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.

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.

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

Sikh Turbans

Sikhs wear turbans to cover their long hair and as a sign of their respect for God. The Sikh turban is a symbol of Sikh identity and spirituality.

Sikh Teachings

Sikhism teaches the importance of freedom, equality, and justice. Sikhs are taught to treat all people with respect, regardless of their race, religion, gender, or social status. Sikhism also emphasizes the importance of service to humanity. Sikhs are taught to help others in need and to 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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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK wishes everyone a Happy Bandi Chhorr Divas and a Happy Diwali! May these celebrations bring joy, light, and peace to you and your loved ones. Let`s come together to honor freedom, resilience, and the triumph of light over darkness.

For Sikhs, Bandi Chhorr Divas commemorates the day Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, was freed from imprisonment by the Mughal emperor Jahangir, along with 52 Hindu kings he helped liberate. Through wisdom and compassion, Guru Ji secured their release, embodying the spirit of justice and freedom. This day reminds us of the importance of standing up for righteousness and supporting the freedom of others, values celebrated alongside Diwali, the festival of lights.

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Sikhs Celebrate in Style: Motorcycle Club Makes Grand Entrance for Ipswich Gurdwara`s Golden Jubilee

Sunday was a truly historic day for the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Ipswich. To celebrate their golden jubilee, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK made a grand entrance, filling the streets with their presence. It was an amazing sight, drawing crowds of non-Sikh spectators who had never seen anything like it before.

Feeling blessed to be a part of this momentous occasion, the Sikh Motorcycle Club members set a high standard for others to follow. A special thanks to BBC`s Jenny Kirk for capturing this event on video. Stay tuned for more photos and videos to come!

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK wishes everyone a Happy Bandi Chhorr Divas and a Happy Diwali! May these celebrations bring joy, light, and peace to you and your loved ones. Let's come together to honor freedom, resilience, and the triumph of light over darkness.

For Sikhs, Bandi Chhorr Divas commemorates the day Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, was freed from imprisonment by the Mughal emperor Jahangir, along with 52 Hindu kings he helped liberate. Through wisdom and compassion, Guru Ji secured their release, embodying the spirit of justice and freedom. This day reminds us of the importance of standing up for righteousness and supporting the freedom of others, values celebrated alongside Diwali, the festival of light#sikhmotorcycleclubukl#BANDICHHORRDIVASD#Diwalii#lightoverdarknessk#sikhhistorys#FreedomAndJustices#CommunityCelebrationa#festivaloflightsights
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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK wishes everyone a Happy Bandi Chhorr Divas and a Happy Diwali! May these celebrations bring joy, light, and peace to you and your loved ones. Lets come together to honor freedom, resilience, and the triumph of light over darkness. 

For Sikhs, Bandi Chhorr Divas commemorates the day Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Sikh Guru, was freed from imprisonment by the Mughal emperor Jahangir, along with 52 Hindu kings he helped liberate. Through wisdom and compassion, Guru Ji secured their release, embodying the spirit of justice and freedom. This day reminds us of the importance of standing up for righteousness and supporting the freedom of others, values celebrated alongside Diwali, the festival of lights. 

#SikhMotorcycleClubUK #BandiChhorrDivas #Diwali #LightOverDarkness #SikhHistory #FreedomAndJustice #CommunityCelebration #FestivalOfLights

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Happy Diwali to all brothers and sisters. X

Wishing you a joyous Bandi Chhorr Divas and a Happy Diwali! May these celebrations fill your life with light, happiness, and the spirit of freedom. May peace and prosperity be with you and your loved ones. Stay Blessed 🙏

A very Happy Diwali to all celebrating

Happy Diwali 🪔

Happy diwali 🎇

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK recently attended a Sikhi camp held at RBN in Northampton, where young people gained insight into life in the British Army through talks from Sikh serving soldiers: SSG Simranjit Singh from the Signals Corps, Manpreet Kaur from Intelligence, and Sarbjet Singh from the Air Corps Helicopters. They shared their personal journeys, the opportunities available in the armed forces, and the deep sense of duty that motivated them to join the military.

