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Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Sideburn 34: Out Now


We venture into the deserts of California, Mexico and South Africa to test the mettle of our contributors. Old bikes are ridden not hidden, and inappropriate machinery is raced through 1000 miles of wilderness  proving the adage that it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.

SB34 also features McQueen's very own Huskie; a new regular column from Death Spray Custom, an interview with the toughest woman in flat track; follows a group of female high school students building a budget race bike and serves up an LSD-fueled report from Wheels and Waves El Rollo race. Yes, really.

BUY SIDEBURN 34

COVER: Hayden Roberts and his Triumph TR6 desert sled
BIKES: Triumph TR6 desert sled; Harley Sportster 883 Baja racer; Steve McQueen's On Any Sunday Husqvarna 400 Cross; High School project Honda CB160 flat tracker; Survivor Customs CCM Rotax racers;
PEOPLE: Sandriana Shipman; John Harrison; Chuck Joyner
INTERVIEW: Johnny Lewis
HOW TO: Build Your Own Flat Track
BLUEPRINT: Jawa 500 DT Type 890
SHOP: Rebels Alliance
EVENTS: X Games; Wheels and Waves; Sons of Speed banked oval racing; Vancouver Flat Track, Pemberton, BC;
ADVENTURE: 1000 miles through Baja on a Sportster; deep into South Africa on Royal Enfield 500s;
PAGES: 116


Friday, 24 June 2016

El Rollo Report

This post is now over two weeks late for a variety of reasons, one being that I inadvertently deleted it after nearly finishing it. The other being Dirt Quake USA, new magazine, book to write, Greenfield TT to race...

Anyway, A couple of weeks ago the excellent Wheels and Waves festival of stylish motorcycling took place in Biarritz. Every year the event has developed, introducing the Punks Peak hillclimb a few years ago, the Village dealer area and, for 2016, Vincent and the Southsiders wanted to introduce a flat track race. They contacted Sideburn to help make it happen.

The Wheels and Waves organisers employed Spanish motorsports promo company, Fly Group, to create the track and staff the event. Fly Group are more used to running international MX events and spectacles like Red Bull X Fighters, but both agreed they wanted some grassroots dirt track involvement and expertise and that's where Sideburn came in.

Wheels and Waves has expanded from a 2-3-day event into one that runs from Wednesday to Sunday.  The El Rollo flat track race was set to open the event on Wednesday. I arrived in Biarritz on Tuesday evening. It was the first time I'd been back to Wheels and Waves since 2013 and there seemed to be more bikes in town on this Tuesday night than at the height of the 2013 event. It really has grown massively. That growth has led to the organisers using venues all over the basque region. This year more happened in Northern Spain than in Biarritz.

The El Rollo race was held on a brand new track formed within the middle of a mile-long horse track at San Sebastien's Hippodromo. On a good run the track was just 40 minutes on the autoroute from the centre of Biarritz, but the motorway often gets chewed up with lorries stuck in the toll booths and at the border. I had been loaned a fire-breathing BMW S1000XR for the couple of days I was in town. This is the unholy alliance of S1000RR superbike engine and R1200GS ergonomics. Wicked machine. I met up with UK DTRA regular Frank Chatokhine, his mate Treust and the Bike Shed's Ross Sharp who were all racing. I followed their van and we were the second racers to arrive at the track, shortly after 8am.

There were slightly too many cooks with Fly, various Southsiders and Sideburn all trying to make the right decisions and sometimes standing on each others toes, unintentionally, but for a first event, on a track that didn't exist two weeks previously, it went pretty smoothly. The classes could have been organised a little better, but the Southsiders had specific ideas on that and it was a fun race. Riders came from all over the world and seemed to enjoy themselves. Everyone deemed it a success and it was good to be a part of it.
Early arrivals - Cristian from Yamaha, Ale from Deus Milano and Jason from Leicester. Jason's tasty TR6C.
 Neat Yam 500
 And another
Thor from See See was a guest of Harley-Davidson. He rode the gorgeous Shaw H-D Mert Lawwill replica harder than anyone should be able to.
Tasty Trackmaster Triumph had just been imported from the US.
 BMW beast
 El Solitario's girder fork Zaeta.
 Sideburn 21 cover bike, Olivier's 1949 WR racer.
 Roland Sands was over racing one of his Indian hooligan bikes. Read all about them in Sideburn 24.
 Jason, ready to race. He was second vintage race bike in the combined race bike final.
 Hugo from Blitz and Treust.
 Road legal XR750 from Italy - Wild Hogs/ Holy Freedom team.
 Yamaha Faster Sons promo girl. Notice the Sideburn logo on her shirt arm.
 Jacopo Monti on the New Brutalist KTM 690 Duke we featured in Sideburn 21
 The setting was glorious. The weather baking hot.
 I got to race Go from Bratstyle in the Faster Sons Yamaha race.
Marco Belli race this Yamaha XSR700 twin. He and Thor had a hell of a race, Marco just edged it. Here Marco is getting a man hug from an emotional Jason.
 Good bikes, great people, fine times. Thanks Wheels and Waves. G

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Hot days in camp

Today marks the start of the 2016 Wheels and Waves festival in Biarritz (GI's there already). Here's a little advice for those camping. Of course, these tips can be used for any camping situation. Don't forget your pyjamas. MP
As taken from Camping and Camp Crafts (1959) by Gordon Lynn, illustrated by Ernest Kurt Barth.

