Showing posts with label southsiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label southsiders. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Impossible Team Bonneville 2012

Hi. I did this T shirt for the Impossible Team ages ago. I never thought at the time that I would be able to go to the Salt Flats at the same time as the team. So yea I was there, they were there too. I got ony a few images as there were a lot of othere good photographers there. The team had 2 bikes to run. A nice Triumph Triton of Southsiders Mc and a Standard BMW belonging to Juan Ramon Ortega of GFRACM
 The bikes in Tech Inspection


 David Borras of ESMC
 The van getting a makeover
 Making the numbers for the BMW

 At the line
 Some Repairs.

Monday, 25 June 2012

Wheels & Waves 2 Kristina Fender

Here is a second installment of images from the event. There were some really good photographers present, so it was a good perfect opportunity to get some superb bike/event shots. These images are by fearless photographer Kristina Fender. Check out her site click here and more of the motorcycle related stuff click here. It is nice to have so many professional documenter's around and not have to rely on my own pedestrian photos.
 Dimitri Coste BSA
 Blitz dude

 Conrad Leach (right) and La Isla del Tesoro (left)



 Ornamental conifer with catapault
 Paul d'Orleans

 The gang


 Organiser Vincent Prat (centre)


Sunday, 24 June 2012

Wheels and Waves by Sam Christmas

Wheels and Waves event/ride photos by Sam Christmas. This was the event organised by Southsiders in France. I was invited to exhibit and ride in this 2 day event in Biarritz France. I rode down with 2 others from London to Portsmouth, then got the ferry to Santander Spain. We then rode up to Biarritz. The event was basically party one night, exhibition and long ride next day, then party, then long ride next day, then party. Then we rode back to England from Biarritz. The return journey was straight up through France to Calais. It was over 600 miles or 1000 kilometers. The Honda CX 500 broke down and ciesed near Bordeux, then a hole melted in the BSA piston at Calais. I dont know the total mileage covered during the trip but it must have been like 1000 miles or something. It was an amazing trip and I met all kinds of people from t'interweb and stuff. Really good fun.

 Ornamental Conifer
 Ornamental Conifer and I
 Ornamental Conifer, Dimitri Coste and I


Jonathan from Death Traps MC



 Kingdom of Kicks James contemplates





 I was quite a burden with the BSA



 Ben on Baybutts CX 500








 I try out El Solitario MC's Winning Loser
 Lazlo