The day began with Japji Sahib recitation and Ardas, followed by group activities designed for three age brackets, each led by inspirational speakers. Highlights included Arts and Crafts sessions by Ranjeet Kaur and Sukhbinder Kaur, who creatively used layout cards to narrate stories of Sikh Gurus, and a "Magic Maths" workshop by Vinney Sagoo. Ranjit Singh led an interactive Brain Art session, and Amit Singh Kalley conducted a talk on the dangers of social media, joined by Dhami Amarjit from Leicester.

Special thanks to Rajdeep Singh for the invite. Inspired by the club and a great conversation with our founder Kulwant Singh, Rajdeep and Manpreet were motivated to book a CBT to join our club officially. The day was organized seamlessly, with a structured timetable that kept everyone engaged. Heartfelt appreciation to our dedicated sevadars, who arrived early to prepare langar and served delicious snacks throughout the day. The kids especially enjoyed seeing the motorcycles on display, with some even recognizing us from our summer visit to Leicester.

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK recently attended a Sikhi camp held at RBN in Northampton, where young people gained insight into life in the British Army through talks from Sikh serving soldiers: SSG Simranjit Singh from the Signals Corps, Manpreet Kaur from Intelligence, and Sarbjet Singh from the Air Corps Helicopters. They shared their personal journeys, the opportunities available in the armed forces, and the deep sense of duty that motivated them to join the military.

The day began with Japji Sahib recitation and Ardas, followed by group activities designed for three age brackets, each led by inspirational speakers. Highlights included Arts and Crafts sessions by Ranjeet Kaur and Sukhbinder Kaur, who creatively used layout cards to narrate stories of Sikh Gurus, and a Magic Maths workshop by Vinney Sagoo. Ranjit Singh led an interactive Brain Art session, and Amit Singh Kalley conducted a talk on the dangers of social media, joined by Dhami Amarjit from Leicester.

Special thanks to Rajdeep Singh for the invite. Inspired by the club and a great conversation with our founder Kulwant Singh, Rajdeep and Manpreet were motivated to book a CBT to join our club officially. The day was organized seamlessly, with a structured timetable that kept everyone engaged. Heartfelt appreciation to our dedicated sevadars, who arrived early to prepare langar and served delicious snacks throughout the day. The kids especially enjoyed seeing the motorcycles on display, with some even recognizing us from our summer visit to Leicester.

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Any of the groups in Yorkshire 😀

What about putting a list up of avents that you and the Sikh community nationwide are putting on I would be happy to go to one if I knew where love yer lots

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members had an amazing time at The National Motorcycle Museum LIVE, celebrating its 40th Anniversary! Since the museum first opened its doors in 1984, it has been a must-visit for motorcycle enthusiasts, offering an impressive collection of vintage and historic bikes. Our members even had the opportunity to test-ride the new BSA 650cc Goldstar—huge thanks to the BSA events team for making that possible. The atmosphere was brilliant!

The day also featured *Henry Cole & Friends LIVE*, where the energetic Henry Cole was on stage with an all-star lineup, including Allen Millyard and Guy “Skid” Willison. Fans of *The Motorbike Show* on ITV4 and Allen Millyard's YouTube channel got a treat as they showcased the incredible rebuild of the Norton Nemesis V8.

A special thank you to Alan for bringing Dave’s beloved Jotta. It was a pleasure meeting Woody and Lilliana. Overall, it was a fantastic day, and it was well spent!

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#VintageBikes #BSAGoldstar #MotorcycleFans #HenryColeLive #TheMotorbikeShow
#AllenMillyard #NortonNemesisV8 #BikesAndCommunity #RidersUnite
#SikhRiders

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members had an amazing time at The National Motorcycle Museum LIVE, celebrating its 40th Anniversary! Since the museum first opened its doors in 1984, it has been a must-visit for motorcycle enthusiasts, offering an impressive collection of vintage and historic bikes. Our members even had the opportunity to test-ride the new BSA 650cc Goldstar—huge thanks to the BSA events team for making that possible. The atmosphere was brilliant!

The day also featured *Henry Cole & Friends LIVE*, where the energetic Henry Cole was on stage with an all-star lineup, including Allen Millyard and Guy “Skid” Willison. Fans of *The Motorbike Show* on ITV4 and Allen Millyards YouTube channel got a treat as they showcased the incredible rebuild of the Norton Nemesis V8. 

A special thank you to Alan for bringing Dave’s beloved Jotta. It was a pleasure meeting Woody and Lilliana. Overall, it was a fantastic day, and it was well spent!

