March 2007 – order your copy of the world's best chopper magazine!

Blimey. I'm knackered. But the first issue of the magazine, which I've been talking about (but doing f-all about) for years, 
is finally off the presses and ready to ship.

It's 68 pages, full colour, A5-sized, with hot feature bikes from the USA, UK and Australia.
It's got the first of a series of regular columns by Irish Rich, who knows more about chopper-related stuff than anyone. And it's got the first in a series of articles following the Baron (of UK's Speed Shop) building a funky 45 flathead chopper ... You'll love it. It's fresh-looking, packed with goodness, and a lot more professional than this website's ever been. So order your copy – or copies! – here! The website is inevitably going to be a little neglected now that the quarterly mag's up and running. But I'll still be depending on the cool bikes, cars and events you're taking photos of – so get in touch, and get in print!
If you think your bike or hot-rod or event is deserving of a feature in the new Greasy Kulture magazine,
please email me one picture, here, and I'll get back to you pronto.

WTF?

So what's Greasy Kulture all about? It's about bare bones, traditional, no-frills motorcycles
and hot rods – and the world they inhabit.
Home-built, outlaw-influenced, flat black, metalflaked, flamed, pinstriped,
pre-70s transport. I have no interest in anything the Harley-Davidson
factory has produced in the last 25 years.