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.

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK is proud to announce a very special event taking place on Sunday 20th September 2026 in Manchester, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Helmet Exemption Law for Sikhs in the United Kingdom.

This historic milestone marks 50 years since turban-wearing Sikhs in the UK were granted the legal right to ride motorcycles without wearing a crash helmet, allowing Sikhs to maintain their faith, identity, and religious articles while enjoying the freedom of riding motorcycles.

To honour this important moment in British Sikh history, we are calling upon Sikh riders from across the UK who wear a turban and ride motorcycles to come together for a memorable day of unity, pride, and celebration.

The event will bring together riders from different cities and backgrounds to celebrate the achievements and sacrifices that helped secure this important right for future generations.

Event Details

📍 Location: Manchester
📅 Date: Sunday 20th September 2026

Registration Information

Please note that spaces are limited, and only registered riders will be allowed to participate in the ride.

All riders must register in advance via our website or by scanning the official QR code.

Register for 50th Anniversary Ride

Once registered, further event information, timings, meeting points, and important rider guidance will be sent directly to participants.

Contact Information

For more information, please call or WhatsApp:

📞 07944 181 171

We look forward to welcoming Sikh riders from across the United Kingdom as we celebrate 50 years of Sikh motorcycling history, freedom, and identity in the UK.

Let’s ride together with pride.

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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.

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.

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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, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK celebrates all fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, and father figures who guide, protect, and inspire us every day.

Thank you for the sacrifices you make, the values you pass on, and the love and support you give to your families. Whether you're teaching life's lessons, sharing stories from the road, or creating memories with your children, your influence lasts a lifetime.

May Waheguru Ji bless all fathers with good health, happiness, and many more cherished moments with their loved ones.

From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, we wish you a wonderful Father's Day.

One Ride. One Passion. One Family.

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🏍️ Happy World Motorcycle Day! 🏍️

Today we celebrate the freedom of the open road, the friendships built through riding, and the passion that unites motorcyclists around the world.

From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, thank you to every rider who shares our love for two wheels, community spirit, and respect for one another. Whether you're riding across the country or around the corner, enjoy every mile and stay safe.

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We are incredibly proud to share our interview, broadcast today on BBC East Midlands as part of Make A Difference Day.

"Helping others is really what the club's about."

Those words perfectly reflect the values of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK. While we all share a passion for motorcycles, our real purpose is serving others through seva, community engagement, charitable work, remembrance events, fundraising, and supporting those in need.

Being featured by the BBC is a tremendous honour and an opportunity to showcase the positive impact that volunteers can have within our communities. We are grateful to BBC East Midlands and BBC Radio Leicester for helping tell our story and highlighting the dedication of our members.

A heartfelt thank you goes to all of our members, families, supporters, and the wider community who continue to stand with us and support the work we do.

Please watch, like, comment, and share the interview to help spread the message of volunteering, community spirit, and seva.

Video Credits: BBC

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Rest in peace Henry Nowak 🕊️

Our thoughts and prayers are with Henry’s family, friends, and everyone affected by this heartbreaking loss. May they find strength, comfort, and support during this incredibly difficult time.

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🏍️ Cotswolds Ride Out 2026 🏍️

Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK enjoyed a fantastic day trip through the beautiful Cotswolds, celebrating both World Motorcycle Day and Father's Day.

The ride took in some of the region’s most iconic locations, including Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway Tower, and Arlington Row in Bibury. Members followed scenic country roads, enjoyed stunning views along the way, and stopped for a picnic at Bourton-on-the-Water.

It was a wonderful day of friendship, riding, laughter, and making memories together. Everyone had a great time, and we are already looking forward to the next adventure.

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Members of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK enjoyed a fantastic day trip through the beautiful Cotswolds, celebrating both World Motorcycle Day and Fathers Day.

The ride took in some of the region’s most iconic locations, including Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway Tower, and Arlington Row in Bibury. Members followed scenic country roads, enjoyed stunning views along the way, and stopped for a picnic at Bourton-on-the-Water.

It was a wonderful day of friendship, riding, laughter, and making memories together. Everyone had a great time, and we are already looking forward to the next adventure.

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Love you all 👏🥰

Great..God Bless & Keep Rolling..Cheer's #SoloSikhRider74Bangalore

🏍️❤️ Happy Father's Day ❤️🏍️

Today, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK celebrates all fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, and father figures who guide, protect, and inspire us every day.