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#SikhRiders

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Bloody heck you lads get about

Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK proudly participated in the Guru Nanak Annual Sponsored Walk 2024 on Sunday, 13th October. Over 80 children and adults walked from Nottingham to Derby to raise funds for BBC Children in Need and the Nottinghams Khalsa Punjabi School. The walk began with an Ardass, and it was truly inspiring to see so many young children actively taking part. Along the way, the kids were treated to snacks, and hot and cold drinks were served to keep everyone energised. The event concluded at Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara in Derby, where the walkers enjoyed a special chips & beans langar.

A big thank you to everyone who took part, donated, and a special shout out to:
– Nottingham Forest Community Trust for doing the minibus seva
– Siri Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, Church Street, from where we started
– SuRano for providing food to all the walkers
– Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara Derby, where we finished and enjoyed a lovely chips & beans langar
– Trent Barton Buses for doing the seva of bringing all the walkers back to Nottingham

The children were especially thrilled to see the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK bikes and eagerly took countless photos with them. Their contagious excitement and enthusiasm made the day even more joyful and created lasting memories for everyone involved.

Looking forward to next year's event.

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Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK proudly participated in the Guru Nanak Annual Sponsored Walk 2024 on Sunday, 13th October. Over 80 children and adults walked from Nottingham to Derby to raise funds for BBC Children in Need and the Nottinghams Khalsa Punjabi School. The walk began with an Ardass, and it was truly inspiring to see so many young children actively taking part. Along the way, the kids were treated to snacks, and hot and cold drinks were served to keep everyone energised. The event concluded at Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara in Derby, where the walkers enjoyed a special chips & beans langar.

A big thank you to everyone who took part, donated, and a special shout out to:
– Nottingham Forest Community Trust for doing the minibus seva
– Siri Guru Tegh Bahadur Gurdwara, Church Street, from where we started
– SuRano for providing food to all the walkers
– Guru Arjan Dev Ji Gurdwara Derby, where we finished and enjoyed a lovely chips & beans langar
– Trent Barton Buses for doing the seva of bringing all the walkers back to Nottingham

The children were especially thrilled to see the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK bikes and eagerly took countless photos with them. Their contagious excitement and enthusiasm made the day even more joyful and created lasting memories for everyone involved.

Looking forward to next years event. 

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Well done Brothers 👏

Nice to see some of you riders at RTTW Ride safe everyone

From a biker to a biker .well done fellas big respect x

Well done all involved. Respect to you

🙏🙏🙏

Well done lads . Was nice to see you at rttw . Respect

Nice one guys safe riding ☺

Excellent 👍

Well done to everyone, but you do realise it's a lot easier to do the Children in Need ride from Clay Cross to Derby. 😂

Good work, this looks like a club I would like to join only I am not a Sikh, would that be a problem?

Much respect from a brother biker 👊

total respect .....................well done to all involved

You didn't get them crash helmets off del boy I hope 🤗🤗🤗😎

Well done all of you.

Well done guys 👍

top lads, respect

Well done everyone 👏

Great bunch of motorcyclists.

Well done folks 👏🏻

2Tier policing no helmets for some.

Absolutely fantastic well done to everyone especially the children

Proper!

Well done brother and sisters

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Sikh Motorcycle Club UK at Ride to the Wall 2024: A Day of Reflection and Respect

Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK were honoured to attend the Ride to the Wall 2024 event at the National Memorial Arboretum. This annual gathering provides an important opportunity to pay our respects to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during the great wars and other conflicts, serving this country with immense courage and dedication.

The day was filled with deep reflection and pride as we visited the memorials and joined others in remembering those who laid down their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today. As part of our tradition, we brought along our children, continuing the effort to educate the next generation about the sacrifices made by our forefathers, including Sikh soldiers who fought bravely in both World Wars. They need to understand the legacy and honour these contributions, not just as members of the Sikh community, but as proud citizens of this country.

Looking at the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK’s participation in the event over the last few years, we are proud to see that more Sikhs are joining this important occasion, helping to broaden the recognition of the Sikh community’s contributions and fostering a deeper sense of unity. It’s inspiring to see our community growing within this event, coming together to honour the fallen.

