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 Saturday 11th July 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: Saturday 11th July 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.
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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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.
PC Manchester Museum
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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.
From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK 🏍️🙏
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🏍️ CALLING ALL SIKH RIDERS ACROSS THE UK 🏍️
Join Sikh Motorcycle Club UK in Manchester on Saturday 11th July 2026 as we celebrate 50 years of the Helmet Exemption Law for Sikhs in the UK 🇬🇧
This special ride honours the achievements of Giani Sunder Singh Sagar Ji, whose dedication helped secure the Motor-Cycle Crash Helmets (Religious Exemption) Act 1976 — protecting the right of turban-wearing Sikhs to ride with pride, identity, and faith.
⚠️ Registered riders only
⚠️ Limited spaces available
✅ Register via our website or scan the QR code
🌐 www.SikhMotorcycleClub.co.uk
📞 Call or WhatsApp: 07944 181 171
#SikhMotorcycleClubUK #SikhRiders #HelmetExemption #Manchester2026 #RideWithPride #FaithAndFreedom
What an incredible long weekend ride for the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK! 🏍️☀️
Members set off from Leicester early Saturday morning, heading towards Ashbourne for our first coffee break before riding through the beautiful Peak District. We enjoyed some of the UK’s finest biking roads and passes including Snake Pass, Winnats Pass, Cat and Fiddle, and stunning reservoir views along the way.
After arriving and staying in Lancaster, Day 2 took us into the breathtaking Lake District. We visited the famous Hardknott Pass — one of the highest and most challenging mountain passes in England — along with the highest café at the top. The group also rode through the stunning Kirkstone Pass and stopped at the historic Kirkstone Pass Inn, enjoying incredible mountain views and perfect riding roads before continuing around Lake Windermere and many other beautiful lakes on a perfect sunny day.
Day 3 was all about the Yorkshire Dales, exploring lovely countryside, endless winding roads, the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, and many more scenic peaks before making our way back home to Leicester on Monday evening.
Almost 600 miles covered across the weekend, with great laughs, unforgettable roads, amazing weather, and so many lovely people met along the journey. The conversations, support, and smiles everywhere we stopped made the trip even more special.
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the ride and we’re already looking forward to the next adventure together! 🙏🏍️
#SikhMotorcycleClubUK #PeakDistrict #LakeDistrict #SikhMotorcycleClub #YorkshireDales
Sikh Motorcycle Club UK enjoying the beautiful Lake District this long weekend. Great roads, great company, and unforgettable memories.
More photos coming soon 👀
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Over the weekend, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK had the opportunity to feature in a brand new song project by Ravinder Grewal, filmed in Leicester by Director Whiz.
It was a fantastic evening with some of our members and motorcycles taking part in the shoot. Great atmosphere, great people, and a brilliant experience for everyone involved.
Wishing Ravinder Grewal and the whole team the very best with the new project - we look forward to seeing the final release!
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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.
Video Credits - BBC
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Read more - www.bbc.co.uk/makeadifference/
Not real Bikers though ! They have obviously never been in an accident or come off a Motorcycle at speed ! Note no proper protection, Crash Helmet, Gloves, Jackets, Boots. Regardless of Religion! Your God won't save you. Also noticed two tier bias, they don't have to wear a Crash Helmet & they can Legally carry a Knife !
Met with you on the isle of white about 2/3 years ago waiting for a ferry I am in the chopper club
You guys doing the cov motor fest ride in?
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.
These lads are present every year at RTTW and they give generously to the upkeep of the national memorial auboretum, 😊
Weres ur helmets
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.
Dont forget Armed Forces Day at NMA see the RTTW cheque you helped raise money for being presented..!
Thought it was law to wear a helmet in the UK ?
Would that on your head protect you in a crash
Might as well wear shorts and a t shirt
You say most of your members are of the Sikh religion...do the non-Sikh members wear Turbans ?
