Tank & Tail Bag is what you’re looking for. With a carrying capacity of 4.4 liters, it lets you carry even more personal items. A zipper secures the main compartment and can also be mounted on the pillion seat or rear fender using custom-made mounts.
The Trip Machine Phone Pouch has multiple mobile phone-friendly magnets that secure it to your fuel tank. The pouch is touch-screen compatible and has perforations at the back for ventilation. The Phone Pouch can also be strapped on top of the Tank Pouch and used for navigating during a road trip.
Trip Machine has many other storage solutions for your ride, ranging from small panniers to wingman side panel bags and thigh bags.
Footwear
Trip Machine’s Moc-Toe is a beautiful rendition of this classic footwear, featuring abrasion-resistant, heavy-duty buff leather with an anti-skid sole. Moc-Toe offers 3-point protection, using 1.8mm reinforced molds for the boot's ankle, heel, and toe. Available in Black and Tobacco Brown. Available slip-on shoe protectors also help prevent shoe damage from repeated scuffing with the shifter.
Beyond luggage and footwear, Trip Machine has a wide selection of leather handcrafted grips, wraps, wallets, belts, and even headlight Xs to transform your ride. These are also available in various colors to perfectly match your tastes.
Where to Buy
Trip Machine is available across five continents and has over 40 retailers globally. Exclusively Distributed in the Philippines by True North Motorcycle Trading, Trip Machine products are currently available in N Lifestyle by New Nemar (Batangas), Perea Moto District (Makati), and Moto x Culture (Quezon City), with more showrooms scheduled to open within the year.
With Trip Machine’s line-up, we could say that leather beats plastic (top boxes) any day. Wouldn’t you agree?
A moto-journo who spends most of his time on the saddle unless otherwise saddled with desk work. His curious nature and poor sense of direction often take him on unplanned adventures.