The Amateur Motor Cycle Association (AMCA) is one of the oldest off-road motorcycle governing bodies in the world. Established in 1932 in the West Midlands it has played a key role in the growth and promotion of the sport in this country. Today it has over 200 affiliated clubs that cover most of England and Wales with approximately half of these motocross specific with the remainder split across several other off-road sporting ‘codes’ including trials (modern & classic), scrambles, supermoto, enduro, moto-duro and beach racing.
ormed in 1960 against ' tabloid press tales' of 'leather jacketed hooligans racing around our streets', the Federation of National and One Make Clubs (FNOMC) was established. In 1965 the British Motorcyclists Federation (bmf) was formed to represent all motorcyclists. The bmf's successful lobbying defeated such ill-conceived ideas as leg-protectors and the 100bhp limit restriction
As Christians Motorcyclists we are passionate about sharing the Gospel in every area of the motorcycling community. As motorcyclists there is nothing more exciting than riding a motorcycle, but as Christians we have discovered that there is nothing as fulfilling as knowing Jesus personally.
The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG), is a volunteer led riders' rights organisation with a local and regional branch structure, that has been building in strength and diversity since it began in 1973. MAG is the representative voice of riders in Local and National government and passionately defends all that is good about biking. Membership is drawn from across the whole spectrum of motorcycling.
WIMA was started by Louise Sherbyn, wife of a U.S. Serviceman in 1950. Pictured above is Shirley, one of the earliest GB members. Divisions were gradually started all over the world. Our members range from those who joined.... some time ago, to bright young things on modern motor bicycles