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,
Blood Bikes Cumbria Other news 7 November 20257 November 2025 Blood Bikes Cumbria: Riding to Save Lives, Powered by Local Support Category: Charity Spotlight | Region: North West Blood Bikes Cumbria is a registered charity run entirely by volunteers, providing a free, out-of-hours emergency transport service for the North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust and the Great North Air Ambulance Service. Their fleet of motorcycles and cars deliver blood, plasma, breast milk and urgent medical supplies across the region—365 days a year. This vital service is funded solely through public donations and community-led fundraising. From supermarket collections to bike shows and charity walks, every pound raised helps keep their bikes on the road and their mission alive. How You Can Help Whether you're a rider, fundraiser, or simply passionate about supporting your local NHS,
10 November 2025: free Mips webinar on helmet safety for motorcyclists FEMA News 5 November 2025 We are pleased to invite you to an open, online meeting with Mips, a global leader in helmet-based safety technology. This event is open to all motorcycle enthusiasts across Europe, and we encourage you to share the invitation with your members via your website and social media. Information about the meeting is posted on our website > www.femamotorcycling.eu Date & Time: 10 November at 19:00h CET (7pm) Open to: All motorcycle enthusiasts REGISTER HERE! Mips specializes in helmet-based safety and is a market leader in this field. Based on an ingredient brand business model, the Mips® safety system is sold to the global helmet industry. The technology is built on more than 25 years of research, testing, and development in collaboration with KTH Royal
Autumn Roads Await BMF News 4 November 2025 November’s here and while the chill might tempt some to tuck the bike away, we say: don’t park the passion. This month offers crisp air, golden lanes and meaningful rides that go beyond the miles. Whether it’s a café run, club meet or a reflective ride for Remembrance, now’s the time to gear up, check your bike and roll out. 🏍️ What’s On This Month – November Highlights Here’s your round-up of some UK-wide events and ride inspiration: Motorcycle Live 2025, NEC Birmingham, 15th–23rd November - the UK’s biggest bike show returns with new machines, gear, clubs and interactive zones. Ring of Red Ride, 9th November - join thousands of bikers around the M25 and M60 wearing red to form a moving poppy in
Ride into Calm BMF News 4 November 20255 November 2025 Ride into Calm: How Motorcycling Helps Manage Stress & Not Just for Stress Awareness Day Why this week matters Stress Awareness Day takes place today Wednesday 5th November 2025, during International Stress Awareness Week (3rd–7th November), a time dedicated to recognising the effects of stress, improving coping strategies, and fostering better mental health across workplaces and communities. This year’s theme is “Optimising Employee Wellbeing through Strategic Stress Management”, encouraging employers and individuals alike to take proactive steps towards better work–life balance and resilience. But looking after your mental wellbeing shouldn’t just be a one-week affair. Sometimes, the simplest tools for stress relief can be found in the things we already love such as, riding a motorcycle. How motorcycling helps manage stress For many riders, their
BMF Wraps Up Tyre Safety Month with a Call to Keep the Checks Rolling BMF News 31 October 2025 As October’s Tyre Safety Month draws to a close, the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) is reminding riders that tyre safety is an all-year priority NOT just for one campaign month. Throughout October, the BMF has proudly supported TyreSafe’s 2025 “Under Pressure” campaign, highlighting the essential role tyres play in motorcycle safety, especially as the seasons shift and road conditions become more unpredictable. Across BMF’s Social Media channels this month, riders have been reminded that tyres are their only contact with the road. Posts have focused on the essentials: tread depth, pressure, age, and visible damage. With autumn’s damp surfaces and falling leaves, the message remains clear -tyre checks aren’t optional; they’re critical. One key reminder has been the importance of tread wear indicators,
GasGas Ceases Production in Spain Other news 30 October 20255 November 2025 Spain has a long history of building off-road bikes, especially trials machines, but now GasGas, one of the most successful, is to relocate production to Austria. GasGas was founded in 1985 after Bultaco closed, and ex-employees Narcis Casas and Josep Pibernat decided to strike out on their own. Concentrating on trials bikes at first, the new venture did well, expanding through the 1990s and early 2000s into the enduro and motocross markets, but financial problems saw it taken over by KTM in 2019. KTM’s own financial tribulations of recent years, which saw it pause motorcycle production in 2025, is behind the news. KTM says it will transfer production of GasGas motorcycles to its own factory in Austria, though the plant will
Museum Live 2025: Engines, Legends, and High-Octane Thrills BMF News 27 October 202527 October 2025 Thousands of visitors gathered at the National Motorcycle Museum over the weekend of October 25–26 for Museum Live 2025, an event that showcased the evolution of motorcycling from vintage icons to modern engineering marvels. Despite the wet, autumn weather, the weekend maintained a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere with music, live engine start-ups, and stage presentations taking place across the site. The expanded outdoor area offered visitors a range of attractions and activities. Manufacturers BSA and Royal Enfield provided test rides of their latest models, while the Mental Health Motorbike initiative engaged with attendees to raise awareness and support wellbeing within the biking community. One of the standout features was the dragster start-up demonstration, hosted by Steve Parrish in the museum’s Fountain Courtyard.
