Back Street Heroes
Back Street Heroes
Back Street Heroes is the UK’s biggest-selling and best custom bike magazine. We cover all styles of custom bikes and the custom biker lifestyle. Subscribe here.
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A century of Moto Guzzi – the ultimate guide of all its models
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Written by the respected Ian Falloon, this book offers a thorough review of Moto Guzzi’s 100-year history via all of its production models.
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Indian Motorcycle: 120 years of America’s first motorcycle maker
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Available from all good bookshops, and online retailers, Indian Motorcycle: 120 Years of America’s First Motorcycle Company is on sale now.
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The Wicklow Girl – a rollicking good read
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Rocked by the apocryphal death of her father, Jess is bequeathed a dynasty – a business building chopper motorcycles desired by the hardest and toughest men in the land.
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PREVIEW: December issue of Back Street Heroes
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We’ve got a fantastic range of features for you in the December edition of Back Street Heroes. Plus, meet the winners of the BSH Custom Champs!
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PHOTOS: TR1 Yamaha chop & Bandit 600
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Check out two fantastic custom motorcycles coming very soon to Back Street Heroes magazine, including a TR1 Yahama chop and a Bandit 600 chop!
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Royal Enfield to takeover The Bike Shed to unveil custom builds
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Royal Enfield is taking over the Bike Shed for the weekend of 3rd & 4th October to offer an immersive “pure motorcycling” experience in the heart of London.
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PREVIEW: October issue of Back Street Heroes
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We have EIGHT Club bikes and one event from last year featuring in this issue of Back Street Heroes magazine – really showing the quality of the Club bikes which are built to ride, and to be ridden.
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PREVIEW: September edition of Back Street Heroes
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We’ve got 11 feature bikes in the brand new September edition of Back Street Heroes. Plus, we take a look at a newly-built old school bobber.
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WATCH: Sportster sidecar outfit
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Uber-cool Sportster-engined (with Shovelhead covers) sidecar outfit, originally built by Attitude Customs, rebuilt motor and fettling by So Low Choppers – soon to be featured, watch this space!
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Near Varna: ‘Leaving Essex for Eastern Europe’
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With his 50th birthday looming, Graham Field felt a need for something significant to happen so, on Midsummer’s Day, he embarked on what he expected to be an unadventurous European tour on a KTM motorcycle. He travelled through Bulgaria’s uncrowded and untamed snow-capped mountains and Black Sea beaches, Islamic Turkey, sun-baked and bankrupt Greece, mystic…