National Clubs and Associations
British Bikers Club
Website: www.britishbikersclub.co.uk
British Motorcyclists Federation
Nationwide Riders Rights and lobbying organisation looking after riders in the UK. Affiliated to Riders Rights organisations in Europe and Worldwide.
Website: www.bmf.co.uk
Deaf Bikers
Website: www.deaf-bikers.org.uk
Honda Owners Club
The Club welcomes any person who rides a Honda motorcycle regardless of the capacity or age of the machine (or rider!). It is for motorcyclists - like YOU.
Website: www.hoc.org.uk
Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM)
Established in 1956, the IAM is the UK's leading road safety organisation dedicated to raising driving and riding standards and reducing the number of collisions that occur on our roads.
Website: www.iam.org.uk
Local Authorities' Road Safety Officers Association
Website: www.larsoa.org.uk
Motorcycle Action Group
Website: www.mag-uk.org
Motorcycle Industry Association
Website: www.mcia.co.uk
Motorcycle Retail Federation
Website: www.rmif.co.uk
National association for bikers with a disability
Over the past 15 years the NABD has directly helped over seven thousand disabled people to enjoy the freedom and independence of motorcycling. The NABD was set up in April 1991 by six bikers from Stockport and Manchester who would not accept the idea that disabled people could not ride motorcycles, scooters, or trikes.
Website: www.nabd.org.uk
National Motorcycle Council
Website: www.despatch.co.uk/nmc/
Professional and Executive Motorcyclists Club
Website: www.pemc.co.uk
Quick Quacks Motorcycle Club
E-mail: majordomo@bham.ac.uk
Website: www.docsarah.demon.co.uk/QQMCC.htm
RoSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered charity which aims to campaign for change, influence opinion, contribute to debate, educate and inform - for the good of all. By providing information, advice, resources and training, RoSPA is actively involved in the promotion of safety and the prevention of accidents in all areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on (or near) water.
Website: RoSPA Road Safety
The Royal British Legion Riders Branch
The Riders Branch is very diverse in it's membership. Members are young and old, male and female. We take part in all types of biking andbiking events, from track days to rallies, on customs to sports bikes, and everything in between! And not forgetting formal Legion organised events and fund raising. All members are encouraged to play an active role within the branch at Local and National level, with the emphasis on being pro-active in getting together with other branch members in their geographical area. We try to attend as many events as possible during they year across the whole spectrum of the motorcycling calendar. We use all these events to raise awareness and funds throughout the year for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. Not forgetting, we are Bikers and try to enjoy ourselves at social events as well.
Website: www.rblr.co.uk
The Triumph Owners Club
Website: www.tomcc.org
Trail Riders Fellowship
The TRF is a National, voluntary and non-competitive body formed in 1970 by people who enjoyed exploring 'Green Roads' by motorcycle. Our aim is to conserve our heritage of Green Roads for everyone to enjoy. The Trail Riders Fellowship is the only body representing trail riders that is recognised by Government and Local Authorities as being the authoritative and responsible face of Trail Riding. With approximately 3000 members nationwide we promote sustainable use of unsurfaced routes nationwide and are respected by user groups and local authorities alike as having massive expertise in the rights of way arena.
Website: www.trf.org.uk
Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club
Website: www.vjmc.com
Vintage Motorcycle Club
Website: www.vmcc.net
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