Sikh Motorcycle Club UK
As a child, I was first introduced to the joy of motorcycles through my father’s passion for riding his Royal Enfield. My father’s love for motorcycles was infectious, and I vividly remember the thrill of riding as a young boy. The roar of the engine, the wind in my hair, and the feeling of freedom as we cruised through the cityscape left an indelible mark on my childhood.
After moving to England as a young man in 1999, my love for motorcycles persisted and I was eager to meet other riders who shared my passion. My fervent passion for motorcycles inspired me to establish the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, a vibrant community where individuals with a kindred love for biking could connect, share their passion, and embark on unforgettable journeys together.
Forming a motorcycle club that brings together riders with a shared passion is a great way to create a community and make new connections. It’s also a great way to promote and showcase Sikh Faith and values through a unique medium. The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK is a testament to the power of passion and community building, and it’s amazing to see how it has grown and evolved over the years.
The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK was founded with the concept of providing a platform for turban-wearing motorcyclists to share and expand on their knowledge of motorcycling. The club also aimed to spread the message of Sikhi and turban-wearing riders. Through the club, members are able to participate in group rides, events, and volunteering activities while connecting with other Sikhs who share their passion for motorcycles. Additionally, the club also offers members exclusive access to member-only content, discounts on motorcycle insurance, and opportunities to learn more about Sikhism and motorcycle safety.
I believe that learning new skills is a lifelong process, and the knowledge and experience you gain can have a positive impact on both yourself and others. Sharing your skills and knowledge with others can inspire them to learn and grow, and can also help to shape future generations. It’s important to value the skills you have acquired and to continue to develop and improve them over time.
When you join the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK, you’re not simply joining a motorcycle club, you’re joining a family. We are a non-profit organisation in the UK, and we will always welcome you and make you feel like a valued member.
Basically, ride a lot and have a good time..!