dood you could have been tommrow lunch meat for the meatmanlandry to serve to the little school kiddies.
yea i'd look around the bike after you get the bike back from the dealer before you even put on your helmet.
I find that a good OEM manual and a saturday will get my bike fixed never the dealer, never again. i had my chain/sprockets replaced and the mechanic didnt put my front sprocket on tightly, (he used a reg socket wrench with no torque setting, and the sprocket didnt get put on tightly, and when i was doing 5 down the road my front sprocket flew out of the housing faster than a fat chick at an arby's convention. the chain then bot caught around my tire and made me do a dead stop. it was so scarry. i still scared.
i need some good old fashoned thearpy. a blunt and a beer.