Showing posts with label Southsiders Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southsiders Store. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sidburn issue #10

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The latest issue from Sideburn is now available from the Southsiders shop!

Take advantage of the 15% reduction on the price of all our magazines and 20% off all T shirts, offer is valid until 17th June!
















Ben and Gary from Sideburn will be joining us at Biarritz for our Wheels and Waves weekend.

In the meantime check out the trailer for their next event: THE DIRT QUAKE. Sounds to be fun !...







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Monday, April 9, 2012

To catch a Dream....

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Text by D.Borras

A dream can be normally conceived as a succession of images, emotions and sensations, that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. But these aren't the dreams we are interested in.



As our regularly celebrated noble man, and cornerstone of this adventure, T.E. Lawrence came to say; "Not everybody dreams equally". There are those that dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, loosing the content of their dreams to banality at dusk. But there are also dangerous men, that dream with their eyes wide open, (A plena luz!). Those men, if they find the courage to do so, might make these dreams possible, livable!



The Impossible Team is one of those dreams that are pursued for ages, from dusk to dawn not while asleep. The dream of 3 men to conquer their optimum speed. A salty dream you could call it. Summer 2012 will be the time, these 3 ordinary men; Frenchman Vincent Prat (SouthsidersMC) and Spaniards; JR. Ortega (GoodforRetro) and David Borras (ElSolitarioMC), will try to meet their destiny on one of those places they have veneered for years, Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats.



It is in Bonneville's salty tracks, where for half a century, dreamers from all over the world have pursued and shared their wildest adventures. Its the rush for speed, the ultimate modern pleasure. The event chosen by the Impossible Team will be the honorable Speedweek, held in August and hosted by the Southern California Timing Association (SCTA). In speed heaven, the Impossible Team with their secret machines, will try to push through the barrier of their wildest dream trying to get closer to motorcyclist plenitude.




Now you may support this dream by purchasing this unique and limited edition T-Shirt, designed by our friend, and Artist-extraordinaire, Maxwell Paternoster specially for the occasion.

Dream Salt? Catch it!










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Monday, March 12, 2012

Cast Iron Magazine issue 2

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The Second issue of Cast Iron, Laurent Bagnard's french magazine is out now. It's much more than a fanzine, with a very classy layout and photographs.

Nice "Job" Laurent, we love it !


# Texts in English and French














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Greasy Kulture on Store

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No need to introduce the famous magazine "Greasy Kulture" conceived and produced by Guy Bolton in England, we now have in stock this magazine.
















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Dice Magazine Issue 42

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Issue #42 of your favorite morning cookie is in stock now.








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Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Big Boss Ring

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Hand made by us, one piece after the other, with lost wax casting technic, "The Big Boss Ring" is the first from a serie of rings being created. This silver ring is a limited numbered serie of 100 items. Three sizes are availables to be precised at your order. Expect three weeks delay for the making.

Available on the STORE













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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

New magazines on store

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Italian Motors -Issue #4


As usual Adam Bolton, the man behind "Italian Motos magazine" has prepared for us the best Italian pasta...

In stock now on our store

In this issue:
Exclusive '67 MV Agusta 600cc tourer unrestored and original, Nick’s Ducati Baines Imola no. 1, Paolo’s Lambretta Li 150 special from Italy, Benelli Cobra Scrambler, ’31 Alfa Romeo 8C built from parts. Modded Morini 507, Matt Machine’s Guzzi Le Mans special, Guzzi Stelvio and Norge launch report, Peter K’s stunning bevel Ducati flat tracker








Sideburn - Issue #9


Sideburn: the magazine for Dust eaters

in this issue : The Sixth Street Special NYC most enthusiastic flat track amateurs, Bubba's Bike the story of a RS750 Honda,
Maxwell's BSA Beeza, The Big ass R1 engine, Johnny Lewis Twin KAWA, LuyckxThe road legal Boardtracker, Scotty's T110 Flying Zombie
Field days Hiroshima, and of course the; The Trophy girl

In stock now on our store







DICE - Issue #40


Anyways people...here it is! The big 40!! It's a heavy one for us and we still can't believe that we get to make a magazine about everything we love in this world and people are so supportive of it! For that we would like to thank you and let you know that we feel the love and it makes us want to cry sometimes.
The cover for this monumental issue was made as a 6 foot tile mosaic by our good friend Scotty Rockland and it features the late great Johnny Chop.

In stock now on our store,




DICE - Issue #41


…What can I say...it's juicy...it's warm...it's like a pair of Lionel Blair's flapping in the wind!
It's DicE Issue 41
Inside this glorious bastard of an issue you will find a variety of motorbikes from California, Japan, Texas, Brooklyn, England, Phoenix, Connecticut, North Carolina, Sweden, Alabama...and more!
The cover was designed by Tina Charad from London, England and it brings us screaming into's the 1980's...wait didn't the 80's already happen?....
Not only that...but inside you will also find the much anticipated return of Barracuda magazine!!!

In stock now on our store






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Monday, December 19, 2011

Men's File Issue #6 (preview)

The next issue of Men's File will be on sale in January. Here is a preview brought to us by my small spy mouse...









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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Curator

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The Curator at Southsiders Motorcycle Culture

After collecting rare archival photographs and original clothing since 1977, Nick Clements decided to turn his interest in vintage apparel and classic motorcycles into a business and started both Men's File magazine and The Curator clothing line. The idea of The Curator is to take items of clothing from archival photographs from the 1940s, 50 and 60, in the areas of motorcycling and cycle style and copy them in original fabrics and with very high quality make. The Curator carefully selects items that are impossible to find even on Ebay (or at least sell there at very high prices) and makes them in limited editions.
Most of the clothing on The Curator site are made by world famous manufacturers who respect the approach of The Curator and wish to associate themselves with a brand that is 'doing something different'.
You won't find the clothing on this site made by anyone else and each item (cap, cycle jersey, club shirt etc.) will even surprise when it arrives at your home and you feel the quality.




Velo-Moto by Saint James
Motorcycling / Cycling
Racing Sweater


Motorcycle Club Shirts
(4 colour styles)

1950s Style Motorcycle Rider’s Club Cap

Velo-Moto by
Saint James
Racing Sweater

Motorcycle Club
sweater cream

Velo-Tweed Cycling
Musette By
Chapman Bags

Velo Moto
Helmet Bag




Ever wonder why clothing made from selvage edged fabrics is so expensive? Simple – the machines making it are old and take extra time to weave the edges, then, more importantly, they weave a traditional cloth width of 40 to 45 inches (compared to 72 inches on modern looms) making selvage edged cloth twice as expensive. Also, felt? Ever wondered why some felt products are very cheap and some very expensive? Again, simple, all the original patches form the 1940s and 50s were made out of 100% wool felt. Today most felt is polyester and looks terrible. We only use 100% wool felt like the old days, but the cost is high. Believe it or not the 100% wool felt we use for our lettering and patches is actually ‘rare’.

What we use:
Selvage Japanese denim (various weights and shades).
Selvage Japanese chambray (various types and shades including rare cotton / wool mixes).
Selvage canvas (various types).
100% wool felts.
100% merino wool.
100% pure wool.




Custom Letters and Numbers

We can now provide 100% wool felt letter and numbers and even logos at a reasonable price, but they are still not cheap.

We can't quote on this page without knowing what it is you want but you should think of an initial cost of about £35 to set up the cutter then £5 each to get them cut-out and sewn on, however this really depends on what it is exactly that you need. We have in stock the figures: 1953, 1964, VELO and PISTA.



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