A Day in the Life...

We've been building our own place the first half of this year. This is what it looked like a few months ago-

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Inside the soon to be offices-

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We are not fully moved in yet. But some of us have started working there (the CNC machines are being moved today).

Yesterday was the first day I rode in and worked out of the new location.

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Will have photos and a video tour of the inside soon.

Kevin

No wonder there's a 2 by 4 shortage........You bought it all up......:laugh:....
 
I like that green tail dragger, tell me more about it

It's a 98 Electra. EVO :)

Cammed, 21 inch front wheel. Don't know what bags they are.

It's Nathan's dads bike. He is riding it while he's getting some work done on his own 93 Electra.

Nathan joined the DK Team about 4 months ago, and we are really fortunate to have him on the Team. He is an excellent welder, and pitches in where ever needed.

Kevin
 
No wonder there's a 2 by 4 shortage........You bought it all up......:laugh:....

No kidding. The plans and the quote were done in the fall of 2020. By the time the lumber started being purchased....Just the lumber cost was $43,000.00 more than the quote from a few months earlier.

btw, Devin got the CNC mill running in the new location last night around 11pm. :clapping:

Kevin
 
Very nice Kevin, Congrats!!

Thank you!!! :)

Good deal. lookin good. I bet Devin will be happy when it is done. Congrats Kev.:clapping:

Yes, there is still a week or so of work to get everything in order/organized in the manufacturing side. It is going to be a whole new world for them.

Customer Service is in place and going smoothly.

Packaging is functioning and 85% organized...they are loving it.

Most of our shipping is going to continue to be done out of our Memphis facility.

The American dream, achieved by hard work and dedication to producing quality products along with excellent customer service. :clapping:

Yes, we are most fortunate to have the opportunities we do.

Thank you for your kind words.

Kevin
 
No kidding. The plans and the quote were done in the fall of 2020. By the time the lumber started being purchased....Just the lumber cost was $43,000.00 more than the quote from a few months earlier.

btw, Devin got the CNC mill running in the new location last night around 11pm. :clapping:

Kevin

Lumber isn't cheap nowadays 'Its not like it grows on trees..:xzqxz:.
 
Ugh, riding to Texas for the next two weeks, to visit my daughter's family and do some sightseeing.
 
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