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Guest post from Chandra, Frontwheel Motors, Indonesia


The third year of flat track racing in Indonesia which was organized by Kustomfest, and saw the enthusiasm of riders and attendees from various regions who gathered to try and hone their skills on an oval track. Measuring approximately 200 metres with a sand texture, it was certainly a challenge for racers.

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Flat track culture is still relatively new in Indonesia, but as time goes by many garages build motorbikes for flat track. At this event we were mentored by Cheetah and Masa Komazaki from Have Fun Flat Track Japan.

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Together we learned several techniques. I was using a Honda Tiger 220 engine in a Kawasaki KLX frame wrapped in an aluminum body (above). I took part in several classes at the event, one of which was the 150-250cc 4-stroke class and got 2nd place out of the many participants. I passed the QTT. Maybe the flat track culture in Indonesia is more like Japan in that the type of motorbike, style and circuits follow the standards there.

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FURTHER READING

We covered Indonesian Flat Track in Sideburn 49. Check out our back issues and back issue bundles at Sideburn.bigcartel.com


  • Oct 18, 2023

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When the Cosmic Cowboy died - after a long and interesting life - he left a Trackmaster chassis to his younger friend and roadtrip partner, Travis Newbold.


After a few months of contemplation, Travis built it up with a frankly deranged KX500 two-stroke engine in it, made a homemade expansion chamber (that looks like a snake that's just eaten a pig) and took it racing. We have the wonderful story of lost mentors and wild strokers in Sideburn 54.


Travis also writes a regular column on workshop tips for Sideburn and is our official poet. He runs Newbold's Motorbike Shop in Mack, Colorado.


Photo: Jon Wallace Photo

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We haven't been lucky enough to visit but reports back say Rocco's Ranch, near Barcelona, Spain, is one of the best dirt track facilities in Europe. A British company, Slick Moto Events, got in touch with us to say they're organising a fly-ride event there. We don't know anything more about it than what they sent us:


Details for our 2 day fly and ride event over at Rocco’s Ranch October 20th and 21st .


3 nights in hotel with breakfast 19th /20th and 21st

Bike Hire for the 2 days Kawasaki KLX140

Riding Gear if needed

Rider insurance

2 x Day sessions (3-4 hours)

2 x Evening Sessions (3-4 hours) under floodlights

Evening meals after each day of riding


£650 per rider based on 2 riders sharing hotel room (single person occupancy and non riders are available also with extra charge)


Contact: Lee or Carla at Slick Moto Events

Or call 07879 811417 / 07899 495380

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