Ride to the Wall is more than just a memorial event; it’s also a time for camaraderie and brotherhood among motorcyclists from across the UK. As a motorcycle club, it was a wonderful opportunity for us to connect with our fellow riders, share stories, and reflect on our shared commitment to remembering the fallen. The sense of unity and respect among everyone present was palpable, making it a deeply moving experience.

This event is always a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect the values we hold dear, and we’re proud to be part of it. It was truly a day to honour, reflect, and feel grateful for the sacrifices that have shaped the world we live in today.

We look forward to attending again next year, continuing this tradition of respect and remembrance.

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Sikh Motorcycle Club UK at Ride to the Wall 2024: A Day of Reflection and Respect

Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK were honoured to attend the Ride to the Wall 2024 event at the National Memorial Arboretum. This annual gathering provides an important opportunity to pay our respects to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during the great wars and other conflicts, serving this country with immense courage and dedication.

The day was filled with deep reflection and pride as we visited the memorials and joined others in remembering those who laid down their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today. As part of our tradition, we brought along our children, continuing the effort to educate the next generation about the sacrifices made by our forefathers, including Sikh soldiers who fought bravely in both World Wars. They need to understand the legacy and honour these contributions, not just as members of the Sikh community, but as proud citizens of this country.

Looking at the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK’s participation in the event over the last few years, we are proud to see that more Sikhs are joining this important occasion, helping to broaden the recognition of the Sikh community’s contributions and fostering a deeper sense of unity. It’s inspiring to see our community growing within this event, coming together to honour the fallen.

Ride to the Wall is more than just a memorial event; it’s also a time for camaraderie and brotherhood among motorcyclists from across the UK. As a motorcycle club, it was a wonderful opportunity for us to connect with our fellow riders, share stories, and reflect on our shared commitment to remembering the fallen. The sense of unity and respect among everyone present was palpable, making it a deeply moving experience.

This event is always a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect the values we hold dear, and we’re proud to be part of it. It was truly a day to honour, reflect, and feel grateful for the sacrifices that have shaped the world we live in today.

We look forward to attending again next year, continuing this tradition of respect and remembrance.

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Nice pictures 👍

Well done lads

Great meeting with you, here’s to the next time. Ride safe.

Always great to see you guys there 😊

Always a pleasure to see you guys there

Satnaam Sri Waheguru Ji 🙏❤

As always keeping your respect

If that's in UK take it down

Not 1 helmet

Big respect to my Sikh brothers.

Looks like you had great weather for it. 👍 I really have to go there sometime. My Grandad survived Gallipoli and the Somme in WW1. Am i right in thinking that the Brighton pavilion was used in WW1 as a hospital for Sikh soldiers?

Respect to you all and good to see.My Father was in the royal Worcester riffles who served in India in the Second World War.Came home with great respect he learned how to speak Sikh and any Sikh walked past was invited in for tea and a chat witch he passed onto us.Keep up the good work 🤝

It was lovely to see the Sikh brothers at RTTW. I love that you bring your children to educate. Big respect

Saw two of youre lads coming back through Alfreton with your turbans and flag . Looked marvellous, well done . Much repect

Nice one folks ❤️

That truly is magnificent. Well done guys.

From one vet to my brothers and sisters....well done for a great turn out.

Bernie Horsley

"Sat Sri Akal" brothers I was there and saw you, see you next year.

We did see some of your members but did not know that there was a memorial for Sikhs at the NMA🙏 Next year will visit it as well

Respect to all

RESPECT

What an awesome set of photos..well done guys

Good on you. That's Respect 👍

Respect to you all

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Sikh Motorcycle Club UK Honors Punjab's Royal Heritage.

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK made a significant pilgrimage to Norfolk to participate in the Festival of Thetford & Punjab 2024. This year's event was a resplendent celebration of Punjabi culture, deeply rooted in the life and legacy of the Duleep Singh family, the last Royal Family of the Punjab who once resided in nearby Elveden.

Demonstrating their profound respect, club members initiated the day with a solemn ride from Leicester to Elveden Church. There, they paid homage to the Maharaja Duleep Singh and his family, whose historical significance continues to resonate. The vibrant festival at Thetford Grammar School provided a stark contrast to the morning's solemnity, offering a kaleidoscope of Punjabi traditions, music, and food.