Thank you for the sacrifices you make, the values you pass on, and the love and support you give to your families. Whether you're teaching life's lessons, sharing stories from the road, or creating memories with your children, your influence lasts a lifetime.

May Waheguru Ji bless all fathers with good health, happiness, and many more cherished moments with their loved ones.

From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, we wish you a wonderful Father's Day.

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Thank you for the sacrifices you make, the values you pass on, and the love and support you give to your families. Whether youre teaching lifes lessons, sharing stories from the road, or creating memories with your children, your influence lasts a lifetime.

May Waheguru Ji bless all fathers with good health, happiness, and many more cherished moments with their loved ones.

From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, we wish you a wonderful Fathers Day.

One Ride. One Passion. One Family.

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Happy father’s day guys.Respect.

To my riding brother from me to you all happy fathers day always there to love and care. Bear

Happy Fathers Day to my Fellow mad motorbiking Dads. Rubber Side Down 👍👍👍👍

Happy fathers day lads 👳🏿‍♂️

Happy Fathers Day all ❤️ xx

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🏍️ Happy World Motorcycle Day! 🏍️

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From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, thank you to every rider who shares our love for two wheels, community spirit, and respect for one another. Whether youre riding across the country or around the corner, enjoy every mile and stay safe.

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Safe riding Sikhs

Stay upright lads 👊

We could have done with some of you on Dave's ride yesterday. Show the brotherhood and all that.

Send love and hugs from a Biker in West Yorkshire ride safe.

Ride safe all, met a group of you at the first Lee Rigby ride

Much love and respect to the Sikh Motorcycle Club members and their families 🙏

You Sikh have my love and backing, whatever you do. I know how good a people you are.

Good post , safe riding .....

Ride Safe.Loved motorcycles from a little girl and always owned one.

Ride safe . It’s always a delight to see you on the road.

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We are incredibly proud to share our interview, broadcast today on BBC East Midlands as part of Make A Difference Day.

"Helping others is really what the club's about."

Those words perfectly reflect the values of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK. While we all share a passion for motorcycles, our real purpose is serving others through seva, community engagement, charitable work, remembrance events, fundraising, and supporting those in need.

Being featured by the BBC is a tremendous honour and an opportunity to showcase the positive impact that volunteers can have within our communities. We are grateful to BBC East Midlands and BBC Radio Leicester for helping tell our story and highlighting the dedication of our members.

A heartfelt thank you goes to all of our members, families, supporters, and the wider community who continue to stand with us and support the work we do.

Please watch, like, comment, and share the interview to help spread the message of volunteering, community spirit, and seva.

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We are incredibly proud to have been featured by BBC Radio Leicester as part of Make A Difference Day.

"Helping others is really what the club's about."

Those words perfectly capture the spirit of the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK. While we share a passion for motorcycles, our true purpose is serving the community through seva, charity work, remembrance events, fundraising, and supporting those in need.

A huge thank you to BBC Radio Leicester for highlighting the volunteering efforts of our members and for helping share the positive impact that volunteers make every day.

We are grateful to all our members, families, supporters, and the wider community who continue to support our journey.

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Braking the law. No crash helmets.

Met a lot of lovely Sikh people through the course of my 76 years. One bad apple doesn't spoil the rest. Respect.

Thought it was law to wear a helmet in the UK ?

Two tiered, no helmets and armed.

Proper Sikh's as British as a cuppa tea. Recent media painting the Sikh community in a bad light and its definitely not reflective of how the majority of the intelligent British people see the brave sikh community in my eyes as much part of Britain as the Ghurkas. Keep up the Good work guys. 👍🏻

An awful lot of negativity and ignorance on this post., bikers should stick together. I have many Sikh friends and they are decent, honourable people. The actions of a few criminals cannot be used to besmirch the name of a whole group.

These lads are present every year at RTTW and they give generously to the upkeep of the national memorial auboretum, 😊

Always a delight to see you at the Ride to the wall to commemorate the fallen and the huge sacrifice the Sikhs made in two world wars for the freedom of others.

Met with you on the isle of white about 2/3 years ago waiting for a ferry I am in the chopper club

You lot ever in Wales give me a shout our lot can show you some cracking rides and some fab biker cafes like the owls nest ! Stay shiny side up

Pleasure to always see you brothers at RTTW. Remembering our forefathers together that paid the ultimate price for our nation. LEST WE FORGET.

