Mental Health Motorbike Advocates for the mental health benefits of motorcycling…. Other news 26 November 2025 Mental Health Motorbike (MHMB) Advocates for the mental health benefits of motorcycling at historic Men's Health Strategy unveiling with Prime Minister and Health Secretary 10 DOWNING STREET, LONDON, UK – November 20, 2025 Mental Health Motorbike (MHMB) is the country's first dedicated national free mental health support service for the motorcycling community. They are proud to announce their participation in the official unveiling of the government’s first-ever national Men's Health Strategy. Founder Paul Oxborough and MP Natalie Fleet (Bolsover) met with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting at 10 Downing Street on November 19, 2025, to discuss the critical role MHMB plays in addressing mental health challenges within the UK's 1.5+ million
‘Tesla’s self-driving technology has serious issues with detecting motorcycles’ FEMA News 26 November 202526 November 2025 Despite a number of crashes with motorcycles, Tesla wants to introduce Full Self-Driving (previously called 'autopilot') in Europe. Tesla has requested early access, pilot release programs or exemptions where possible. In a statement on X, Tesla now claims that the Dutch approval authority RDW will grant them an exemption for the feature. Current UN and EU regulations make Full Self-Driving illegal in its current form. A Tesla statement says: "Currently, RDW has committed to granting Netherlands National approval in February 2026. Upon NL National approval, other EU countries can immediately recognize the exemption and also allow rollout within their country." RDW's response however is a bit more realistic. From the RDW's statement: "On November 22, 2025, Tesla posted a message on X about
Suzuki Offers 10 Year Warranty Other news 25 November 2025 Suzuki GB has announced an ‘up to ten-year warranty’ cover on all of its new bikes. Not only that, but the cover will be transferrable to subsequent owners, so effectively it will apply to 2026-on used machines as well. When the standard three-year/unlimited mileage warranty is over, the bike will be covered for an extra seven years or 70,000 miles, whichever comes up first. The only stipulation is that it must be serviced at a Suzuki dealer every year, but even that has a loophole – if a used bike has a gap of more than 250 miles or 14 days in its service history, the warranty may be reinstated, if the machine is then serviced and gets a health check
MCL2025: Energy, Thrills & Celebration… BMF News 24 November 202528 November 2025 Motorcycle Live 2025: Energy, Thrills & Celebration at Birmingham’s NEC From 15th–23rd November, Birmingham’s NEC became the epicentre of the UK motorcycling world as Motorcycle Live with Bikesure Insurance welcomed riders, families and industry leaders for nine days of energy, spectacle and community. Running daily from 10 am–5 pm, the show drew over 90,000 visitors, proving that the UK’s wintery weather couldn’t dampen the passion for motorcycles. The Atmosphere The halls buzzed with the rumble of engines, the pulse of live music and the steady flow of visitors exploring displays. Every corner offered something new to see, hear and experience from breath taking stunt shows, immersive stage talks, interactive demonstrations and a full festival of motorcycle culture under one roof. Highlighted Days Student Days (Tuesday & Thursday):
Test Restrictions aim to cut Waiting Lists Other news 21 November 202514 November 2025 Driving test rules are being changed in a bid to reduce waiting lists and prevent slots being sold at inflated prices. In recent years we’ve seen a flurry of online ‘bots’ booking the sought after slots automatically. These are then sold on to learner riders/drivers for up to £500 by private companies. The standard fee is £62 for a weekday slot, or £75 for an evening or weekend, but some learners appear to be willing to pay the inflated fees, just to avoid the long waiting list. New rules announced by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander mean only learner drivers will be able to book test slots themselves. Instructors will no longer be able to book tests on their behalf and a
Motorcycling and Men’s Mental Health: Riding with Purpose BMF News 18 November 202514 November 2025 The British Motorcyclists Federation is proud to support International Men’s Day on 19th November. A day that shines a light on wellbeing, resilience and community. For motorcyclists, it’s a timely reminder that the road offers more than just freedom, it can be a space for reflection, connection and support. As part of our ongoing commitment to rider wellbeing, the BMF actively supports a number of mental health organisations working within the motorcycling community. These include • Mentell, which provides safe, non-judgemental spaces for men to talk • Mental Health Motorbike, offering peer support and mental health first aid • Motorbiker Acts of Random Kindness, a grassroots movement encouraging kindness and solidarity among riders. Mentell - Men, is it time to talk? Mental Health Motorbike Make Your Mark Charity Whether you’re
