Everything you need to get TripperDash++ running on your Royal Enfield Tripper dash.
Open Settings → add your bike by entering its Tripper Wi-Fi name (SSID). The app registers the network so it can auto-join later.
Search a destination or add multiple stops on the map. Routing and search use Apple Maps over your cellular connection.
Tap Connect — the app joins your bike's Wi-Fi and streams the map to the dash. Lock the phone, pocket it, and go.
Any Royal Enfield fitted with a Tripper (K1G) TFT dash — including Himalayan, Guerrilla 450, and other models that use the Tripper navigation pod.
Make sure the bike is powered on and you actually joined its Wi-Fi when the system dialog appeared (tap "Join", don't dismiss it). The app now reports clearly if it saved the network but couldn't associate — that usually means the bike is off or out of range.
Yes. Map tiles and routing come over cellular; the bike's Wi-Fi carries only the video to the dash and has no internet. Both networks run at once — that's by design.
Yes. TripperDash++ keeps navigating with the phone locked and in your pocket, using background location. Voice guidance calls out turns over the locked screen.
Yes — turn on Demo Mode in Settings to preview the streamed dash right on your phone, with no motorcycle needed.
No. There's no account, no analytics, and no ads. Nothing about your rides is sent to us. See the privacy policy for details.
Yes. You can import GPX routes and export your rides from within the app.
Report a bug or ask a question on GitHub — we'll get back to you there.