GeoRide, the motorcycle GPS tracker for Royal Enfield
Protect my motorcycle with GeoRideLooking for a motorcycle GPS tracker for your Royal Enfield? GeoRide combines real-time tracking and a smartphone alarm in one discreet unit, wired to the 12 V battery of your Classic, Himalayan or Interceptor in 5 minutes. At the slightest jolt, your phone rings, wherever you are.
Key takeaways
- Compatible with the entire Royal Enfield range, from the historic Bullet to the 650 twins, fitted yourself without affecting the manufacturer's warranty.
- According to the Mutuelle des Motards (a French motorcycle insurer), 90 to 95% of thefts happen by removal: the bike is loaded into a van without ever being started.
- According to the GeoRide French Motorcycle Theft Report 2026, an instant alert is enough to stop the theft in 51.7% of attempts.
Is a Royal Enfield really safe from thieves?
We would like to think so. Royal Enfields are not among the most targeted brands, the GeoRide 2026 report puts Yamaha, BMW and Honda at the top, but that would be misreading the numbers: an affordable, widely sold bike like the Classic 350 or the Hunter 350 resells quickly and attracts opportunistic theft. Many Royal Enfields are first bikes, parked on the street or in a shared garage. Yet nearly one theft in two happens precisely in a place that feels safe, a garage or an underground car park.
And it all happens fast: a theft takes 2 minutes 30 on average, less than a minute when the bike is not chained to a fixed point. At that speed, the only thing that matters is the moment you find out.
What does GeoRide change for your Royal Enfield?
The unit slips into a discreet spot, under the seat or near the battery, with just two wires to connect. The neo-retro look of your machine stays untouched: nothing sticks out, nothing shows. To find the right hiding place, our guide on where to hide a GPS tracker on your motorcycle covers the smartest spots.
The moment someone touches the bike, the alert lands on your smartphone: notification, email, phone call, or an iOS critical alert that rings even in Do Not Disturb mode. If the bike is moved anyway, the GPS tracker streams its position continuously, up to 10 positions per second through corners, and its internal battery keeps going for hundreds of kilometres even with the wires cut. After-Theft Assistance, included and available 24/7 in mainland France, calls you back within 5 minutes and coordinates the tracking with the police. The same principle protects Triumph bikes, the other royalty of neo-retro. And between two alerts, GeoRide records your rides: on an Interceptor 650, those back roads can be savoured again in the evening, replaying the route in the app.
Frequently asked questions
Does GeoRide work on older Royal Enfields, like a Bullet?
Yes. The unit simply wires to the battery, red wire to the "+" terminal, black wire to the "−". The GeoRide mini accepts 10 to 30 V, and the GeoRide 3s 9 to 18 V with USB charging available on top: the entire Royal Enfield range is covered, from the historic models to the latest ones.
Is a GPS tracker useful if my Royal Enfield sleeps in a shared garage?
That is exactly where it matters most: nearly half of all thefts happen in places that feel safe. A siren nobody hears changes nothing there, whereas an alert on your phone warns you instantly, even miles away. The GeoRide 3s adds radar detection to find the bike in underground car parks.
What happens if my bike is taken anyway?
You trigger After-Theft Assistance from the app, without ever confronting the thieves yourself. The real-time position is passed to the police through a simple web link, and the vast majority of bikes that are actually moved are recovered. The right reflexes are detailed in our article motorcycle theft: what to do in the first 5 minutes.