Motorcycle Live 2025: The Countdown Is On BMF News 13 November 2025 We’re only days away from Motorcycle Live 2025 — the UK’s biggest celebration of all things motorcycling, taking place at the NEC Birmingham from 15th to 23rd November. Across nine full days, the show promises a packed schedule of the latest bikes, big-industry names, interactive ride zones, and all the buzz from the two-wheeled world. Whether you’re a seasoned rider, new to two wheels, or just curious, there’s something for everyone. Where You’ll Find the BMF Although we won’t have a formal stand this year, the British Motorcyclists Federation team will be out and about, mingling with the crowd and catching up with members throughout the week. Keep an eye out for us wearing: BMF logo t-shirts BMF lanyards Our distinctive funky red “Rider” drawstring bags If you
LOOK TWICE. THINK BIKE. SHARE THE ROAD. BMF News 12 November 202512 November 2025 Today (November 12th) marks National Motorcycle Awareness Day, a national campaign dedicated to reminding all road users that motorcyclists deserve to be seen, respected and given space. Riders represent a small proportion of road traffic yet face far higher risk when unseen or unexpected. This day exists to change that reality. Why this day matters A significant number of serious and fatal motorcycle collisions happen because a rider was not seen. Awareness and shared responsibility among drivers and riders can better reduce these incidents. Behind every bike is a person: a parent, friend, colleague, etc — nobody should be invisible on the road. What we ask you to do Drivers: check mirrors, blind-spots and junctions. Always ask yourself, “Think Bike?” Riders: ride visibly, anticipate hazards, wear conspicuously
National Motorcycle Awareness Day – 12th November 2025 BMF News 11 November 202511 November 2025 🏍️ British Motorcyclists Federation Supports National Motorcycle Awareness Day - 12th November 2025 Tomorrow, 12th November, the BMF are proud to stand behind National Motorcycle Awareness Day. This important day is a reminder to every road-user: look out for us, we’re out there. Motorcyclists remain among the most vulnerable on our roads and another driver’s lack of awareness or a simple glance away can change everything. The BMF continually campaigns for better recognition of riders’ needs in highway design, road-safety policy and driver education. As part of this year’s awareness, we’re offering vehicle window stickers you can display: “Think Bike” and “Biker Filter Friendly”. These simple stickers help spread the message to other road-users in hope they will notice and think twice. How to
Time to Break Out of the Negative Cycle of Motorcycle Safety NMC News 10 November 202510 November 2025 Government urged to use the forthcoming Road Safety and Integrated Transport Strategies to create a ‘virtuous circle’ of safety and support those who ride The National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) used the opportunity of the National Road Safety Conference 2025 on the 4th November to present a fresh approach to how motorcycle safety policy is considered by the Government and other authorities. At this flagship event, organised by Road Safety GB (RSGB), the NMC’s Craig Carey-Clinch and Saul Jeavons from the Transafe Network, co-presented ideas on how transport policy can be used to create a ‘virtuous circle’ of motorcycle safety which can help further drive down casualty figures. The session, entitled Motorcycle Safety – Building the Momentum, explored themes raised at the
The 2025 Ring of Red Ride Other news 10 November 202511 November 2025 🏍 Remembering in Red: The 2025 Ring of Red Ride Sunday, 9th November 2025, the motorcycling community once again came together in a powerful act of remembrance. Thousands of riders joined the Ring of Red Ride around the M25 and M60, donning red to form a moving poppy in honour of the UK’s armed forces. A Tribute Framed by Autumn Against a backdrop of crisp autumn skies and falling leaves, riders from across the country gathered at designated meeting points from 10:00 am before setting off on their clockwise routes at approximately 13:30. Wearing red gear, displaying poppies and flags with many accompanied with pillion passengers, participants transformed the motorways into a living, moving tribute. The turnout once again reflected the strength, unity and
National Men Make Dinner Day Other news 7 November 2025 National Men Make Dinner Day: Ride Out, Cook In – 7 November 2025 Category: Lifestyle & Culture | Region: UK-wide Every first Thursday in November, National Men Make Dinner Day invites men to take charge of the evening meal—no BBQs, no takeaways, and no excuses. It’s a light-hearted nudge to get more men into the kitchen, especially those who usually leave the cooking to someone else. This year, we’re giving it a motorcycling twist. Picture this: your partner heads out for a solo autumn ride, soaking up the golden leaves and crisp air, while you stay back and tackle dinner duty. Whether you’re a dab hand with the frying pan or just figuring out how to boil pasta, it’s all about effort, humour,