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Originally Posted by Gnosis
NOS88, I tend to view such matters in the following light.

Presume for a moment that you could perform all the modifications/upgrades and be done in just one or two minutes. All the fun of such actions would be over and the magnitude of their accomplishment diminished by the relative ease and speed by which they had been completed.

Instead, enjoy every step of each process, clean, lube, and tweak as necessary, applying the full range of patience gained by the aging process, and when you are finally finished, it will feel like it was all the more worthwhile. Oft times enjoying the ride to its fullest is best appreciated when one reflects back upon all the efforts that made the ride possible…
Absolutely agree, the journey is both important and rewarding
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