
The Throttle Roll Street Party returned to the streets of Marrickville after a six-year hiatus, bringing together the best of the Australian custom motorcycle scene.
Organisers have marked the attendance as north of 2500, with motorcycle enthusiasts from all over Australia making the most of the warm spring weather, live music, and food and drink options.

Last held in 2017, Throttle Roll moved to a new venue in 2023, with Saywell Street shutting down to welcome hundreds of jaw-dropping custom motorcycles from manufacturers, dealers, and independent builders.
Major manufacturers were in attendance including Royal Enfield, BMW Motorrad, MV Agusta (which made its first appearance as part of KTM Australia), and Triumph, while up-and-coming electric brands like Savic and Switch also had new products on display. Elsewhere, there were plenty of well-known dealers, as well as apparel brands like Saint, who had displays at the event.

One popular machine was the Aston Martin AMB-001, an exclusive model built in collaboration with Brough Superior. The ultra-rare bike was presented by Gasoline Motor Co.
Punters were treated to a full line-up of musical acts, including headline acts XOLO and Papa Pilko and the Binrats, while food and drink vendors kept everyone well-fed and hydrated. The range of local craft beers in particular were a big hit.

“We couldn’t be happier with this years Throttle Roll Street Party,” said organiser, Mark Hawwa. “The passion and enthusiasm of the motorcycle community, combined with the support of the broader community, made for an unforgettable day.”
Hawwa also hinted at the event returning in 2024. “We’re already excited for next year, and can’t wait to see what incredible motorcycles and experiences we’ll have in store.”