Sunday, 3 April 2016

Wheels and Waves El Rollo Flat Track Race

Wheels and Waves have introduced a flat track race and asked Sideburn to get involved. this is one of the most influential events in the biking world and we're very happy to be in on it.

The Biarritz-based event is going from strength to strength, extending this year from four to five days.

The track is being built within a horsetrack in nearby San Sebastien, Spain. It is being constructed to the dimensions of the World Speedway host track of King's Lynn, UK and by the company that has been organising Red Bull X Fighters for several years. They are not messing around.

The race takes place on Wednesday 8 June.

CLASSES
The amount of entries is very limited, just 40 bikes. This is not a Dirt Quake style event, but there is an opportunity to race your street tracker (subject to approval)

Thunderbikes/Framers (singles and twins. DTRA rules)
Street Trackers/ Classic road bikes

Dirt track or road legal tyres only, no off-road knobblies.
No DTX bikes - sorry.

EMAIL US at dirt @ sideburnmagazine.com if you want to race.

Here is the official blurb...

The Wheels and Waves team is happy to announce the opening of the registration for the Wheels and Waves festival edition of 2016!


The registration will allow you to participate to the following activities : 
The ArtRide III exhibition will take place in the port of Pasaia San Pedro (close to the Spanish border) at Casa Ciriza (Euskadi Etorbidea street) - Location: 43°19'20.3"N 1°56'06.8"W
Two races :
The Punk's Peak, the sprinter race on Friday June 10th in the magical place that is « Jaïkzibel », half way between sea and the mountains - Location : 43°21'11.3"N 1°50'30.4"W
And the new flat track race, the « El Rollo » race. El Rollo will take place in Spain at the San Sebastian Lasarte hippodrome, in Wednesday June 7th, in partnership with Sideburn Magazine - Location: 43°15'58.1"N 2°01'25.0"W
The surf contest, the Thirsty Fins which will take place on the Milady beach. This year, we organize a five day long waiting period in order to enjoy the best day offering the greatest swell.
Three rides organized on Saturday June 11th ride, between the ocean and mountains.
And of course, access to the Village at the Cité de l'Océan with its 128 stands, concerts, screenings.
Address : Cité de l’Océan, Avenue de la plage, Biarritz - Location  43°27'43.8"N 1°34'22.8"W
Opening hours :
Wednesday June 8th - 11:00am to 11:00pm
Thursday June 9th - 10:00am to 1:00am
Friday June 10th - 10:00am to 0:30
Saturday June 11th - 10:00am to 0:30
Sunday June 12th - 10:00am to 6:00pm

Non contractual document, schedules are subject to change

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Raulowsky + Herge x El Solitario

Last week's post on the Tintin magazine (that contained no Tintin) reminded me of this fantastic homage to the Belgian boy detective that Spanish artist, Raulowsky created for El Solitario last year.

The first time I saw it I kicked myself for not thinking of it. I'm a big fan of Herge's books and this is a clever take on The Black Island cover. Raulowsky includes Biarritz' lighthouse, David El Solitario in his trademark hat on his Panhead, Valeria with Gonzo BMW and their sidekick, ET. Not sure who is on the front of the raft.
Spanish artist Raulowsky and his work features on this short video, and you get a couple of glimpses of the great Into The Wild design he created for Sideburn back in 2012. G

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Wheels And Waves

Wheels And Waves starts today and runs until Sunday. Enjoy the sun. BP

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Greenfilms W&W film trailer

Can't beat new-age radio-controlled helicopter shots.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Wheels & Waves snaps 2014

W&W 2014 was as predicted, nuts. Vincent's posse that started life a few years ago as a mere blog, encompassing a few mates in Toulouse who ride Brit bikes, has exploded into a small planet with its own gravitational pull. Now senior bike brands have taken notice and want in on the scene. Thankfully their presence is not too overbearing. Everybody loves a free drink and some nibbles. The amazing laissez-faire attitude of the local authorities towards the organised chaos and the summer breeze wins again. Good times with friends.
Ed Turner BMW mating a 69S engine with R1150 drive. Good to see small workshops building bold bikes. (below) their looney caff'd Super Dream.
Seb's Lucky Cat BM' drag bike is even better in the flesh. My show fave.
G to the double E
John Strong Adolfo's Eldridge, Sideburn's Cornish stockist, and the man behind CMBL, came and beat the natives at their own game - eating Jamon Serrano and surfing! winning the Thirsty Fins competition.
photo below Vincent Lemanceau
sorry I never got to speak to you Jens.
It was not all beer swilling, flip-flops and novelty helmets. Here Roland Sands and Wrench Monkees' Per Nielsen just prior to the serious business of leaving a irreverent double rolling burnout on the Marina Hondarribia.
I was surprised not more dirty sweaty bikers made use of the ocean, it really was BLISS. BP