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Mike, I know you're a Harley guy, but thought you might like to know that BMW has brought out its own K1600 Bagger. Saw the first one last weekend, and I'm kind of impressed. It's a 6 cylinder 1600 cc, and makes 160 hp. My dealer's having an introduction and demo rides on Saturday, and I think I'll stop by.
http://byo.bmwmotorcycles.com/18K1?...3D0gJ6oLMvWWKgr_CDlZBoC_RgQAvD_BwE#model-info
I'm not just a Harley guy. I like most all two-wheeled vehicles.
Thanks for the link, I may have to test ride one. It has some nice lines. The one thing I like about the Harley's are that you seem to sit down into them more vs. sitting on, if that makes sense. Nothing against the BMW or any other bike for that matter but the few BMW's that I have ridden don't fit me as well as I feel much like sitting on a floating log. I prefer to sit down into and become one with the bike if you will.
I am interested though as I like to test ride a wide range of bikes when given the chance.
Thanks again.

It was a pretty good welder as well but when the MM251 came out I watched it for a bit on the market and demoed one before purchasing and haven't looked back.









































It takes time as you know but at least I feel like I am gaining ground on getting the shop setup the way I want. Every time I walk in I almost have to grin to myself I am so happy with the way it has turned out. I still have my mezzanine in the attached garage to unload and organize in the shop but I will tackle a little at a time. Things like my K&L engine stand and other fairly large tools will be hung on the walls as well seeing as how I have a lot of wall space that is not being utilized.
I really need to take some time & un-clutter the place, to preserve my sanity.

