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 – The Path of Discipleship
The word Sikh means “disciple” or “learner.” 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 – 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 – 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 – Sharing the fruits of one’s 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 club’s 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.
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Today, we remember all who gave their lives for our freedom.
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Lest we forget. 🌺
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Multi-Faith Remembrance Day – Harmony House, Leicester 🇬🇧
We were honoured to attend the Multi-Faith Remembrance Day Service held at Harmony House, Leicester, proudly attending in uniform and supported by the Army Benevolent Fund.
The event was attended by representatives from the Army, Navy, RAF, Police, Fire and Rescue Service, Medical Services, veterans, faith leaders, charity organisations, local MPs, the Mayor, and other dignitaries — all united in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Prayers were offered by leaders from various faiths, each paying heartfelt tribute to the fallen. We were also proud to lay a wreath on behalf of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK in honour of all those who gave their lives for peace and freedom. 🌺
The service was very well organised and featured special guests Miss Coventry, Miss East Midlands, UW Europe 2025, and Mrs Asia GB (3rd Runner Up), who all paid their respects.
A heartfelt thank you to Resham Singh Sandhu MBE for the kind invitation once again this year — it was a privilege to be part of such a meaningful and inspiring event that promotes peace, unity, and community spirit.
The service concluded with a delicious vegetarian meal served to everyone, reflecting the true values of compassion and togetherness. 🙏
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Remembrance Day 2025 – Victoria Park, Leicester 🇬🇧
Today was a truly special and emotional day as we gathered at Victoria Park to honour and remember all those who gave their lives in the Great Wars. We paid our respects at the Sikh War Memorial, remembering the immense sacrifices made by Sikh soldiers who fought with courage and dedication.
A special wreath was also placed at the Arch of Remembrance, marking 100 years since its unveiling on 4 July 1925 by Annie Glover and Elizabeth Butler, who each lost sons in the First World War.
This year, wreaths were also laid by Maureen Hill and Janet Irons, whose grandmothers unveiled the Arch of Remembrance in that historic ceremony one hundred years ago. Between them, Annie Glover and Elizabeth Butler lost seven sons in the First World War — a heartbreaking reminder of the sacrifices made by so many families.
It was an honour to meet Maureen and Janet today and to share our respect for all those who gave their lives for our freedom.
A heartfelt thank you to all the Sikh Gurdwaras in Leicester and every organisation and individual who attended and helped make today’s commemoration so meaningful and memorable.
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Wishing everyone a very Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas from all of us at the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK! 🪔✨
As we celebrate Diwali — the festival of lights — and commemorate Bandi Chhor Divas, when Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji freed 52 kings from captivity, let us reflect on the values of freedom, justice, and compassion.
May these celebrations bring light to every home, peace to every heart, and unity among all communities. Let’s continue to spread love, positivity, and the spirit of seva wherever we ride.
#SikhMotorcycleClubUK #Diwali #BandiChorrDivas #FaithAndBikes #Community #Sikhs #Seva
🚶♂️💛 Guru Nanak Annual Charity Walk – Nottingham to Derby 💛🚶♀️
Today, members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK were proud to support the Guru Nanak Annual Charity Walk from Nottingham to Derby, raising funds for BBC Children in Need and Nottingham’s Khalsa Punjabi School. 🙏
Over 80 children, adults, and families took part in this inspiring walk! Along the way, we stopped at Collyer’s Nurseries in Borrowash for a well-deserved break and coffee ☕ before concluding at Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara in Derby, where everyone enjoyed a special chips & beans langar 🍟🫘
We were also pleased to meet Paramjit Singh Mand, who is currently visiting the UK 🇬🇧 — it was wonderful to connect and share in the spirit of this event together. 🙌
A huge thank you to everyone who walked, donated, and supported this amazing cause. Special shout out to:
🚌 Nottingham Forest Community Trust – for the minibus seva
🍛 SuRano – for providing delicious food to all the walkers
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🚍 Trent Barton Buses – for their wonderful seva and support
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🎆 Diwali Celebrations at Beaumont Shopping Centre, Leicester! 🎆
What a fantastic event celebrating the Festival of Lights! ✨
A huge thank you to Simon and his amazing team at Beaumont Shopping Centre for putting together such a joyful day filled with community spirit, smiles, and colour.
The atmosphere was buzzing with:
🌶️ Delicious food by Chilli Guys
🎨 Free Henna, face painting, and arts & crafts for children
🎠 Fun rides for the kids
🥁 Energetic Dhol performance by the Oh My Dhol Team
💃 Incredible Bhangra performance by Leicester Bhangra Classes
🎶 Music, singing, and dancing that brought everyone together!
