05-22-2021, 10:04 AM
bvictory,
For me, going through and sorting out a new bike is part of the fun of ownership, in that the more you put in, the more you get out. I bought a 2014 K10 with 55,000km on he clock which had a "service" from the supplying dealer, but still had to replace chain and sprockets in addition to my planned visual enhancement. It's all part of the journey.
As for your journey, try to focus on the fact that the bike got you home and forget about what might have happened. You still have 9 lives, nothing bad really happened and should you continue thinking about the worst case scenario the end result would be that you will never ride a bike again. Just think positive and enjoy your new ride.
For me, going through and sorting out a new bike is part of the fun of ownership, in that the more you put in, the more you get out. I bought a 2014 K10 with 55,000km on he clock which had a "service" from the supplying dealer, but still had to replace chain and sprockets in addition to my planned visual enhancement. It's all part of the journey.
As for your journey, try to focus on the fact that the bike got you home and forget about what might have happened. You still have 9 lives, nothing bad really happened and should you continue thinking about the worst case scenario the end result would be that you will never ride a bike again. Just think positive and enjoy your new ride.
