A New Chapter for British Motorcycling Begins at Mac Motorcycles Other news 8 May 20268 May 2026 The British Motorcyclists Federation would like to congratulate the team at Mac Motorcycles on officially opening their doors TODAY (May 8th 2026) and entering an exciting new chapter for the business and the wider UK motorcycle industry. In today’s economic climate, where both businesses and the motorcycle industry continue to face many challenges, it is fantastic to see passionate people continuing to invest in the future of motorcycling, creating opportunities and helping keep our community alive and thriving. This is something truly worth celebrating. Earlier this year, the BMF had the opportunity to visit Mac Motorcycles while the team were still hard at work behind the scenes preparing for this milestone. Seeing first-hand the dedication, determination and passion that went into reaching
EP Transport Committee: ‘No more flexibility for the periodic testing of motorcycles’ FEMA News 5 May 20265 May 2026 On Tuesday 5 May 2026, the European Parliament's Transport Committee (TRAN) adopted the draft position on the revision of the EU rules on periodic roadworthiness tests for vehicles and roadside inspections for commercial vehicles, by 30 votes to 11, and with two abstentions. The Transport Committee backed a proposal to remove the current flexibility for the periodic testing of motorcycles over 125 cc, to make it obligatory for all member states to implement periodical technical inspections without exemption. They also support the extension of roadworthiness checks to electrically powered heavy motorcycles. Current EU rules allow effective national alternatives to mandatory inspections, which several Member States have implemented successfully. A mandatory EU approach removes flexibility without evidence of added value to road safety. Next
BMF Supporting Mental Health Awareness Month and Wear It Green Day BMF News 1 May 2026 May is recognised as Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and encouraging open conversations around mental wellbeing. The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) is proud to support the Mental Health Foundation’s Wear It Green Day, taking place on Thursday 14 May, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week (11–17 May 2026). Wear It Green Day encourages individuals, communities and organisations to come together to support mental health by wearing green, raising awareness and promoting meaningful conversations. Importantly, if individuals are unable to take part on 14 May, 'Wear It Green Day' can be held at any time of the year, making it accessible for everyone to get involved. As a community-led organisation, the BMF recognises the importance of connection, support, and
A Weekend to Remember for the British Motorcyclists Federation BMF News 28 April 20261 May 2026 What a way to kick-start the season. The British Motorcyclists Federation launched into the weekend in style, beginning with our first Friday night bike meet of the year at Mallory Park Race Circuit, and what a start it was. With around 500 - 600 bikers rolling in, clear blue skies overhead and an electric atmosphere throughout the evening, the event delivered everything that makes our community so special. From seasoned riders to those newer to the scene, the energy and shared passion for motorcycling were undeniable. But the momentum didn’t stop there. The weekend continued at the International Classic Motorcycle Show at Staffordshire County Showground, where we spent two fantastic days connecting with both familiar faces and new members of the biking community. With
New Dutch in-depth study into motorcycle accidents FEMA News 21 April 202621 April 2026 In the Netherlands an in-depth study into motorcycle accidents shows that in more than half of the crashes, a collision with another road user resulted in the most serious injury. The crash opponent was most often a passenger car. The aim of this in-depth study by SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research was to contribute to promoting the road safety of motorcyclists by providing qualitative insight into the factors that play a role in the occurrence and outcome of motorcycle accidents. In this report, the following four research questions are answered: 1. Which crash patterns or sub-types of motorcycle crashes can be distinguished? 2. Which crash and injury factors contribute to the occurrence of these crashes? 3. Do these factors differ from those reported in
MCIA Calls for Coordinated National Action on Illegal E-Bikes Following Extensive Engagement with Police Leaders Other news 16 April 202616 April 2026 The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) is calling for coordinated national action to tackle the rapid growth of illegal, high-powered and tampered e-bikes, following extensive engagement with police forces and Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) across the UK – and ahead of the Second Reading of the Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPC) Bill. Illegal vehicles – including illegally modified e-bikes and non-compliant products marketed as “e-bikes” which are capable of moped and motorcycle performance – are increasingly being used on public roads without licensing, registration, insurance or safety oversight. MCIA warns that this is creating a parallel, unregulated mobility market with significant implications for road safety, policing resources and legitimate businesses. The impact on the legal sector is significant. Registrations of new L1
