Thursday, 9 July 2015

SB20 in the back issue deal

Issue 20 is now included in the back issue deal. Here's how it works:

You get a limited edition navy blue Sideburn Umlaut T-shirt, as modelled by Guy Martin here (at the Metzeler factory), and one back issue of your choice for £15 plus post.

Back issues included in this deal are: 20, 19, 16, 14, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 5

Go to Sideburn.bigcartel.com to buy for FIFTEEN POUNDS!

Once there all you have to do is choose the issue you want and the T-shirt size from the long dropdown menu, and then go to the check out (or keep shopping. Yeah, keep shopping).

We only have a few of these shirts left. We only have one size Small.  We have a handful of M, L and XL, but XXL has sold out.

Photo: Metzeler

DQ Racer Interviews on Facebook

We don't do a lot with our Facebook page, because of a misguided loyalty to this blog, but DQ co-organiser Dave Arnold has posted a bunch of short interviews with some former Dirt Quake racers, go check them out at Sideburn Magazine's Facebook. G

Photos: Vince Perraud, unknown, Matt Jamieson,

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

The Rusty Butcher

WTF with Rusty Butcher from Biltwell Inc. on Vimeo.
If you're not on instagram, or other social media, you might not know the Rusty Butcher. Mark is a former motocross rider who makes leather goods and other stuff, then started modifying harley Sportsters and having his friend, Preston Burroughs (who is a fearless rider himself), film and photograph him.
We met Mark at Perris and then him, his buddy Cory, and Preston all trucked up to Castle Rock, 20-plus hour drive from their home, to compete at Dirt Quake USA.

This Biltwell film is a good introduction to the fella. G

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

8 Rays Over Cream

From our friends and long-time supporters, Davida.

Created to compliment the Japanese theme of the Southsiders 2015 Wheels and Waves event in Biarritz, the latest helmet colourway to be launched by Davida (UK) Ltd is the 8 Rays over Cream, a stylised 'Rising Sun' used in modern Japan as a symbol of tradition and good fortune. Davida offer an unparalleled choice of more than 100 colourways available as standard as well as a custom bespoke service. 

 All Davida helmets are hand painted in the UK using a fibreglass shell, lined with fully quilted leather and finished with a satin crown. Davida helmets have a unique ergonomical design to prevent lift and speed and give an exceptionally quiet ride. Using 3 shell sizes to create 6 helmet sizes the Davida is never larger or heavier than it has to be. 

Davida Design 406 - 8 Rays Over Cream
Ninety Two Helmet £298 (Certification BSI 6658 Road Legal in UK)
Speedster Helmet £342 (No Certification & Inc 20% VAT)
 Jet Helmet £298 (Certification ECE R22-05 & ACU Gold for racing)  http://www.davida.co.uk

Sideburn 18: Last one?

UPDATE: SOLD
It looks like we might have the last Sideburn 18 on the shelf.
The cover features Guy Martin at Pikes Peak by Sam Christmas.
There is a slim chance we'll find a handful more in our cavernous warehouse, when we have a tidy up, but it's not guaranteed, so to avoid disappointment, order this one now from sideburn.bigcartel.com. G

Monday, 6 July 2015

DuQuoin Mile: Watch This Race

We can't embed the AMA Pro Racing videos here any more, you have to go to the FansChoice.tv website, but I urge you to go check out this race from Saturday night, in DuQuoin, Illinois. There's quite a lot of build up before the beginning that you can skip if you're in a hurry, but if you have time, listen to Chris Carr's expert punditry.

Of the 18 starters, there are 9 Kawasaki, 5 Harley, 2 Triumph, 1 Ducati, 1 KTM.

There's a red flag just under midway. The two sections either side of the stoppage are very different, but both hugely entertaining.

Watch the 2015 DuQuoin Mile. G

Eastbourne DTRA by Sam Christmas

Sam Christmas is semi-regularly updating his blog with his own killer images and mini-reports from the UK Dirt Track Riders Association races.
These photos were all taken by him at round 3, Eastbourne. Round 4 is on the Friday night of Dirt Quake, 17 July.
See more at samchristmas.co.uk
Click to find out more about the DTRA

(above) Stu preparing (or recovering. Or both)

Top UK woman racer Leah Tokelove. Hopefully more women will race next season.
Bram from Belgium in the Rookie class on his self-built Suzuki 600 (check his Baron73 blog)

Tim Neave (#1), Alan Birtwistle (obscured), Adam Allott (#29), Glyn Pockington (#71), Pete Boast (#54)

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Travis Newbold + Ronin x Pikes Peak

Last Sunday Sideburn's poet, Travis Newbold was preparing to race the 1190cc Ronin race special up Pikes Peak. Below are his thoughts, but first a bit of background (some of which has been covered before in the 5000-plus posts on this blog, so sorry if you know it already).

