Throttle Roll Motorcycle Show 2019
Photography by Nick Fraser.
After a two year hiatus, the Throttle Roll Motorcycle Show was back with a vengeance last weekend, as the sound of rockabilly music and motorcycles reverberated through the back streets of Waterloo, Sydney. This year, Throttle Roll was held in an old paint factory that?s been turned into an ultra-hip creative warehouse space called Commune ? and that name and venue is fitting for the show. The definition of a commune is a close-knit community of people who share common interests, and we definitely saw a community of liked minded individuals who came together over their love of custom motorcycles, music, food, beer and just having a bloody good time.
This was, by far, the biggest Throttle Roll show yet, spread over multiple levels with something for everyone. But first and foremost this was (still is) a motorcycle show, so there were over 50 of Australia?s best custom motorcycles on display. Not only were we blown away by the quality of these builds, but we were surprised we hadn?t seen or heard of some of these bikes or builders before ? which makes it exciting times for the Australian custom scene.
Nearly every bike manufacturer was represented, showing their latest and greatest wares. Royal Enfield showcased their beautiful 650 Twins, Ducati featured their range of scramblers, including the new Scrambler Cafe Racer, and BMW Motorrad had an interesting display, featuring their airhead motor while artist Kentaro Yoshida painted a chopper backd...
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