ACU acts against fake helmet stickers Other news 23 October 2025 The Auto Cycle Union (ACU) is working to prevent a rash of fake helmet approval stickers, which were being offered for sale online. The ‘ACU Approved’ gold stickers, which are required on helmets for racing and track days in the UK, are usually applied to approved helmets when they are new – riders don’t need to add them later. Supported by Trading Standards and legal partners, the ACU has had over 5000 fake stickers removed from the market. “This is a serious issue for rider safety,” said Matthew Edwards-Wear, CEO of the ACU. “Anyone using a helmet with a fake or tampered sticker is putting themselves in serious danger.” The genuine stickers bear the words ‘British Motorcycle Sport’ and the ‘ACU
Tyre Safety Month – Small Checks – Big Difference BMF News 21 October 202521 October 2025 🛞 Tyre Safety Month (1st – 31st October) Small Checks - Big Difference As part of Tyre Safety Month, the British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) is joining forces with TyreSafe to help remind riders that a few simple tyre checks can make a huge difference to safety, performance and enjoyment out on the road. Throughout October we’re encouraging all motorcyclists to take a moment to inspect their tyres, because the right pressure, tread and condition could be what keeps you upright this season. ________________________________________ Why Motorcycle Tyres Matter Your tyres are the only part of your motorcycle that actually touch the road. Every aspect of riding, acceleration, braking, steering and cornering depends on this small contact patch. Keeping tyres in top condition isn’t just about
Iconic British Brand CCM Motorcycles — Assets to Go Under Auction Hammer Other news 20 October 2025 British motorcycle manufacturer CCM Motorcycles has entered administration, marking the end of a legacy spanning over five decades. The Lancashire company’s remaining motorcycle, parts, tooling and factory assets are now being auctioned through a timed online sale hosted by Gateway Auctions Limited. Founded in 1971 by Alan Clews, CCM (Clews Competition Machines) became renowned for its lightweight, hand-built motorcycles and its strong connection to British motorcycling heritage. The company developed a cult following through models such as the Spitfire series and the Heritage ‘71. Despite this reputation, the company faced mounting financial difficulties in recent years. On 26 June 2025, CCM Motorcycles formally entered administration following a significant drop in production which had reportedly fallen to around 150 bikes annually - down
Free weekend at the National Motorcycle Museum Other news 19 October 202520 October 2025 Free weekend at the National Motorcycle Museum 'LIVE' Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 October Calling all riders, families and motorcycle fans of every age to get ready for an action-packed weekend at the National Motorcycle Museum (near Birmingham) where entry is completely free giving you full access to their unrivalled collection of bikes, live talks, fire-ups and star guests (remember your ear plugs as it will get noisy on those fire -ups) What’s happening • Two big stage shows each day, hosted by TT-winner Steve Plater, featuring master-builder Guy Willison (“Skid”) and bike-crafter Allen Millyard. • Road-racing legends John McGuinness and Dean Harrison join the guest line-up, sharing stories and meeting fans. • A special live interview with Jenny Tinmouth , currently female lap-record holder at