I first met Travis at the Las Vegas indoor short track races in January, 2010. He stood out, because he has the roughest bike, biggest smile and a dog named Baja. I didn't realise this was Travis's first ever dirt track race. He did well, I took some photos, made a short interview and he went in the magazine. Then, through the wonder of blogs, he became friends with Anthony Co-Built, kept in touch with Sideburn and planned to visit Europe to race and tour about. He's done that twice now, plus I stayed with Travis and his wife, Rachel, when I visited Denver in October 2014 (Travis even said my off-the-cuff advice gave him the confidence to ask his now wife to start dating!). Travis started posting some poems on his blog (747 Rider). We liked them and Sideburn started running them in the magazine from issue 13, always with a shot of Travis in action or hanging out at a race.

When I visited Denver it was to ride the Ronin. The feature went into Sideburn 19, and while I was there I suggested they should race the bike at Pikes Peak. It's one of the few races specials can compete in. My thinking was Colorado race, Colorado bike (nominally), Colorado rider. I suggested they contact Travis, a Pikes Peak regular, class winner and local bike shop owner. A couple of people at Ronin already knew of him. The two parties got in touch and the result was a well-supported effort, two trips to the mountain to practice prior to the race itself and a very excited Travis.

Travis kindly plastered Sideburn's logo on the team shirt's, backdrop and one of the bike's cast alloy, front girder fork legs.
Very sadly, one of Travis's best friends, and an absolutely lovely fella, Carl Sorenson (217), died during the official practice, in the days before the race. Carl's family encouraged Travis to keep racing, and, somehow, he got in the frame of mind to do it.
Travis and Ronin came second overall to a Honda America-supported, HRC CBR1000RR. An incredible result for a bike with radical front suspension in its first ever race.
This is what he wrote when he got back home... G
(Pike Peak photos: Warren)
It was a crazy week. Despite loosing Carl I felt solid. But as soon as the green flag waved and I went to launch the angry warthog into warp speed I knew it was going to be tough to make it to the top. In an effort to not over heat the bike we started with a cold engine. It would not take throttle for the first mile or so and once it did take throttle it nearly spit me off as the rear tyre was struggling despite having our own tyre guy. It bucked me over the highside so hard, I have no clue how I held on and saved it. It did it nearly every time I gave it any throttle coming out of a corner. In one corner I had to stand it up and ride into the drainage ditch. I kept it pinned. 

Then just below Devils Playground it over-heated and went into limp mode until cooling down coming into Bottomless Pit. I hammered on. Near the top I approached Carl's corner and fought so hard to keep the throttle twisted. I crossed the line and went to slide a broadie on the last dirt corner. Bar lock. No steering. I high sided the high dollar machine but at least I was in the background of HRC rider Tigert [and racewinner] giving his TV interview. I stole the camera's attention. 

The Ronin crew were all so supportive and never once put any kind of pressure on me. Everybody was impressed with each other and so many people came together. It was amazing. Leaving the start with Rachel and Lacey [Carl's widow] standing together was something I will not forget. It has me thinking that 8 years and 6 trophies on the hill is enough. Time to go do something else. Life is short and adventures should be many. Friends and family are so dear. I have so much respect for life. It is hard to put into words. It is a matter of keeping the balance. I know Johnny and Dusty [at Ronin] really want to build me another race bike of some sort for me and Mike Mayberry [Ronin co-founder] was very impressed by me, even after crashing in victory celebration, so hopefully I can continue my foray into tarmac racing. But in the meantime I am heading to the dirt ovals and that is something I know I will always be fond of. Thanks again for igniting the whole amazing adventure.
Travis 747
 

Saturday, 4 July 2015

Luggage Porn

Kriega URBAN from Kriega on Vimeo.
I've used Kriega rucksacks and other products for over ten years now, adding up to tens of thousands of miles, in Europe, Africa and the USA.
And they have supported Sideburn since day one.
The British-based company recently commissioned a special cover of Sideburn 21, that will be given away from to buyers of their new £125 Urban and £95 Sling shoulder bags (while stocks last). These products have a ten-year, no-nonsense guarantee.
We have a feature  on this innovative and much admired company in Sideburn 21, plus details on the Honda Dominator street enduro featured in these short videos.

Go to Kriega to find out more about their products. G
Kriega SLING from Kriega on Vimeo.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Not For Aircraft Use & Velocitas Patch

Our new T-shirt does not suck.
£15 plus post. We ship around the world.
Sizes: Small to Triple XL
Printed in England on a Gildan Ultra, so this is an American style roomy T-shirt.
We finally found someone who could recreate the Death Spray Custom designed Velocitas Sinistro logo, that he did for us back in MMXII.
It features Dwayne the Dirt Track Dingbat (as created by Kar Lee) and the Latin translation of go fast, turn left.  £5 plus post.

Buy from sideburn.bigcartel.com