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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.

  • Atlas A La Hux

    Atlas A La Hux

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    “I’m not the tallest guy in the world, 
only 170cm, so that’s why I have always stuck with English bikes – they tend to be small and compact,” says Huxflux Nettermalm from Stockholm. Huxflux, what the heck kind of name is that, even for a Swede? “I was at a really wild party some years…

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  • Stormingly stunning…

    Stormingly stunning…

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    For some folk, building 
a custom bike is a compulsive pastime – spending each winter building a new bike for the forthcoming riding season. Paul Robson is one such man. For the last five winters he’s built bikes, not just to keep him out of the pub, but also because he found the process very…

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  • National Motorcycle Museum Summer Raffle

    National Motorcycle Museum Summer Raffle

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    Here’s a final reminder that the museums summer 2017 raffle to win a 1960 BSA DBD34 Gold Star 500cc worth over £20,000 will be drawn by one of our celebrity guests live on stage during the afternoon of our huge Museum LIVE event on Saturday 04/11/17. 1st Prize- 1960 BSA DBD34 Gold Star 500cc worth over £20,000!…

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  • Got a 125? Let us know!

    Got a 125? Let us know!

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    Have you got a small cc custom bike, 125 or below? Send us a pic! Email it to [email protected] as we’re going to do a feature on small-capacity customs in a future issue. Go on, you know you want to!

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  • Last call (almost) for Copdock

    Last call (almost) for Copdock

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    Don’t forget – this weekend sees the Copdock Motorcycle Show taking place at the Trinity Park showground just outside Ipswich in Suffolk. Tickets for Sunday’s show (9am to 6pm) cost £8.50 in advance or £10 on the gate, with accompanied children under 14 admitted free. Copdock is a great show – there’s a huge autojumble,…

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  • Horribly good

    Horribly good

    After being on the road and touring the world for more than 22 years, the newest incarnation of The Circus of Horrors, Voodoo, is set to take centre stage. During the Halloween period two spectacular units from the circus will be operating at big tops and theatres, and will feature an amazing amalgamation of bizarre…

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  • Look out for ICON’s autumn 2017 catalogue

    Look out for ICON’s autumn 2017 catalogue

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    ICON is becoming more and more well known for its outstanding designs and thrilling products. The new autumn catalogue showcases quite a few new designs and products. The Airframe Pro helmet has three new designs; a masterpiece of art: The Barong, the American style Maxflash and the slick Quicksilver, a very special, hand-finished design, which…

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  • Bad air…

    Bad air…

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    There have been motorcycling positives and negatives over the past month or so – and bad air in more ways than one, writes Selina Lavender, MAG National Chair. I like to think there are far more positives, but that doesn’t obscure the fact that some people seem determined to enforce their view of the world…

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  • Chilli, Skulls & Tequila

    Chilli, Skulls & Tequila

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    Iconic Baja California, surrounded by the pounding Pacific Ocean and crystal calm Sea of Cortez, is an isolated and proud land woven together by ancient myths, legends and amazing true stories. Biker author Zoë Cano captures the spirit of this beautiful, awe-inspiring and intriguing place on a solo 3,000-mile adventure ‘on the roads less travelled’,…

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  • Biking adventurers roar into literature festival

    Biking adventurers roar into literature festival

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    Motorbike adventurers feature heavily on this year’s line-up for Cheltenham Literature Festival (6th-15th October) and tickets are now on sale. They range from popular TV biking star Charley Boorman and Lois Pryce, who motorbiked solo around Iran at the height of tensions between the British and Iranian governments, to Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, whose latest adventure took…

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