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Nick,
I'm in awe. You are a true craftsman.
I used to think my XB was killer, now she will disappoint me every single time I look at her... because she is not this XB.
Oh well...
 
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Just to close the chapter on Nick's wonderful creation.

It finally made its way to Northern California. Turned out to be a bit of a hassle getting it registered here. It's such a unique build that I had to take it to Highway Patrol to prove that it wasn't some stolen chop shop project. Totally worth the headache though.

The bike rides just a great as it looks. XB's are already short enough stock, but without the usual gauge cluster and flyscreen, it feels like my nose is hanging over the front wheel now. It rides like a little roaring, fire breathing bull dog. Looking forward to many more trips with this bike.
 

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First time seeing this thread. Read it from the beginning to end. All the superlatives are spot on! Great work. True "motorcycle art" to steal a phrase.:D Thanks for taking the time to document it all here!
 
Just to close the chapter on Nick's wonderful creation.

It finally made its way to Northern California. Turned out to be a bit of a hassle getting it registered here. It's such a unique build that I had to take it to Highway Patrol to prove that it wasn't some stolen chop shop project. Totally worth the headache though.

The bike rides just a great as it looks. XB's are already short enough stock, but without the usual gauge cluster and flyscreen, it feels like my nose is hanging over the front wheel now. It rides like a little roaring, fire breathing bull dog. Looking forward to many more trips with this bike.

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Glad you got it sorted out. Hopefully this weekend I'll get around to looking for that pulley cover.

This is my favorite picture of it. It's the one that made the BuellXB calendar a few years back.


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