Karen Langata Nyumba Kumi — built from the ground up by riders, for riders. Here's who we are.
Founded in 2015, the community was originally known as the Karen Langata Ngong Rongai Nyumba Kumi — a single, united riding group covering a vast stretch of Nairobi's southern corridor.
As our numbers grew rapidly, leadership made the bold decision in 2018 to split into three independent units — Karen Langata, NgongHills, and Rongai — each better positioned to serve the specific needs of their area.
KLNK — Karen Langata Nyumba Kumi — was born from that growth. Today we are stronger, tighter, and more organized than ever.
Affectionately known by members as "Weaves & Fuel," our tagline reflects a deep commitment to excellence and a shared passion for motorcycling.
A single united community covering Karen, Langata, Ngong, and Rongai forms its first official structure, governed under PBAK guidelines.
A rapidly expanding membership base prompts a strategic split into three independent units: Karen Langata (KLNK), NgongHills, and Rongai, each serving their area more effectively.
KLNK launches its flagship community outreach program, committing to sponsor and mentor 7 high school students from Teule Children's Home through their four-year journey.
With 100+ active members, 4 community partners, a merchandise line, and an active outreach program — KLNK continues to set the standard for organized riding in Nairobi.
We strive to create a safe, organized, inclusive, and engaging environment where camaraderie and active participation thrive.
Strict compliance with traffic laws, ride protocols, and ATGATT (All The Gear All The Time) — no exceptions, no compromises.
Embracing the "Bestest NK" mindset by showing up, contributing to the culture, and raising the bar with every ride.
Maintaining integrity toward fellow members, other riders, and the public — both on and off the road.
Welcoming riders of all experience levels, genders, and styles. Our community is richer for its diversity.
Fostering brotherhood and sisterhood through mentorship, welfare support, and outreach programs like Bikers for Teule.
Operating with discipline and accountability under PBAK-aligned bylaws — ensuring structure in every ride, meeting, and social activity.
KLNK covers the neighborhoods and wards surrounding Lang'ata Road and Dagoretti Road — including the Southern Bypass stretching from Mombasa Road to Dagoretti Road.
Southern Corridor — Lang'ata & Dagoretti Rd
As an organized body, KLNK operates under a formal framework of bylaws and a code of conduct aligned with the Private Bikers Association of Kenya (PBAK) guidelines.
This ensures discipline, accountability, and safety in all official rides, meetings, and social activities — giving every member a structured, trustworthy community to belong to.