http://www.100-biker.com | issue 250 | 100% Biker | 7
EDITORIAL
- How on earth did that happen?
But happen it did. This is the 250th
issue of 100% Biker, a magazine that
has grown over the years to become
the best and most comprehensive
custom motorcycle title in the country,
representing every aspect of the
custom scene from the folk building
in sheds to the most prestigious of
builders, from the one day pub shows to
rallies both traditional and not so trad,
to the top shows in the world.
Over those years we reckon we have
featured around two thousand bikes
and as many – and probably more –
shows, rallies and rides. Of course, we
could have counted every bike and
every event in every issue, but trust
me, with my innumeracy, that might
have taken the next 250 issues and I
would still have arrived at half a dozen
different numbers at the end. (If you
feel like taking on the challenge, please
don’t let me stop you!).
This is also our twentieth year, our
twentieth birthday and my, didn’t those
twenty years speed by? You will all
know what we mean. Over those last
twenty lives time will not have stood
still for any of you (except perhaps for
the odd reader who lives in a cave). You
will have met new loves or celebrated
more years with old loves; you will
have changed jobs and houses and
maybe even countries; how many of
you are still riding the same bike you
had twenty years ago? Not many I will
wager, but I bet more than a few of you
are getting a little misty-eyed at what
you were riding in 1999 (and possibly
muttering “I should never have sold
that one!”). Some of you will have had
children and some of you grandchildren
- some of you both within those two
decades. You may have less hair than
twenty years ago or, given the trend for
big beards, more hair. You are different
people to those you were twenty years
ago ... and yet you’re still the same. For
I doubt one of you feels older than you
did back then, no matter what life may
have thrown at you in the interim.
Many years ago, I read an article by
the late great satirist Alan Coren. He
spoke of how, as a twelve-year-old, he
had visited the Festival of Britain and
gone up the Shot Tower and, as kids
do, spat off the top of it. Twenty-three
years later, as he wrote that piece, he
said, “Tonight, I feel as if the spit hasn’t
hit the ground yet.” And I know exactly
how he feels. Like I say, 250 issues? How
DID that happen. But what is exciting
is that there is so much more to come.
Here’s to the next twenty years and the
next 250 issues.
BLUE
8 NEWS
Twisted Iron, a very big barbecue and a
descent into Hades.
12 PRODUCTS
Splendid new stuff.
20 RACE THE WAVES
Bridlington doesn’t get any more glamorous
than this!
26 BIKER GEAR
Blinded by the light...
28 FTH BIKE NIGHT
Choppers and skateboards.
36 THE BIG KNOCK
Off for a sniff of diesel!
56 TRIKE DESIGN DAY
Hank throws open his doors.
72 ADVENTURE BEFORE
DEMENTIA
One of the best little rallies around.
82 INTO THE VALLEY
Altogether now, ‘Ahoy ahoy!’... Oh, you’re all
so young!
92 MANCHESTER ROCK &
BIKE FEST
What do you call an owl who is good at
escaping? Hoodini. Sorry...
100 HANDBUILT SHOW
Texas rangers.
104 EVENTS
Everything you need to know for everywhere
you want to go.
106 100% LEGAL
Our bi-monthly look at all matters legal.
108 SHEDHEAD
Blackjack takes up his seat on the cabinet.
110 BELTANE BIKE FEST
From Brough to Bettie.
114 TAILPIECE
Grav inspects his new back end.
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