Vance & Hines Fields Rispoli And Gillim In 2023 King Of The Baggers

James Rispoli and Hayden Gillim to challenge the Factory-backed outfits.

Despite the headlining rivalry between the Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle Factory teams, the King of the Baggers series showcases some of the best privateer efforts that racing has to offer. On the Indian side, the Roland Sands Design satellite squad holds its own. The same goes for the Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson team, and this year, top talent will help the operation challenge the boys with the big bucks.

Hayden Gillim piloted the original Factory-backed Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Street Glide for the 2020 King of the Baggers Invitational. Though number 79 snatched second place, he remained with Vance & Hines after the Motor Company parted ways with the aftermarket specialists prior to the 2021 season. In 2022, Gillim skipped the series altogether to focus on superbike racing exclusively.

2023 marks the Kentucky native’s return to KotB and the Vance & Hines outfit, but he’s not alone. After an impressive 2022 KotB season, James Rispoli reclaims his seat with V&H. Bearing his trademark 43 number plate, Rispoli finished the season sixth in the overall standings and the top-ranking privateer Harley-Davidson rider. The 31-year-old collected a second-place and a third-place finish during the six-race calendar.

Hayden Gillim

James Rispoli