I have spent money on at least 40 different bike accessories over six years of riding. About half are still on my bike or in regular use. The other half are in a drawer. This guide is the result of that expensive education – 10 accessories that have genuinely earned their place on every ride, tested on Indian roads across cities, highways, and everything in between.
The Test: Only 3 Reasons an Accessory Earns This List
Every accessory on this list does at least one of three things: makes riding measurably safer, genuinely more comfortable, or significantly more convenient. If an accessory does none of these three things, it belongs in the gimmick category – and the Indian motorcycle accessories market is full of gimmicks.

The 10 Accessories That Earn Their Price
1. Riding Gloves – Rs 400 to Rs 8,000
Hands hit the ground first in almost every crash – it is a natural reflex. Unprotected hands suffer road rash that takes weeks to heal. A good pair with palm sliders and knuckle protection prevents this entirely. Cramster or Rynox summer gloves at Rs 800-1,500 are excellent value for daily commuting. Knox Handroid or Alpinestars SP-8 at Rs 4,000-8,000 for touring.
2. Mesh Riding Jacket with CE Armour – Rs 2,500 to Rs 18,000
A mesh jacket with CE Level 1 or Level 2 armour at shoulders, elbows, and back provides impact protection that regular clothing cannot. In India’s heat, mesh jackets are essential – protection without thermal torture. Rynox Storm Evo (Rs 6,500) and Cramster Drifter (Rs 3,500) are strong picks at different budgets.
3. Phone Mount with USB Charging – Rs 500 to Rs 2,500
Google Maps navigation has replaced every other route-finding method. A reliable mount with USB-C charging is not optional. Quad Lock (Rs 2,200) is the gold standard. SP Connect (Rs 1,800) is an excellent alternative. Avoid any generic mount under Rs 300 – they fail in the first monsoon.
4. USB Charging Socket from Battery – Rs 300 to Rs 800
An SAE-to-USB adapter wired directly to the battery ensures full-speed charging regardless of accessories running. Available on Amazon India for Rs 300–400, works on virtually every Indian bike.
5. Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge + Mini Inflator – Rs 600 to Rs 2,000
Checking tyre pressure takes 2 minutes and is the single most impactful safety and efficiency habit. A digital gauge (Rs 200–350) plus a 12V mini compressor (Rs 800–1,500) means you never need to hunt for a petrol station. Pays for itself in fuel savings.
6. Motorcycle Cover – Rs 600 to Rs 3,000
A quality waterproof cover prevents paint oxidation, UV seat degradation, and keeps the bike clean between washes. Storex and Autocop covers on Amazon (Rs 700–1,500) are reliable options. Avoid cheap Rs 200 covers – they trap moisture against the paint.
7. Chain Care Kit – Rs 500 to Rs 1,200
Chain brush + cleaner spray + quality lube together cost under Rs 800. Used every 500 km, they extend chain and sprocket life 2–3x – saving Rs 2,000–4,000 annually in replacement costs. Motul chain care kit and WD-40 Specialist chain lube are both excellent.
8. Handlebar Grips with End Weights – Rs 300 to Rs 1,500
Standard rubber grips provide minimal vibration damping. Aftermarket grips with aluminium end weights significantly reduce high-frequency vibration – a real quality-of-life upgrade on longer rides. Oxford Longrider and Progrip 717 are popular in India at Rs 500–1,200.
9. Auxiliary LED Driving Lights – Rs 800 to Rs 4,000
For early morning or evening commuters, auxiliary LEDs on fork legs dramatically improve your visibility to oncoming traffic. Osram LEDriving auxiliary lights (Rs 2,500–3,500) and budget Amazon options (Rs 800–1,500) both work well for Indian conditions.
10. Tank Bag or Saddlebags – Rs 500 to Rs 5,000
A magnetic tank bag (7–10 litres, Rs 800–2,000) transforms daily commuting utility instantly. For touring, throw-over saddlebags at 20–30 litres each (Rs 1,500–4,000) carry everything needed for a weekend trip without a backpack.

| Accessory | Budget Pick | Premium Pick | Value Rating |
| Riding Gloves | Cramster Air Rs 800 | Knox Handroid Rs 7,500 | Very High |
| Phone Mount | SP Connect Rs 1,800 | Quad Lock Rs 2,200 | Essential |
| USB Charging | SAE Adapter Rs 350 | Accessory Socket Rs 700 | High |
| Tyre Inflator | Generic 12V Rs 900 | Michelin HP102 Rs 1,500 | High |
| Riding Jacket | Cramster Drifter Rs 3,500 | Rynox Storm Evo Rs 6,500 | Very High |
| Chain Care Kit | WD-40 Kit Rs 650 | Motul Kit Rs 1,100 | Very High |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the single most important bike accessory to buy first?
A: A quality helmet is not an accessory – it is essential safety equipment. After that, riding gloves. Affordable, protect an injury-prone body part, and comfortable enough to wear every single ride.
Q: Are Indian brands like Rynox as good as international brands?
A: For riding jackets and gloves, Indian brands like Rynox and Cramster now offer CE Level 2 certified gear that performs comparably to similarly priced international options. For helmets, international brands generally maintain an edge at equivalent price points.
Q: Is it safe to buy bike accessories on Amazon India?
A: For branded products from verified sellers – yes. For no-brand generic items, quality is highly variable. Read seller ratings carefully and prefer products with 100+ verified reviews before buying.