Seema Anand's engaging introduction served as a captivating prelude to the day's festivities. The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK extends sincere gratitude to Indi Sandhu and his dedicated team for their instrumental role in organizing this remarkable annual event. Their efforts in preserving and promoting Punjabi heritage are commendable.

By participating in this event, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK not only celebrated their cultural roots but also fostered a deeper connection with the history of the Punjab and its enduring legacy.

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Sikh Motorcycle Club UK Honors Punjabs Royal Heritage.

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK made a significant pilgrimage to Norfolk to participate in the Festival of Thetford & Punjab 2024. This years event was a resplendent celebration of Punjabi culture, deeply rooted in the life and legacy of the Duleep Singh family, the last Royal Family of the Punjab who once resided in nearby Elveden.

Demonstrating their profound respect, club members initiated the day with a solemn ride from Leicester to Elveden Church. There, they paid homage to the Maharaja Duleep Singh and his family, whose historical significance continues to resonate. The vibrant festival at Thetford Grammar School provided a stark contrast to the mornings solemnity, offering a kaleidoscope of Punjabi traditions, music, and food.

Seema Anands engaging introduction served as a captivating prelude to the days festivities. The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK extends sincere gratitude to Indi Sandhu and his dedicated team for their instrumental role in organizing this remarkable annual event. Their efforts in preserving and promoting Punjabi heritage are commendable.

By participating in this event, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK not only celebrated their cultural roots but also fostered a deeper connection with the history of the Punjab and its enduring legacy.

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It was great to meet you at the Mela. Really nice event 😃

Very nice 👍 thanks 🤩

Looks amazing

Nice pictures 👌

I asked the Mayor of Norfolk to help me buy back Elveden Hall to turn it into a Gurdwara, but he said it comes under Suffolk.

Was he buried here,or is it build just for his remembrance?

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A Spiritual Ride to Gurdwara Sahib, Leamington & Warwick.

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members embarked on a journey to visit the Gurdwara Sahib in Leamington & Warwick. The scenic rural roads offered a delightful ride, making the trip even more enjoyable. Upon arrival, they were awestruck by the Gurdwara's beauty, finding serenity and peace within its walls. The experience was further enriched by sharing Langar, the community kitchen meal. It was a truly beautiful and enriching experience for all the members.

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A Spiritual Ride to Gurdwara Sahib, Leamington & Warwick.

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members embarked on a journey to visit the Gurdwara Sahib in Leamington & Warwick. The scenic rural roads offered a delightful ride, making the trip even more enjoyable. Upon arrival, they were awestruck by the Gurdwaras beauty, finding serenity and peace within its walls. The experience was further enriched by sharing Langar, the community kitchen meal. It was a truly beautiful and enriching experience for all the members.

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Can someone answer your messenger

Do you have open days for none Sikh please thank you regards Raymond

Today, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK joined the celebrations for Sikh Channel's 15th anniversary! It was a fantastic three-day event held at the Ramgariya Gurdwara in Coventry.

The program began with a 3-day Akhand Path Sahib, a continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib. This was followed by a beautiful Samagam, a gathering for prayer and spiritual discourse.

The atmosphere was incredible - a real get-together filled with religious devotion, langar with a delicious spread of food, and even free ice cream, pizza, and chips for everyone! To commemorate this historic event, a celebration cake was cut, and there was even a bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained.

We were lucky with the weather too, making the ride to Coventry even more enjoyable. We'd like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone at Sikh Channel for inviting us and making us feel so welcome. It was a truly special o#sikhmotorcycleclubuky#SikhChanneli#SikhRidersS#Sikhse#15yearss Sikh Channelkh Channel
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Today, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK joined the celebrations for Sikh Channels 15th anniversary! It was a fantastic three-day event held at the Ramgariya Gurdwara in Coventry.

The program began with a 3-day Akhand Path Sahib, a continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib. This was followed by a beautiful Samagam, a gathering for prayer and spiritual discourse.

The atmosphere was incredible - a real get-together filled with religious devotion, langar with a delicious spread of food, and even free ice cream, pizza, and chips for everyone! To commemorate this historic event, a celebration cake was cut, and there was even a bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained.

We were lucky with the weather too, making the ride to Coventry even more enjoyable. Wed like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone at Sikh Channel for inviting us and making us feel so welcome. It was a truly special occasion!

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