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Taking It To The Street

Australian Road Rider

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July 2017

Riders converge in Sydney’s Inner West for the 2017 Throttle Roll Street Party

- Spencer Leech

Taking It To The Street

If you ever wanted to understand what the rising cafe-and-custom movement is all about, your best bet is to immerse yourself in just about any event organised by the team at Throttle Roll. Their biggest event, the Throttle Roll Street Party, was recently held in a blocked-off street just a few clicks south-west of Sydney.

Though the bikes remain the centre of attention, it’s not just about them. The art, the people, the sound and the fashion are loudly represented. Chuck a steady stream of cold beer and live music in there and it’s little wonder that riders flock from across the country to attend the event.

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