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British Motorcyclists Federation

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Founded
  
1960

Leader
  
Roger Ellis

Type
  
NGO

Location
  
London,

Leader title
  
Chairman

British Motorcyclists Federation

Key people
  
Jeff Stone, Chris Hodder

The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) is a motorcycle riders' rights group in the United Kingdom. The BMF was founded in 1960 as the Federation of National One Make Motorcycle Clubs to counter accusations of "leather-jacketed hooligans". It renamed itself the BMF in 1965.

Activities

The BMF represents responsible motorcycle riders in the UK. About 350 motorcycle clubs are affiliated to the BMF, giving it more than 80,000 full and affiliated members. It campaigns at local, regional, national levels within the UK, and within the European Union through its membership of the Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations. It also has representation at the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme.

It provides a complete range of motorcycle training, from Compulsory Basic Training for beginners up to its Blue Riband advanced rider training and training to become a professional motorcycle instructor. The BMF gives further support to motorcycle safety through its promotion of the KillSpills campaign against diesel spills. Other member services include insurance and information that covers touring in much of Europe.

It also supports numerous motorcycle events held in support of many charities. The BMF's North West Region supports disabled motorcyclists through its sponsorship of a marquee at the National Association for Bikers with a Disability charity's annual You've Been NABBED rally.

It also publishes the magazine Motorcycle Rider.

References

British Motorcyclists Federation Wikipedia