Welcome to the
Morini Riders Club
Formed in 1975 by enthusiasts of the then newly imported V-Twin, the Morini Riders Club exists to bring together owners and admirers of these fine looking and handling Italian motorcycles.
We offer technical help, spares, dealer discounts, road test reprints, club regalia, regular meetings and an annual track day- all designed to keep Morinis where they belong: On the road. Members also benefit from a regular magazine ‘A Tutto Gas’.
There’s many a good tune played on an old fiddle’ and a look at the Track Day and Green Lane section pages will show this is certainly true in the case of Morini, but remember, we are not just a classic bike club and welcome bikes (and riders!) of any age.
Morini news
Launch of the new Club Website
As announced in this month’s ATG the new website is now live! The old website was built on technologies from the early 90’s and this limited what could be achieved. We hope this new site will not only give a more modern look and feel but also allow us to expand on its scope and functionality.
A couple of areas are a work in progress, notably the Bikes section. This is being rebuilt from the old site to include bikes up to the present day, add more information and catalogue what documentation the club has. The members only area will be expanding as more documentation is transferred and we now have the chance to make the resources collected over the years available to members. Please do check back to see how things are progressing.
As the site is entirely new, please accept apologies for any teething issue and please do let Webmaestro know of any problems, so they can be fixed.
The Club Celebrates 50 years!!
2025 has seen us celebrating the formation of the Morini Riders Club in 1975 when a group of riders met at the Highlander Pub on the Isle of Man during TT week. From this humble beginning, the club has grown to it’s current membership of around 600.
As part of the celebrations, we were invited to have a stand at both the Ace Cafe Italian Bike Day in May, followed by the the VMCC Founders Day at Stanford Hall in July. The highlight of the year was of course the reunion in the Isle of Man during the Classic TT week with an exceptionally strong showing from our Green Lane Section. Please enjoy the galleries linked below.
Moto Morini showcased the new for 2026 bikes including the Kanguro adventure and the 3½ Sport, alongside updates for the existing range at the EICMA show in Milan in November. The modern revival of the classic Kanguro from the early 80’s features a 300cc single-cylinder engine suitable for A2 license holders.
The 3½ Sport re-imagines the original bike from the 1970s and is secretly the Web Maestro’s favourite
Click the images for full details on the Moto Morini Website.
Italian Bike Day at the Ace Cafe
The Club was invited to display bikes and the Club Stand on May 4th 2025
VMCC Founders Day at Stanford Hall
The theme for 2025 “50 Years of the Morini Club and Italian V Twins”
New Morini models at the EICMA in Milan, November 2025
Moto Morini showcased the new for 2026 bikes including the Kanguro adventure and the 3½ Sport, alongside updates for the existing range at the EICMA show in Milan in November. The modern revival of the classic Kanguro from the early 80’s features a 300cc single-cylinder engine suitable for A2 license holders.
The 3½ Sport re-imagines the original bike from the 1970s and is secretly the Web Maestro’s favourite
Click the images for full details on the Moto Morini Website.
The 3½ Sport. Moto Morini says it is built around four core values: lightness, reliability, ease of maintenance, and riding pleasure. Speak to a rider of an original 350 and they will tell you the same thing.
An updated version of their parallel-twin X-Cape adventure bike, featuring a 693cc parallel twin giving 71hp.
The Kanguro 300 is a newdual-sport motorcycle reviving the historic Kanguro nameplate with a modern design. It features a 300cc single-cylinder engine, a steel chassis, long-travel suspension, 21-inch front and 18-inch rear spoked wheels, and a low center of gravity due to its under-seat fuel tank.
Check out MCN and the EICMA links for more reviews on the new models and the MOTO MORINI offical website to see the full range of bikes for 2026.
Cadwell Track Day - 18th June (THURSDAY) 2026
Our trackdays are always friendly and informal, and open to Morini Riders Club members, invited guests, and others at the discretion of the organisers. Priority will be given to MRC Members, then those attending on Morini Motorcycles.
Registration for the event will be open from 12th January. Please check the Track Day pages for further details.
More Morini goodies
A Tutto Gas
ATG 397 is now available to download from the Members Area where you can also browse the archive
motomoriniclub.nl archive
The Dutch Moto Morini club and website closed down in January 2024. The Morini Riders Club offered to host an online archive of the Dutch club’s website to preserve the content for all Morini enthusiasts
Morini Diary and Events
The MRC diary is hosted in Google Calendar so you can easily browse dates and save events into your own calendar
The Morini Riders Club run an annual trackday at Cadwell Park
We have been running trackdays in the UK for longer than any other one-make club – 39 years so far including missing 2020 because of COVID-19

Insurance
We are pleased to be able to offer our members specialist rates on Footman James Insurance policies. Please see the Membership Page for details of this and other discounts available to Club Members