I wanted to ask you guys is there certain times Ur only allowed to remove Ur turban ,would you feel more safe removing it and wearing a helmet for your ride and then refit turban at home ,it's great to see your community into motorbikes but be more safe for you 👍 massive respect guys 🏍️
Problem here and i mean it in a nice way i have to say as a biker why i have to wear a helmet and you do not if you have a reenfoced turban that fine but if not you come off its the nhs that has to treat you same as they do anyone else but do you not think it going to cost more treating your head injury cause you was not protected with a helmet just saying respectjust thinking of of our servwses
I have no problem with the Sikhs but riding without protective helmets is another example of two tier laws in this country albeit from decades ago. A British man died in prison in 1984 whilst serving a sentence for unpaid fines regarding refusing to wear a helmet. Now I realise the helmet would need to be the size of a bucket but just highlighting two tier policing has been with us for over 4 decades.
A genuine question. Is it possible to wear something under your turban, to protect your skull? 🤔 Stay safe and ride happy 😊
True Sikhs are good people.
Met some of your guys coming back from the Isle of Wight last year, Gentleman one and all, Keep the shiny side up.
Keep on keeping on fellas. See ya on the road
Its great to see this in the biking community. 👍
Helmet??
Hope you visit Squires someday. Full camping etc available. Access to Moors Dales East Coast.
So they get to openly carry deadly weapons and are allowed to ride motorcycles without wearing a crash helmet? I’m wondering what other U.K. laws the Sikhs are exempt from?
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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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Great article will Google to find out more. Ride safe
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 .
You should be made to wear helmets. Two tier laws again.
But dont you worry about the potential serious injury if you are involved in an rta?
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?.
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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.
From all of us at Sikh Motorcycle Club UK 🏍️🙏
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We know the honour and courage of the Sikh community, we don't judge a community by a bad apple. All communities have bad people. I have great respect for Sikhs and especially Sikh bikers. We all ride the same roads.
The Sikh community has always played its part in our heritage. I , for one , will never judge a community by the actions of one family
I have always praised and respected the Sikh community. 1 man's abhorrent actions does not reflect a whole community and way of life. I am not religious but I understand a little about the Sikh faith. I make a point of speaking to the Sikh Biking community at RTTW and at Matlock Bath and each time I have a friendly and respectful interaction. Thank you for your official statement. You all have my unwavering respect.
It's not the action of one individual, it the actions of the whole family!
Guys you have our respect and always will have
Can I just make a point of saying you don’t see this kind of statement from Muslims when someone commits an atrocity. Respect
It takes more than one individual to tarnish the reputation of an entire community of the most peaceful people on the planet.
Thank you for commenting. Respect and blessings brothers
Respect to you, my grandfather's comrades. We all have bad apples.
It's a shame that you feel the need to make a statement, but also understandable. It's not about motorcycles. Two wheels will always be with two wheels, and will never takeaway from all the great that the Sikh community always does. Mental health shows no discrimination
Respect to you brothers i hope and pray i get the honour and privillage to ride with you one day.
Always have and always will have great respect for the Sikh community.
Thank you for posting this L&R
Respect to the Sikh Motorcycle Club and all the community it was a terrible tragedy. I only wish our own government had the same morals. RIP Henry
Huge respect.
Lovely words RIP Henry 😓
I have always had a huge respect and gratitude towards the Sikh community. They are a people to look up to and admire for their courage, kindness and friendship. One despicable act does not undo or undermine that. Unfortunately it will be used as division by a part of society that doesn't understand, playing into the hands of the elite that ruin this country. United we stand. Divided we fall. I stand in unity with the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK
1 act of evil does not represent an entire religion of millions. We will always have the highest respect for our Sikh cousins.
From one biker to the Sikh bikers this is not against the Sikh community and the riots last night are totally unacceptable We are stronger together ❤️
well said Guys .much respect see you at RTTW .
Thank you. Love and respect to the Sikh community. One bad egg doesn't spoil the whole batch.
Respect to you all
Love the Sikh bikers, great bunch 👍
Love to the Sikh community ❤️
Thank you for your post myself and others understand you as a community cannot be judged by the actions of one.
