Lanyards & Key Rings

$12.99
Alpinestars New Tech 10 Boot Key Chain

- super price
$2.99
Originally: $3.99
Klim Key Chain

- super price
$3.99
Originally: $9.99
FTA Full Throttle Lanyard

$3.99
Originally: $9.99
FTA Full Throttle Lanyard

- super price
$5.99
Originally: $7.99
Klim Ride Key Chain
- Out Of Stock
$1.75
Originally: $4.99
24MX Bottle Opener Keyring Red

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$4.89
Originally: $6.99
Booster Key Ring Stylish

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$6.95
Originally: $9.99
Booster Key Ring Plain

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$4.55
Originally: $6.99
Booster Key Ring Bullet
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$9.99
Booster Key Ring Spark Plug With A LED Lamp

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$6.99
Booster Key Ring Piston
24MX Key Rings, Lanyards: Cool and Convenient
The key ring as we know it today was the brainchild of 19th-century British judge, mill owner, and politician Samuel Harrison. Like all good inventions, the idea is simple and allows for the easy addition or removal of keys.
Today, many things require a key, from a dirt bike and a home’s front door to a tool chest’s padlock. Furthermore, with the advancement of locks, keys have become smaller, meaning they’re easier to lose, making the humble key ring a must.
Decorative Key Ring Fobs
Whether Harrison made any money from his invention is an unknown. Yet whoever thought of adding a company logo key fob to a key ring hit the nail on the head. Key rings are the ideal place for branded merchandise, whether you’re showing love for your favourite motorcycle brand or specific model.
The choice of items you can attach to a key ring is limited only by the imagination, and the range of 24MX key rings has something for everyone.
Functional Key Ring Fobs
Key ring fobs don’t have to be all show and no go. If you’ve ever tried getting the top off a cold beer or soda bottle after a long hot ride, a 24MX bottle opener fob will be worth its weight in liquid gold.
Lanyards
Lanyards are another everyday item we take for granted. Yet they have a fascinating history dating back to the 16th century. Here, pirates attached guns and knives to a rope looped and hung around the neck to prevent losing their weapons when climbing through rigging or boarding another ship.
Today’s lanyard usage may be tame by comparison but their usefulness as a card holder is equally as important. Whether backstage at a rock concert or in the pits at a motocross race, ID and access credentials hang from lanyards worldwide.
For motorcycle riders, the lanyard also has several other functional purposes. For dirt bike and adventure riders, a spare ignition key hung from a lanyard means you can still access your motorcycle even if you lose all your belongings.
The usefulness of the lanyard is not limited to off-roading either. Should you tour Europe on a motorcycle, why not put your ID or a credit card for gas stops in a plastic wallet on a lanyard? The items are secure but, more importantly, easily accessible.
A lanyard is hard to beat for convenience, whether for ID, access credentials, or as a card holder. Alternatively, show some love for your favourite brand or want to make your keys easily recognisable, you’ll find a 24MX key ring for your exact needs.