

The objects of Sideburn's affection are almost entirely Vintage, even if reconfigured in new ways - such is the emerging ethos of whole new generation of creative motorcycle builders. Not to be confused with the Kustom Kulture Kids, with whom the Sideburn circle overlaps a bit. But not too much - don't be fooled by the nouveau typography (from the amazing Eduardo Recife of Brazil) and inclusion of cheeky photos and the odd tattoo, Gary and Ben have ridden off on entirely unique tangent. Who would have thought to devote an entire magazine to sliding motorcycles?

For example; an article about old cigarette trading cards with Dirt Track heroes from the late 1920's - that's Vintagent turf.


Sideburn interviews 'King' Kenny Roberts, American racing legend, about his brief relationship with the shockingly overpowered Yamaha TZ750 flat-tracker - he calls it a 'good motorcycle', but goes on to explain that if it weren't banned shortly after his Indianapolis Mile win in 1975, the bike would have ruined the sport of Dirt Track racing. Indy was the bike's only win, and the 150mph machine with no front brake was shortly relegated to history. "You were riding a guided missile against something that's 30mph slower [the Harley XR750s], and heavier. It would have killed the racing and it probably would have killed some people... I didn't want to be dead because somebody else on one of those things couldn't get stopped."

Sideburn's photos and layout are fun and cheeky - kudos to Ben for the art, and Gary for the writing. If you're interested, order a copy here. They also keep a blog of the same name, which is worth a gander.
Below is a youtube video of Max and Jasin Phares during the Sideburn photoshoot in Oakland, having fun sliding their custom Knuckleheads in an empty/gravelly parking lot.
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