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🏍️ CALLING ALL SIKH RIDERS ACROSS THE UK 🏍️
Join Sikh Motorcycle Club UK in Manchester on Saturday 11th July 2026 as we celebrate 50 years of the Helmet Exemption Law for Sikhs in the UK 🇬🇧
This special ride honours the achievements of Giani Sunder Singh Sagar Ji, whose dedication helped secure the Motor-Cycle Crash Helmets (Religious Exemption) Act 1976 — protecting the right of turban-wearing Sikhs to ride with pride, identity, and faith.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5tHurM4kXk
⚠️ Registered riders only
⚠️ Limited spaces available
✅ Register via our website or scan the QR code
🌐 www.SikhMotorcycleClub.co.uk
📞 Call or WhatsApp: 07944 181 171
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🏍️ CALLING ALL SIKH RIDERS ACROSS THE UK 🏍️
Join the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Helmet Exemption Law for Sikhs in the UK
📍 Manchester
📅 Saturday 11th July 2026
YouTube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5tHurM4kXk
This historic event will celebrate the achievements of Giani Sunder Singh Sagar Ji, whose unwavering commitment paved the way for the introduction of the Motor-Cycle Crash Helmets (Religious Exemption) Act 1976 - a defining moment in British Sikh history that upheld the right to identity, dignity, and faith.
We invite all Sikh riders who wear a turban and ride a motorcycle to be part of this special celebration alongside riders from across the country.
⚠️ Registered riders only will be allowed to join the ride.
⚠️ Limited spaces available.
✅ Register now via our website or scan the QR code.
Further information will be shared once you have registered.
🌐 www.SikhMotorcycleClub.co.uk
📞 For more information call or WhatsApp: 07944 181 171
Let’s come together, ride with pride, and celebrate 50 years of Sikh history in the UK.
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I remember seeing this on the news!
Mag used to do Turban runs as I remember
Full support for the Sikh community. 1 does not represent all and thoughts are with you . Stay strong , stand your ground and know you are respected and appreciated.
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What an incredible long weekend ride for the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK! 🏍️☀️
Members set off from Leicester early Saturday morning, heading towards Ashbourne for our first coffee break before riding through the beautiful Peak District. We enjoyed some of the UK’s finest biking roads and passes including Snake Pass, Winnats Pass, Cat and Fiddle, and stunning reservoir views along the way.
After arriving and staying in Lancaster, Day 2 took us into the breathtaking Lake District. We visited the famous Hardknott Pass — one of the highest and most challenging mountain passes in England — along with the highest café at the top. The group also rode through the stunning Kirkstone Pass and stopped at the historic Kirkstone Pass Inn, enjoying incredible mountain views and perfect riding roads before continuing around Lake Windermere and many other beautiful lakes on a perfect sunny day.
Day 3 was all about the Yorkshire Dales, exploring lovely countryside, endless winding roads, the Forest of Bowland National Landscape, and many more scenic peaks before making our way back home to Leicester on Monday evening.
Almost 600 miles covered across the weekend, with great laughs, unforgettable roads, amazing weather, and so many lovely people met along the journey. The conversations, support, and smiles everywhere we stopped made the trip even more special.
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the ride and we’re already looking forward to the next adventure together! 🙏🏍️
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Sounds like you had a lot of fun on your travels. Well done guys, life is for living.
What a perfect weekend you picked too! 🏍❤🌞🕶
i broke down on my bike out side one off the members house he got his van and got me and my bike home big thanks
Off to Norway.
Well done lads always been very good people enjoy
Congratulations to everyone
Shame you are not anywhere near Oxford. Would love to ride with you guys. Went to the Peak District last year but mainly ride in Gloucestershire and on to Wales 😊
Respect the biking family is the best great photos and glad the weather was so good 👍
Well done guys, brilliant trip for you to do
Sounds like fun ride safe
Proper two wheeling lads 😎👏🏻👏🏻🔥👊
Sikh ,great people honest reliable patriotic,we love you guys.
They get my respect for being motorcyclists and loyal British citizens
We were at Bowness on Windermere when you arrived. You can see our riding group in the background of one of your photos. Regrettably, I didn't get to chat to any of you. Nevermind, maybe somewhere down the road? Ride safe!
Nice one lads, great rides and scenery 👍😎
Wow sounds like you had a great time and ride, some of the fantastic places I’d love to ride, kudos to you all.🙏👍 ( Great photos too)
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Next trip, Isle of Man.
Good work guys
I saw you on Monday. I was heading for Bradford to a job and saw the bikes, first thing I spotted was the guy in the red turban. He looked so cool! I've not seen a Sikh in a turban on a bike in many a year.
Awesome trip gents, looks like perfect conditions
Glad you had a great time
Glad you had a great weekend fellas. Must get up and do that part of the country soon.
Was there a few weeks back. Awesome place
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