The crowd joined in the dancing — and even our Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members took to the floor to be part of the fun and show their support! 💃🕺
We were proud to be part of this wonderful event, supported by Tesco and the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK.
Special thanks to Leicestershire Police — PCSO Andy and PCSO Alex — for joining us, and to our local councillors for their continued support of community events. 🙏
We also enjoyed sharing free sweets and samosas with everyone — spreading the true spirit of Diwali: love, light, and togetherness.
The celebrations ended beautifully with a spectacular confetti show! 🎉
Happy Diwali to everyone from all of us! 🪔💛
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🌍 World Mental Health Day 2025 🌍
Today, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK stands together to raise awareness for mental health — a reminder that it’s okay to not be okay. 💚
Just like we maintain our bikes, we must also take care of our mind and spirit.
Talk. Listen. Support. Ride together — because brotherhood and compassion make the journey smoother. 🙏🏍️
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✨ The magic of Diwali is lighting up Beaumont Shopping Centre this Saturday, 11th October! 🌸
Get ready for a day full of colour, culture, and celebration 🎉
Here’s your Diwali Day plan:
🎨 Diwali Crafternoon: 11am – 4pm
🌸 Henna & Face Painting: 12pm – 5pm
🎭 Diwali Program: 1pm – 5pm
🎊 Confetti Cannons Finale: 4:30pm
This year’s celebrations are proudly supported by the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, spreading even more community spirit and joy ❤️
✨ FREE family fun — don’t miss this vibrant festival of lights!
Come join us and celebrate together at Beaumont Shopping Centre! 🌟
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🕊 Remembrance Day 2025 | 11.11 🕊
Today, we remember all who gave their lives for our freedom.
This year is special 100 years since the unveiling of the Arch of Remembrance in Victoria Park, Leicester. We were deeply moved to meet Maureen Hill and Jannet Irons, granddaughters of Annie Glover and Elizabeth Butler, who unveiled the Arch a century ago. Speaking with them reminded us how history and sacrifice connect generations.
Lest we forget. 🌺
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Great and faithful worriers the Sikh soldiers are and a beautiful community spot on
Respect to our Sikhs brothers in arm we will remember the fallen we will never forget 🙏🌹😢
Thank you guys for showing how beautiful Sikh people are loved by this nation and always will be , thank you for your ancestors service and your continued contributions to Britain!
My grandad had a lot of respect for the Sikh soldiers
Lest we forget
The Sikhs are the bravest of warriors and the finest of people.
Love the Sikhs, fighting side by side
Had a brief moment of remembrance and respect in castle park, Bristol today on my travels! So much respect for you guys!! Truly. Lest we forget
Great respect to all the brave Sikh men. Thankyou.
Lest we Forget god bless these brave people🙏
So Brave, Sleep peacefully and dream of wonderful things ❤️
Thank you brothers for all you have sacrificed for freedom 🙏 💙
Brave of the bravest !
Respect to you all .👍 👏 👍
Thankyou to all the Sikh's for your Service🌸
Lovely people ✌️
Respect to you all
We Will Remember Them
Proud soldiers who represent a Proud people.
Total Respect for these individuals.
Respect to you all.
Great people the Sikhs are, we visited the Sikh cemetery when we toured Ypres on the motorbike several years ago 👍👍
Sincere unending gratitude
Thank you for your service gentlemen!! We shall never forget what you did for us
Thank you to everyone who fought for our future. We wouldn't be here to say that if it were not for you all and the sacrifices that everyone made. It is truly appreciated 🙏.
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Multi-Faith Remembrance Day – Harmony House, Leicester 🇬🇧
We were honoured to attend the Multi-Faith Remembrance Day Service held at Harmony House, Leicester, proudly attending in uniform and supported by the Army Benevolent Fund.
The event was attended by representatives from the Army, Navy, RAF, Police, Fire and Rescue Service, Medical Services, veterans, faith leaders, charity organisations, local MPs, the Mayor, and other dignitaries — all united in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Prayers were offered by leaders from various faiths, each paying heartfelt tribute to the fallen. We were also proud to lay a wreath on behalf of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK in honour of all those who gave their lives for peace and freedom. 🌺
The service was very well organised and featured special guests Miss Coventry, Miss East Midlands, UW Europe 2025, and Mrs Asia GB (3rd Runner Up), who all paid their respects.
