What with the chunnel and roadworks it was a 14 hour schlep from home to the Glemseck cafe racer sprint - but worth it. Trying to digest a very phallic Brätwurst washed down with a 1litre tankard of beer at 10am is quite daunting but we had fun.
Gary's Black Arrow was hot to trot.
- or if post-industrial GSX-R is not to your taste how about rear-as-front 16" white-wall tyres and drum brakes?
Seb's BM was sporting some new bling - including nitrous, and a new paint job.
Guy Martin: "SIDEBURN, the bloody best motorbike magazine on the planet....And not just because I'm on the cover"
Nutty Target 320, based on a KTM 690.
Nick's fugly but purposeful Honda Magna mongrel.
Frank Chatokhine's Triumph with lovely mesh fly-screen.
Kraftstoffschmiede R90S
BMW Roadster concept with impressive machined aluminium tail piece
Germans do like Trannies, this Feuerwehr was a minter. BP
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Showing posts with label Glemseck 101. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Glemseck snaps
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Thursday, 21 August 2014
Glemseck 101
After six years of making Sideburn, and travelling to many countries in Europe (and beyond) to promote it, we're finally making it out to Germany for the very first time.
Ben and Gary will be manning the Sideburn booth at the huge Glemseck 101 event, near Stuttgart, selling mags and stuff and generally being amiable Englanders.
Come and say 'Hallo, Sie sind viel schöner als ich dachte. Ich muss etwas kaufen.'
Artwork by http://surfazzblog.blogspot.co.uk
Ben and Gary will be manning the Sideburn booth at the huge Glemseck 101 event, near Stuttgart, selling mags and stuff and generally being amiable Englanders.
Come and say 'Hallo, Sie sind viel schöner als ich dachte. Ich muss etwas kaufen.'
Artwork by http://surfazzblog.blogspot.co.uk
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