Sikh Motorcycle Club (UK)

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.

It all started when I was a kid and I saw how passionate my father was every time he rode his Royal Enfield motorbike. He always gave me rides around the city, I used to sit on the petrol tank and could feel the breeze on my face. 

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My love of motorbikes continued when I came to England. That passion for bikes and meeting new, like-minded riders gave me the idea to form the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK. 

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 registered 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..!

Sikh Motorcycle Club UK

Sikh Motorcycle Club

The Sikh Motorcycle Club UK had the pleasure of working alongside the Midland Langar Seva Society (MLSS) to provide food and support to those in need at their Saturday meal distribution at St. Peter’s Church in Leicester.

This charitable endeavour was also the setting for an interview with BBC journalist Jonny Meah, who eagerly delved into the Club’s ongoing projects and the motivations behind their selfless service.

For the Sikh Motorcycle Club members, Seva is not merely a religious obligation; it is a way of life, a means of connecting with the community and making a positive impact on the lives of others.

Their participation in the MLSS’s Saturday feed is just one example of their ongoing commitment to serving those in need.

During the BBC interview, SMCUK members shared their personal experiences with Jonny Meah, highlighting the profound sense of fulfilment and satisfaction they derive from their charitable work. They spoke of the transformative power of seva, not just for those who receive assistance but also for those who give it.

As the filming concluded, the Sikh Motorcycle Club UK members expressed their gratitude to Ginda Basra and his team of MLSS, for his tireless dedication to providing essential services to those in need. They commended his selfless spirit and acknowledged the immense impact of MLSS’s work.


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