A heartfelt thank you to Resham Singh Sandhu MBE for the kind invitation once again this year — it was a privilege to be part of such a meaningful and inspiring event that promotes peace, unity, and community spirit.
The service concluded with a delicious vegetarian meal served to everyone, reflecting the true values of compassion and togetherness. 🙏
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Having been married to the most amazing Sikh lady for 10 years now, we remember the bravery of all who fought and lost their lives for our freedoms. We will continue to honour cross culture in battle and in peace 🫡
Respect gentleman 👏👏
Respect gentlemen!
I really want to ride with these guys
Saw them at the RTTW
big respect to our sikh brothers
Thank you for all you have done and do.x
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Remembrance Day 2025 – Victoria Park, Leicester 🇬🇧
Today was a truly special and emotional day as we gathered at Victoria Park to honour and remember all those who gave their lives in the Great Wars. We paid our respects at the Sikh War Memorial, remembering the immense sacrifices made by Sikh soldiers who fought with courage and dedication.
A special wreath was also placed at the Arch of Remembrance, marking 100 years since its unveiling on 4 July 1925 by Annie Glover and Elizabeth Butler, who each lost sons in the First World War.
This year, wreaths were also laid by Maureen Hill and Janet Irons, whose grandmothers unveiled the Arch of Remembrance in that historic ceremony one hundred years ago. Between them, Annie Glover and Elizabeth Butler lost seven sons in the First World War — a heartbreaking reminder of the sacrifices made by so many families.
It was an honour to meet Maureen and Janet today and to share our respect for all those who gave their lives for our freedom.
A heartfelt thank you to all the Sikh Gurdwaras in Leicester and every organisation and individual who attended and helped make today’s commemoration so meaningful and memorable.
#RemembranceDay #SikhMotorcycleClubUK #Leicester #SikhWarMemorial #NeverForget #LestWeForget #RemembranceSunday #VictoriaPark #ArchOfRemembrance #CommunityUnity #Respect #Honour #SikhMotorcycleClub
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One of the places I take my mates when we do a tour of the Somme battlefields, is High Wood, where Sikh soldiers were sent against machine gun fire, on horseback. Extraordinary courage Bit of history, from one biker to a group of anothers. Shiny side up guys. 👍
Just to let you know .. My Dad was in Burma with Sikhs and to the day he died he doffed his cap to any Sikh he saw xxx respect to you all xxx
Respect. My Father fought alongside some Sikhs in ww2. He had nothing but respect for their courage
If we are going to survive as a country, we need to unite around something and the memory of shared sacrifices in both world wars, is the perfect event to enable that. This is great to see and offers a bit of hope in dark times.
You Sikhs , we the British people love and respect you, we wish all imagrants were like, you. I was in Glasgow today and I saw a young Sikh in his cadet uniform collecting for the veterans. It gave me hope for humanity
On this Remembrance Day, I ask you — do you acknowledge them? Do you remember the Muslim soldiers of the British Raj who fought and fell for an empire that rarely spoke their names? Over 2.5 million soldiers from British India served in the World Wars — the largest volunteer army in history. More than 80,000 never returned home. Tens of thousands were Muslims — sons of Lahore, Dhaka, Karachi, and the Frontier — buried in the sands of Egypt, the jungles of Burma, and the fields of France. While around 700,000 men from Britain died, far more from the colonies gave their lives in silence — their graves scattered across continents, their names missing from memorials. They fought in foreign lands under foreign flags, but in their hearts, they carried faith, courage, and justice. And if history forgets them — Allah does not. And do not say of those who are killed in the way of Allah, ‘They are dead.’ Rather, they are alive, but you perceive it not.” (Qur’an 2:154) Think not of those who are slain in the way of Allah as dead. Nay, they are alive, finding their sustenance (rizq) in the presence of their Lord.” (Qur’an 3:169) Their blood was not shed in vain, for they live — honoured and sustained by their Creator. Their courage was not lost to history, for Allah Himself bears witness to their sacrifice. So when you wear your poppy and speak of remembrance, remember them too. Because remembrance without truth is silence — but their remembrance lives on with Allah, where no sacrifice is ever forgotten.
Respect to the Sikh Nation you have stood by us in every conflict.
My granddad fought with the British back in WW2. May his and other souls rest in peace
Sikh soldiers , thank you for your service .
Respect for the Sikh soldiers and the Sikh community who have adapted to our way of life in our country thank you.
Got to love the Sikhs. Genuinely beautiful people.