So we don’t have to wear helmets either then. I’m sure I’d get stopped if I didn’t wear one. 🤦🏻‍♂️

Weres ur helmets

These are great guys and always a privilege to meet them out and about. Great to see fellow bikers and always a welcome sight

Im not a lover of a lot in this country at present but, do have a lot of time for the Sikhs there are probably thousands in Gravesend. One of the biggest temples I have ever seen. To be fair they do a lot for the community, I hope they do rides around Kent and throw out invites I would happily ride with them.

Have fun lads and ignore the haters. My father who is now 85 only gave up riding his bike in his late 70”s. This is him on his Harley Davidson. He used to ride down to the South of France each year.

Met up with some you guys at a Lee Rigby memorial run. Very proud to of done so.

Dont forget Armed Forces Day at NMA see the RTTW cheque you helped raise money for being presented..!

And not a crash hat in sight!

You guys doing the cov motor fest ride in?

I'll always respect the Sikh community as a Brit, one bad apple doesn't destroy what this community has done for our country. I know my history and this country would be worse off without our Sikh brothers and sisters.

I’ve ridden with these guys shoulder to shoulder when Lee Rigby was killed and they condemn any man or religion who uses violence as an excuse

Proper cool,magnificent beards too. Go easy as probably won't be so protective as a helmet and alot of terrible drivers out there.

Love it..good on them! Shame all there bikes are restricted to Sikhsty mph 😂

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK was honoured to learn more about the remarkable legacy of Gyani Sundar Singh Sagar, whose challenge to British law helped secure the right for turban-wearing Sikhs to ride motorcycles without compromising their faith. His determination and courage led to a landmark change that remains one of the most significant achievements for religious freedom and equality in the United Kingdom.

Today, this important chapter of Sikh history is preserved at the Manchester Museum, where the motorcycle connected to Gyani Sundar Singh Sagar's campaign is proudly displayed in the South Asia Gallery. The exhibit serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to protect Sikh identity and the freedoms enjoyed by generations of Sikh motorcyclists today.

In recognition of his contribution to British society and Sikh civil rights, a commemorative blue plaque has also been unveiled at his former home, ensuring that his remarkable achievements and lasting legacy will continue to be remembered for generations to come.

As Sikh riders, we remain deeply grateful for the legacy of Gyani Sundar Singh Sagar and his family. His efforts continue to inspire our community and remind us of the importance of standing up for our rights while remaining true to our faith.

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The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK was honoured to learn more about the remarkable legacy of Gyani Sundar Singh Sagar, whose challenge to British law helped secure the right for turban-wearing Sikhs to ride motorcycles without compromising their faith. His determination and courage led to a landmark change that remains one of the most significant achievements for religious freedom and equality in the United Kingdom.

Today, this important chapter of Sikh history is preserved at the Manchester Museum, where the motorcycle connected to Gyani Sundar Singh Sagars campaign is proudly displayed in the South Asia Gallery. The exhibit serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to protect Sikh identity and the freedoms enjoyed by generations of Sikh motorcyclists today.

In recognition of his contribution to British society and Sikh civil rights, a commemorative blue plaque has also been unveiled at his former home, ensuring that his remarkable achievements and lasting legacy will continue to be remembered for generations to come.

As Sikh riders, we remain deeply grateful for the legacy of Gyani Sundar Singh Sagar and his family. His efforts continue to inspire our community and remind us of the importance of standing up for our rights while remaining true to our faith.

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You should be made to wear helmets. Two tier laws again.

To have you all as British citizens is a wonderful thing . So glad you picked us . Live in joy and happiness always . God bless you all .

Love to join you guys for a ride out anytime

Great article will Google to find out more. Ride safe

Why are all these different rules upheld by law a helmet on a motorcycle is is law but not for you, to carry a knife with a blade over 3 inches is illeagal but not for you, i have a bowie knife with a 12 inch blade so if i identify as jim bowie i should be ok to carry it right?.

Ride safe brothers

But dont you worry about the potential serious injury if you are involved in an rta?

I remember this in the 70s, he was constantly harassed by the police. Meanwhile there was Anti helmet rides and rallys allover the UK which I and my friends took part in, MAG didn't win there appeal but the Sikh community did. Fair play to them. It's all about freedom of choice which is rapidly being taken away from every British person today Ride free and safe gentlemen.

Harry Singh

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The native population of the UK has great respect for the Sikh community, unlike others you are proud to be British citizens, we are not condemning you for the actions of one individual. Love and peace brothers.

Lots of sihk things popping up online lately ? I wonder why ?

Does the bike still run?

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