I hope so. Everything seems great now, but something happens to you when you have to haul your bike home in a uhaul. There's going to be that little niggling doubt that will just be there until it isn't.
I'm really glad it happened when it did because if it hadn't, it could have happened in June, and that would be awful.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Nothing like nursing a full-on tourer home with a shot front wheel bearing. Sketchy to say the least. Glad it's worked out and your faith in it will come back as you get more miles on it (even if they start out as local miles). Consider this a learning experience and now you know, no matter what, you WILL get back home.
Also had the intake air sensor code 14, which turned out to be the dreaded ball of caramel colored grease in the vacuum line.
"Dreaded"? Is this a common thing that I've never heard of before?