Thankyou, I love your pictures, amazing turn out,
Every Sikh I had as a friend or who I've dealt with has been an honerable bloke,it's in their DNA 🧬 brother we respect you and your forefathers they helped Britain get back on its feet after the war,for that I thank you,proud, honerable and integrate into British society
Sikh community wonderful people thank you for your services ! Lest we Forget
Loved my Sikh neighbours and so sorry when left area good people
Thank you for your service
Much respect to you all
Wow, some awesome images. Nothing but respect for the Sikh community and the contribution they made. 🫡
Good men respect 🌺🇬🇧
Heart moving guys , fair play 🫶
Well done Gents.👌🫡
Love to all the Sikhs 💪
Good on you 🏍🏍🏍
Thankyou for your Loyalty 💯🙏🏼💙🇬🇧🇬🇧
Respect guys
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🌼✨ Happy Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab 🙏✨🌼
The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK proudly joins the global Sikh sangat in celebrating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji - the founder of Sikhism, born in 1469 in Talwandi (now Nankana Sahib)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji spread the timeless message of Ik Onkar — that there is One God and taught humanity to live with truth, equality, compassion, and selfless service (seva). His teachings continue to inspire millions around the world to walk the path of peace and unity. ❤️
May Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s light guide us to see the divine in all and to ride with purpose, humility, and love. 🏍️✨
Wishing everyone a blessed and peaceful Gurpurab! 🙏
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Happy gurpurap my friends
Enjoy bothers
May peace be with you
Wishing everyone a very Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas from all of us at the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK! 🪔✨
As we celebrate Diwali — the festival of lights — and commemorate Bandi Chhor Divas, when Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji freed 52 kings from captivity, let us reflect on the values of freedom, justice, and compassion.
May these celebrations bring light to every home, peace to every heart, and unity among all communities. Let’s continue to spread love, positivity, and the spirit of seva wherever we ride.
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Happy Diwali Gentlemen.
Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Diwas to you all and to your families. Hope you have a wonderful celebration.
Happy Diwali everyone
Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali 🙏🏻🏍️
Love, peace and respect to you all. Thank you for sharing your beautiful religion 🪯
Happy Diwali to all! 🎉
Wahe guru ji mehar kiro
Happy Diwali 🫡🇬🇧
Happy devali
Happy Bandi Chhor Divas guys 🙏🏻
Happy Diwali, May peace be with you and your families.
Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali, wishing you all peace, happiness, prosperity and many Happy miles if motorcycling. 🙏
Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Diwas to you all and to your families. Hope you have a wonderful celebration.
Happy Diwali 🎇
Please read and support this petition, which is designed to highlight the cruelty behind Halal slaughter and how they sneak it into the supermarkets unlabelled. Please sign and share, share, and share again. We want the Government to create a law requiring all meat to have a label, such as a simple RS (Religiously Slaughtered) or NRS (Not religiously slaughtered), that states whether it has been religiously slaughtered or not. We think that labelling meat as ‘stunned’ or ‘not stunned’ is not adequate because when meat has been subject to a ‘recoverable stun’, the throat is slit and the animal may wake up in excruciating pain to hear the religious blessing, unable to vocalise its distress. I am concerned that religiously slaughtered meat, using inhumane methods, is entering the food chain and is being sold to people who may object to the method of slaughter, without it being labelled. @everyone @highlight petition.parliament.uk/petitions/740004
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🚶♂️💛 Guru Nanak Annual Charity Walk – Nottingham to Derby 💛🚶♀️
Today, members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK were proud to support the Guru Nanak Annual Charity Walk from Nottingham to Derby, raising funds for BBC Children in Need and Nottingham’s Khalsa Punjabi School. 🙏
Over 80 children, adults, and families took part in this inspiring walk! Along the way, we stopped at Collyer’s Nurseries in Borrowash for a well-deserved break and coffee ☕ before concluding at Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara in Derby, where everyone enjoyed a special chips & beans langar 🍟🫘
We were also pleased to meet Paramjit Singh Mand, who is currently visiting the UK 🇬🇧 — it was wonderful to connect and share in the spirit of this event together. 🙌
A huge thank you to everyone who walked, donated, and supported this amazing cause. Special shout out to:
🚌 Nottingham Forest Community Trust – for the minibus seva
🍛 SuRano – for providing delicious food to all the walkers
🙏 Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara Derby – for hosting the walkers and serving langar
🚍 Trent Barton Buses – for their wonderful seva and support
A day filled with seva, community spirit, and unity – truly in the light of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings. 🌼
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met some of you guys at wolverhampton , ride safe chaps .
