There are two kinds of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. The first has garages full of half-finished projects and the second turns out pristine machines at a breakneck pace. We don’t need to tell you on which side of the divide Bob Klassen falls.

Photo: Amee Reehal

There are two kinds of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. The first has garages full of half-finished projects and the second turns out pristine machines at a breakneck pace. We don’t need to tell you on which side of the divide Bob Klassen falls.

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  • There are two kinds of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. The first has garages full of half-finished projects and the second turns out pristine machines at a breakneck pace. We don’t need to tell you on which side of the divide Bob Klassen falls.
  • Pre-unit Triumph bobber was painted by Earl Kane in metalflake gold and brown.
  • Bob Klassen diverted from his own project bike to build a high-piped unit Triumph (above) for his son, then returned to his pre-unit Triumph project.