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New Year Message from the Chair

An End of Year Message from the BMF

As we reach the end of another remarkable year for the British Motorcyclists Federation, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to every member, volunteer, and supporter who has helped make 2025 such a success.

The standout this year was the BMF Connected Event held at Mallory Park back in the summer, which brought riders, industry representatives, and campaigners together in a way that truly showcased the strength and unity of our motorcycling community. The energy, ideas, and passion shared over two gloriously hot days in July will continue to drive our work well into the future.

I’m also delighted to say that our membership numbers have grown significantly over the past twelve months. More riders than ever are choosing the BMF as their voice—proof that our message on the future of motorcycling is resonating and that our commitment to championing motorcyclists’ rights remains second to none.

The BMF continues to stand as the leading riders’ organisation representing motorcyclists across the UK, working tirelessly to ensure that motorcycling is recognised, respected, and supported at every level. Whether it’s policy discussions with Ministers, road safety improvements, or future mobility planning, the BMF is at the top table—and we’re being heard.

As we head into 2026, our mission is clear: to secure the best possible deal for riders as the country moves toward a more integrated and sustainable future transport model. As we work with Ministers and officials on the details of the Government’s Integrated National Transport and Road Safety strategies, the BMF will continue to push for a fair, future-proof role for motorcycling, continue advocating for better road safety outcomes, and ensure that riders remain a vital part of the nation’s mobility future.

Thank you for your support, your passion, and your belief in what we do. Here’s to an even stronger year ahead—ride safe, stay connected, and let’s move forward together.

Warm regards,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Freeman
Chair, British Motorcyclists Federation

 

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