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Hard to compete with this crowd but I'd like to throw my hat in the ring with my '72 XS Bobber. Mostly because it was built with info from guys on this forum.
KryptoKnight for Big Red Devil super way cool classic chopper with 70's vibe...paint is simply unreal
Gracer for 1918 xs650 jaw dropping design, fabrication and overall execution.....truely amazing
Vincenthdfan 1970 XS-1 time capsule survivor that a fellow pacific northwesterner now has the honor and responsibility of caring
i mistakenly left off the pictures for the above three nominations.....my apologies. WRMDOVR
2nd for JayR's bike. Good luck.
He is an active member.
His bike is a "style" that appeals to me.
His build thread is a very informative "how to" about his process in making the bike his.