Respect
Fantastic turn out of all the bikers and supporters for great charities ! Well done Everyone 👌💙❤️
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Respect guys. Thankyou for doing this%
Complete respect guys, ride safe
I have nothing but respect for the Sikh and Hindu community god bless you all
Well done guys fantastic 👌
How lovely
Well done to all lads and lasses that took part
Great people.and always out doing good charity works 🌺
The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK is truly inspiring 🙌
well done to all who took part 👍
Amazing group. Didn’t they recently do a run to The Arboretum? Good on u guys.
Luvly people
Well done all. Also good to see some of you at RTTW. at NMA Alrewas
Love this
Legend's
Respect
Respect
Respect ✊️ 👊
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🎆 Diwali Celebrations at Beaumont Shopping Centre, Leicester! 🎆
What a fantastic event celebrating the Festival of Lights! ✨
A huge thank you to Simon and his amazing team at Beaumont Shopping Centre for putting together such a joyful day filled with community spirit, smiles, and colour.
The atmosphere was buzzing with:
🌶️ Delicious food by Chilli Guys
🎨 Free Henna, face painting, and arts & crafts for children
🎠 Fun rides for the kids
🥁 Energetic Dhol performance by the Oh My Dhol Team
💃 Incredible Bhangra performance by Leicester Bhangra Classes
🎶 Music, singing, and dancing that brought everyone together!
The crowd joined in the dancing — and even our Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members took to the floor to be part of the fun and show their support! 💃🕺
We were proud to be part of this wonderful event, supported by Tesco and the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK.
Special thanks to Leicestershire Police — PCSO Andy and PCSO Alex — for joining us, and to our local councillors for their continued support of community events. 🙏
We also enjoyed sharing free sweets and samosas with everyone — spreading the true spirit of Diwali: love, light, and togetherness.
The celebrations ended beautifully with a spectacular confetti show! 🎉
Happy Diwali to everyone from all of us! 🪔💛
Beaumont Shopping Centre West Leicester Police
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Happy Diwali all.
Happy Diwali brothers ✨️....respect
Happy Diwali gentlemen total respect to you and your families.
Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali all
🙏🙏🙏
Happy Diwali x
Love & respect to the Sikh community, & happy Dilwali😁
Happy Dilwali🎊
Happy Diwali to you all.
Happy Dilwali
My Grandad told me he served with these guys forefathers WW2 and every one a warrior
Happy Divali to all 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That looks awesome.. happy Diwali.🎉🎊
Happy Diwali 🥰🥰
Happy Diwali 🥰
Happy Diwali - I remember seeing your club over at Ironbridge last year, your bikes are spectacular.
Respect to all you Sikhs happy Diwali
Happy Diwali
And that's the difference .....🙌
Happy Diwali to you all.
Always special to see your Mc out on the road . Piara ate satikara bharavo Divali Mubaraka 🙏💖
Happy times to you all.👍🏻👍🏻
Only one particular group have a problem looking happy and it’s definitely not this fantastic group.
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🌍 World Mental Health Day 2025 🌍
Today, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK stands together to raise awareness for mental health — a reminder that it’s okay to not be okay. 💚
Just like we maintain our bikes, we must also take care of our mind and spirit.
Talk. Listen. Support. Ride together — because brotherhood and compassion make the journey smoother. 🙏🏍️
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I met some of these lads at the ride to the wall.  absolutely a brilliant bunch of guys. Total respect.🙏🙏
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Are you guys at the NEC this year ? I’ll pop by if so.
Well done...keep it up.
Very nice initiative brothers ! Keep rolling & enjoy your rides God bless!!!
I met these guys at RTTW, even got a photo with them ,Total Respect
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Respect ✊️ 👊 💪
Come join the Battlefieldtour And meet People from all over Europ. 💪
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✨ The magic of Diwali is lighting up Beaumont Shopping Centre this Saturday, 11th October! 🌸
Get ready for a day full of colour, culture, and celebration 🎉
Here’s your Diwali Day plan:
🎨 Diwali Crafternoon: 11am – 4pm
🌸 Henna & Face Painting: 12pm – 5pm
🎭 Diwali Program: 1pm – 5pm
🎊 Confetti Cannons Finale: 4:30pm
This year’s celebrations are proudly supported by the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, spreading even more community spirit and joy ❤️
✨ FREE family fun — don’t miss this vibrant festival of lights!
Come join us and celebrate together at Beaumont Shopping Centre! 🌟
Beaumont Shopping Centre
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Have a fabulous day 🪯💜