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    Indian x Krazy Horse Kensington
    • Feb 27

    Indian x Krazy Horse Kensington

    Indian Motorcycle have partnered with our old friends at Krazy Horse to create an impressive UK flagship store for the motorcycle company. Located on Kensington High Street, one of the most exclusive areas of London, for decades the site was the sole showroom of the uniquely quirky luxury car brand, Bristol. It is undoubtedly, to use the US phrase, prime real estate. The street-level store is stocked with a mixture of standard and customised Indians, plus the iconic FTR750 ra
    The Stags In London
    • Oct 2, 2021

    The Stags In London

    Sideburn's house band, The Stags are back in circulation, and playing in London next Saturday, at Buzzsaw Joint, Strongroom Bar, Shoreditch. We've already got tickets, and they are, like the band's fashion sense, from a bygone time at just £4. What to expect - Hammond organ-driven, 1960s-flavoured floor-fillers; witty repartee between the songs; Dave Skooter Farm on bass; stylish yet anachronistic crowd; some kitchen sink sex fizz supplied by lead singer Topsy Stag. Visit Buz
    Interview: D*FACE
    • May 16, 2021

    Interview: D*FACE

    D*Face is a street artist turned fine artist, a creator of monumental-scale pop art all over the world, an in-demand collaborator with pop culture's elite. He's also bike-mad, the founder of Rebels Alliance, and designer of some of our favourite street trackers and scramblers of recent years. D is a huge supporter of the UK bike scene, and an advocate for various charities, too. This all-round good bloke should be too busy for the likes of Sideburn, but he made time to create
    The 101 Run
    • May 16, 2021

    The 101 Run

    The organisers of the The 101 Run invited Sideburn to rustle up a bunch of bikes we like for a display within their London show. The twist is, every bike in the show must ride a 101-mile route to the venue (on top of whatever they have to do to get to the start of ride), that means our stock in trade, cool racebikes, are out of the running. Instead we've arranged for a Mad Max line up of killer street trackers, muscle bikes and a true oddball. Dice magazine are one of the org
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