Tag Archives: Sideroist

Favorite Gear 2017 – Helmet Tote Bag by ALMS NYC

Words & Photos by | Jun Song |  This is a comprehensive review of ALMS NYC’s Helmet Tote bag. I came across this bag on Instagram and loved the idea of having a dedicated helmet bag so I reached out and got a hold of couple of their bags. Disclosure: This is NOT a paid advertisement and nobody has paid me to publish ...

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Colfax Design Bag Review

Words & Photos by | Jun Song | Contributing Photographer –  Rick Poon | (Disclosure: The Company sent this bag for me to review; however this is not a paid advertisement/endorsement for the Company, and the Company has no influence on my review/opinion of their products) Few months ago, I was contacted by Colfax Design Works, a company that makes technical backpacks. They ...

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Aether Skyline Jacket

Photos & Words by | Jun Song | Aether Apparel (pronounced E – ther), based out of California, is a relatively new player in the motorcycle apparel industry. The company makes premium-technical motorcycle jackets and pants, in addition to high quality winter/ski apparel and casual wears. Before I received my Skyline motorcycle jacket from Aether, I was a bit skeptical about the company’s ...

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Motos in Moab 2016 – Part 1

Photos by |Brandon LaJoie |

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Analog 3T & Motobox Slimline LED Gear Review

Photos/Video/Review by | Jun Song This is a comparison review of Analog 3T and Motobox LED Slimline fender elimination kits. In my opinion, one of the biggest eyesores on a Thruxton is the huge protruding rear fender. It looks like a dinosaur’s tail sticking out of the beautifully streamlined café racer cowl of the bike. I’m pretty sure I’m not ...

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Mike’s Tracker by Mule Motorcycles

Photos by | Jun Song | Bike Owned & Words by | Mike Zehner | The bike originally came as an idea because my dad and his brothers raced flat track in the 60’s-70’s. I always loved the look of the bikes and the riding style. I have a pre-unit Triumph chopper, which is not really street legal. I wanted ...

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Royal Enfield Classic 500 Sidecar

Photo by | Enrique Parrilla Imagine Sherlock Holmes riding on a motorcycle with his sidekick Dr. Watson riding shotgun on a sidecar and cruising through the rolling hills of Peak District, England. Not that hard to imagine when you’re standing in front of this Royal Enfield Classic 500 sidecar. Our Sideroist Enrique isn’t Sherlock, but he managed to take a ride on this ...

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Leticia Cline

  Name: Leticia Cline Location: Orlando, Florida Bikes: Harley Davidson Iron 883, Honda cb450 Specialty: Journalist, model, documentary (@thelostlatitudes) Website: leticiacline.com Contact: leticiacline@me.com       “I scribble words on paper and take a few photos on things that go fast. Basically I’m a test dummy for products, gear, motorcycles and cars. In all seriousness I am just a journalist trying to find my way doing what I ...

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Enrique Parrilla

  Name: Enrique Parrilla Location: Denver, Colorado Bikes: 1981 Kawasaki KZ750 LTD and 1969 Yamaha CT1 Enduro Two Stroke Favorite Gear: Pagnol leather jacket Specialty: Photography, Leatherwork Website: www.eparrillaphotos.com (photography) www.deltahandgoods.storenvy.com (leathergoods) Instagram: @eparrillaphotos Contact: eparrilla.photos@gmail.com   Enrique is a photographer based out of Denver, Colorado. Besides being a photographer he operates a small leather business called Delta Handgoods, which focuses on photographers needs, motorcycle ...

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Brandon LaJoie

  Name: Brandon LaJoie Location: Dallas, Texas Bikes: 1976 Honda CB550 Specialty: Freelance Photographer/ Content Creator at GT-Moto.com/ Media Director at Forced Performance Turbochargers / Xona Rotor / Website: www.brandonlajoie.com Instagram: @brandon_lajoie Contact: brandon.lajoie@gmail.com 214-697-4082     Brandon is a freelance photographer based in Dallas, Texas. He is also the content creator for GT-Moto, and the creative director for Vorshlag Motorsports. Portfolio Samples ...

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