Survey: motorcyclists and protective clothing FEMA News 15 April 2026 FEMA, FIM Europe and NMC published an online survey about (mandatory) protective gear for motorcyclists, to gauge the European riders’ points of view. We receive information from a growing number of countries that governments are suggesting the mandatory use of (parts of) mandatory PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and we think it is important to have an understanding of today's riders’ opinions. We invite all riders to take part in the survey, and to share the survey with as many motorcycling friends and colleagues as possible. Please fill out the survey before Monday 11 May 2026. ----------------------------------------------------- CLICK HERE TO OPEN THE SURVEY. -----------------------------------------------------
Better Connected: A Strategy for Integrated Transport BMF News 2 April 20262 April 2026 The Government’s long-awaited Transport Strategy Better Connected – A Strategy for Integrated Transport was published today. The strategy sets out the Government’s plans for future transport provision and connectivity for the next decade. Anna Zee, BMF's Political and Technical Services Director said: " The BMF welcomes the publication today by the Government of its new Integrated Transport Strategy. The BMF submitted detailed comments in response to the original consultation on the strategy launched in early 2025, when we called on the Government to recognise motorcycling as an integral part of the UK’s future transport model. We are pleased to see that motorcycling has been included in the strategy as a future sustainable transport option that can both cut congestion and reduce overall UK carbon
New Government Transport Strategy Only a Starting Place for Motorcycle Policy Development NMC News 2 April 20262 April 2026 Motorcycling gains positive mentions in sections covering the main transport settings, but the Government’s new strategy needs development if it is to be meaningful for motorcyclists The National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) has today (2/4/26) welcomed the publication of the Government’s transport strategy ‘Better Connected – A Strategy for Integrated Transport’. The Strategy says that the DfT needs: ‘… to consider transport through a new lens; rather than a traditional approach to transport which thinks in terms of buses, cars or trains, we must instead prioritise how people experience the transport network as a whole, and the transformative change we want everyone to see and feel when using transport’. This is a positive ambition, provided it is inclusive of all alternative transport
NMC and VMCC Highlight Significance of Legacy and Historic Motorcycling NMC News 1 April 20262 April 2026 New policy paper sets out how the sector is an important part of the fabric of the UK’s economy, sport, heritage and society The National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) and the Vintage Motor Cycle Club (VMCC) have published a keynote policy paper which brings to light the significance of the legacy and historic motorcycle sector. The UK has significant motorcycling cultural heritage, with a long and proud history boasting over 125 years of invention, technical development and world record setting. The sector is of significant value. It was estimated in 2023 that there were 624,805 vintage and classic motorcycles (Loop report) which in 2020 had an estimated f leet value of nearly £1.2 billion (HERO-ERA report). This represents nearly 30% of the value
Government Faces £50m Market Hit to Electric Motorcycle Market as Industry Coalition Warns of “Cliff Edge” BMF News 30 March 20262 April 2026 New economic analysis commissioned by the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) has revealed that ending the Plug-in Motorcycle Grant (PiMG) could wipe £50 million from the UK’s electric motorcycle market and significantly stall uptake of zero emission vehicles. The analysis, undertaken by WPI Economics, suggests that removing the grant could result in around 6,500 fewer zero emission motorcycles being sold by 2030. This is equivalent to losing two and a half years of current sales in the sector. The findings have been highlighted in national media coverage today (30.03.26), underlining the growing concern around the potential impact of the scheme’s expiry. (click to read the Telegraph 's article) In response to the findings, an MCIA-led coalition of manufacturers, retailers, logistics operators, road safety groups
Spring Forward: The Riding Season Begins BMF News 28 March 202626 March 2026 With the clocks moving forward this weekend, 29th March, riders across the UK can look forward to longer days and more time on the road. Spring marks the start of the riding season for many, making it the ideal time to carry out essential bike checks, refresh your gear and get back into the rhythm of riding. As activity increases on the roads, awareness and preparation are key to staying safe. The British Motorcyclists Federation continues to represent and protect riders’ interests, ensuring your voice is heard where it matters most. As we head into a new season, we encourage all riders to enjoy the freedom of motorcycling responsibly and safely. Your ride, Your rights, Your BMF. Top image courtesy of Surja Sen Das