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Personalised Keyrings by Bike: Harley, Triumph, Royal Enfield & More

MyMotoTag · 6 July 2026 · 6 min read

Custom embroidered keyring in matching tank colours resting on a motorcycle fuel tank
An official keyring says the make. A personalised tag says your bike.

You can get a personalised keyring for any make of bike — Harley, Triumph, Royal Enfield, Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki and the rest — by designing a woven tag with your model, your reg or your bike's nickname instead of a generic factory fob. The difference: an official keyring says the brand every other owner already has; a personalised tag says your machine. Here's what riders of each make tend to put on theirs.

Harley-Davidson

Harley riders lean into identity, so the tag usually carries a road name, a chapter or crew name, or the model — Sportster, Fat Bob, Street Glide — often in a classic serif or a worn, vintage-look font. Black-and-orange is the obvious nod, but plenty go for a more understated cream-on-black. If it's a club bike, the tag doubles as a small colours-adjacent bit of kit; our club keychains guide goes deeper on that.

Triumph

Triumph owners tend to be proud of the specific model — Bonneville, Speed Triple, Street Triple, Tiger — so the model name and year is a common pick, sometimes with the reg underneath. The British-heritage crowd likes a heritage look: union-flag colours or a clean, classic typeface that suits a modern classic.

Royal Enfield

Enfield riders are a personalisation dream because the bikes already have character. Interceptor, Continental GT, Himalayan, Meteor, Classic 350 — the model name looks great stitched, and a lot of owners give the bike a proper nickname and put that on instead. Warm, retro colourways suit the marque.

Yamaha, Honda & Kawasaki

The big Japanese makes cover everything from an R1 or MT-09 to a Fireblade, a CB, or a Ninja, so riders here usually go model-and-reg, or model-and-road-name. Sports riders often match the tag colours to the fairing — Kawasaki green, Yamaha blue, Honda's red-and-white — for a tag that looks like a factory extra rather than an afterthought.

The point: fit the bike, not the badge

Whatever you ride, the winning move is the same. A generic branded keyring is fine, but it's the same one thousands of other owners have. A tag with your model, your reg and your colours is specific to your bike — and if you put the reg on the back, it quietly earns its keep as lost-key insurance too (we did the maths on that in our replacement cost guide). Soft woven also means it won't mark your tank, unlike a chunky metal fob.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I get a personalised keyring for my specific motorcycle?

Yes. Rather than a generic branded fob, you can design a woven tag with your model name, reg or your bike's nickname — so it fits your exact machine, whatever the make.

Is a personalised tag better than an official branded keyring?

For most riders, yes. An official keyring says the make; a personalised tag says the bike — your model, your reg, your name. It's specific to you rather than something every owner already has.

What should I put on a keyring for my bike?

Popular choices are the model name, your registration plate, your road name or the bike's nickname. Reg on the back doubles as lost-key insurance, and matching your tank colours makes it look like it belongs.

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