Sikh Motorcycle Club UK
Building Brotherhood, Promoting Sikhi & Raising Awareness of Turbaned Riders.
The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK is a positive and inclusive organisation that welcomes people of all backgrounds.
- Building Brotherhood: We believe that it is important to build brotherhood among Sikhs. We do this by organising events that bring Sikhs together, such as motorcycle rides, charity events, and social gatherings.
- Promoting Sikhi: We believe that Sikhism is a beautiful and enriching faith, and we want to share it with the world. We do this by educating the public about Sikhism and its values and by organising events that promote Sikhi culture and heritage.
- Raising awareness of Turbaned Riders: We believe that it is important to raise awareness of the challenges that Turbaned Riders face. We do this by speaking out about these challenges, educating the public about Sikhism and Turbaned Riders, and by organising events that showcase the diversity and talents of Turbaned Riders.
We are a proud member of the British Motorcyclists Federation, and we welcome like-minded motorcyclists from all walks of life who enjoy riding and exploring new roads and areas.

Sikhism β The Path of Discipleship
The word Sikh means βdiscipleβ or βlearner.β Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in Northern India in the fifteenth century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Sikhs believe in one God, the equality of all people, and the importance of living an honest and ethical life.
Three Basic Principles of Sikhism
- Naam Japna β Meditating on the name of God: Sikhs meditate on the name of God to connect with the divine and to develop their spiritual consciousness.
- Kirat Karo β Earning a living by honest means: Sikhs believe in earning a living through honest and hard work. They are taught to avoid any activities that are harmful to themselves or others.
- Vand Chakna β Sharing the fruits of oneβs labour with others: Sikhs believe in sharing their wealth and resources with those in need. They are taught to be generous and compassionate.
Here are some of the clubβs activities:
- Rides: We organise regular rides to different parts of the UK, providing a great way for members to explore new places and meet new people.
- Events: We also organise other events, such as charity events and social events, giving members a chance to get involved in the community and meet new people.
- Support: We provide support and advice to our members, including help with finding a new bike, getting insurance, and dealing with any problems that may arise.
- Awareness: We also work to raise awareness of issues that affect the Sikh community, such as discrimination and hate crimes.
If you are a Sikh motorcyclist in the UK or simply interested in learning more about our club, please feel free to reach out to us through our website or social media. We would be happy to connect with you.

Sikh Turbans
Sikhs wear turbans to cover their long, uncut hair, which they maintain as a sign of devotion and respect for God. The turban is not just a practical garment but also a powerful symbol of Sikh identity, spirituality, and equality.
Sikh Teachings
Sikhism upholds freedom, equality, and justice, teaching respect for all, regardless of race, religion, gender, or status. It emphasises selfless service, encouraging Sikhs to help those in need and work for the betterment of society.
Sikhism in the World
There are about 25 million Sikhs in the world, with the largest Sikh communities in India, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Sikhism is a universal religion that welcomes people of all faiths and cultural backgrounds.
"Each time you say βNext Yearβ, you gamble with time you may never get. Dreams donβt wait. Neither should you.
Live boldly. Ride with purpose.
The road is calling β answer it today.
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It was a pleasure catching up with MP Preet Kaur Gill at the APPG for British Sikhs 20th Anniversary in Parliament, 2025. Hereβs a special throwback to our last photo together during her 2017 campaign alongside former MP Chuka Umunna - amazing to see the journey over the years!
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We had the honour of attending the 20th Anniversary celebration of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs at the UK Parliament yesterday.
It was a privilege for the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK to be part of such a prestigious and historic occasion. This marked our first ever official attendance as a club at the UK Parliamentβand there's more to come. #SettingTheTrendsHigh
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Very nice
You lads ever visit squires ?
Ride to Skegness!

A stunning day with the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, cruising through the countryside to the coast. The sun was out, spirits were high, and the brotherhood was strong. Memories made on two wheels.
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Well done all especially in this heat
Very nice οΏΌ
Well you lads will do anything for a ieccreem
Great bumping into you guys in Grantham
Flipping heck bet that was a bit warm !
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We were honoured to take part in the Falcons Primary School Summer Fete β a fantastic community event filled with fun, learning, and togetherness. It was a perfect family day out with:
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Sikh Motorcycle Club UK Meets Malkiat Singh β The Flying Sikh of Canada.
We had the incredible honour of meeting Malkiat Singh Hoonjan (LEGENDARY SIKH RIDERS), famously known as the Flying Sikh of Canada. A true inspiration in the world of Sikh motorcycling, Malkiat Singh continues to break barriers and proudly represent Sikh identity on two wheels across the globe.
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Ride safe all your members,respect
Happy World Motorcycle Day, we ride not just for the thrill, but for purpose and pride. We blend our passion for two wheels with our deep-rooted values of faith, seva, and unity. Every mile we ride is a tribute to our heritage, our heroes, and our community. We are more than just a club. We are a brotherhood on a mission.
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That last sentence sums it up perfectly
Sikh Motorcycle Club UK Attends Akhand Path at Falcons Primary Schoolβs 10th Anniversary Celebration
Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK were honoured to attend the Akhand Path held in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Falcons Primary School in Leicester - the cityβs first Sikh school. It was a truly humbling and uplifting experience.
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Really nice pictures.
Sikh Motorcycle Club UK feels truly honoured to have been part of the 10th anniversary celebrations of Langar Aid, a heartfelt initiative by Khalsa Aid International.
The programme began with a beautiful Sukhmani Sahib Path at Nanaksar Gurdwara, Coventry, followed by a collective Chardikala Ardaas, a special 10th anniversary cake-cutting ceremony, and, of course, Guru Ka Langar served to all with ... See MoreSee Less
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That's awesome