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    For Sale: XG 750 Hooligan
    • Jun 13, 2020

    For Sale: XG 750 Hooligan

    Maidstone Harley are selling the race-winning hooligan bike that Grant Martin came second in the 2018 DTRA Hooligan championship on. It's on eBay with a starting bid of £3000, but it says the reserve has not been met. I've never understood why the price doesn't start at the reserve, but then I've never sold anything on eBay so... This bike featured in a couple of Sideburn videos that you can see below. Harley Street 750 Hooligan Thanks to Kev for the tip-off. This is what the
    Rebels Alliance x Sunday Motors Rat Race
    • May 21, 2019

    Rebels Alliance x Sunday Motors Rat Race

    Rebels Alliance are organising a party and car park race for the Saturday night of Bike Shed Show weekend, that's THIS WEEKEND. So if you're in London for the show, make sure you get round to their spot on Sclater Street, which is a short walk from the Bike Shed headquarters, and about 1.5 miles (30 mins walk) from the Tobacco Dock show venue. They're putting on a mini bike race, live band - The Pearl Harts (see below), food trucks and good times to extend the fun of the Bike
    One Track Mind
    • Apr 6, 2019

    One Track Mind

    The 2019 DTRA Hooligan season is nearly here. It all kicks off on Saturday 13 April at King's Lynn. It's an evening race. In the run up to the 2019 season, Black Dots Video documented a normal day in the life of hooligan flat track racer Grant 'Hurricane' Martin for the short film above. Grant has a one track mind. And that track is a dirt oval. After finishing runner-up in the 2018 championship, he's back for more on the Maidstone Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750. See you at t
    2018-2019
    • Jan 1, 2019

    2018-2019

    Around this time of year, for the last few years, I've written a fairly self-congratulatory post listing what Sideburn has done in the past year. This December I couldn't muster the same enthusiasm for a similar post, but not through a lack of gusto for Sideburn's many endeavours. I'm looking forward to 2019, with some firm and fresh ideas already, so I'll be brief. Firstly, keeping an independent magazine going is enough of an achievement. Thanks to all who buy it, or some o
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