XR1000
The world’s best go fast, turn left magazine
Simply the finest Harley street tracker ever built. Ex-Joe Kopp wheels, Sundance flatslides, WP forks, British problem solving. Chug-a-lug.


Max Schaaf
Pro skateboarder, blog bohemian bike builder, hard rider. Shot by the Flying Dutchman.
Oto Resu
Fearless racing in jockey silks and armadillo gloves on bikes called grasshoppers. Tarmac banked oval beautiful weirdness from Japan.
TransPlant
Take one mid-80s KTM ‘crosser, one dog rough Honda Africa Twin, destined for the knacker’s yard, season with two 19in wheels, Flanders bars and one-off pipe and you have Captain Highside’s FULL THROCKLE DEVASTATOR.
Great Indoors I
When built Houston Astrodome was an icon of American Optimism and civil engineering creativity. And it held national short track and TT races. Ray Ninness was there.
Great Indoors II
Houston had the precaution of run-off & nice soft hay bales if you decide to highside.
This grim warehouse somewhere in Northern England has no run-off & steel RSJs to contend with. Riding the cheapest Chinese 'crossers, a rabble of die-hard flat trackers take to the shiny concrete over the winter months. Outside it’s so cold even dogs don't bark.
Kenny
The legend talks exclusively to Sideburn about his favourite sport and the Tee Zee. The best archive photography and killer colour shots of the TZ too.
The Odyssey
The inspirational tale of two lads, two scruffy Sportsters and a cross-Continental journey from Californira to Maine and back.
Wrench Monkees
Cult Danish bike builders turn their attention to a Yam SR500 to build a sweet, budget street tracker.
Mutton Chops
Mick Phillips paints a fuggy picture of our furry Speedway forefathers, whose facial hair is still an inspiration.
Smokin’
Thats not a pet sausage on Art's leg, its a meat hook to stop his methanol rocket ship careering off into the sideboards & killing innocent bystanders. An eBay collection of cigarette cards depicting men who were men that smoked.