KBCPH Tambike made Imprint Customs Orage
KTM Bigbike Club Philippines held its first tambike at Imprint Customs, bringing together a solid mix of members and machines in one laid-back meetup.
Riders showed up from different parts of Metro Manila and nearby provinces, filling the space with a wide range of KTM models. From Dukes and RCs to Adventure bikes, it was a good representation of what the brand offers—each bike reflecting a different riding style, but all sharing the same DNA.
One moment that stood out came from a member who travelled all the way from Pangasinan, riding for close to three hours just to make it to the tambike. It wasn’t a large-scale event, but that kind of effort says a lot about how eager the community is to show up, connect and be part of something as it grows.
Throughout the day, the focus stayed simple—bikes, conversations and catching up. Some took the time to check out each other’s setup, while others just enjoyed the chance to meet fellow riders beyond group chats and online threads.
Shell Lubricants added a bit of energy to the afternoon by raffling off oils for the attendees, giving a few riders something extra to take home and use on their next ride.
The tambike also gave members a chance to meet the CEO of Imprint Customs, opening up early conversations about possible collaborations down the line.
It wasn’t meant to be anything over the top—and that’s exactly what worked. Just a straightforward meetup that brought the community together and likely the first of many.

