Congrats on the new bike. I found mine unspoken for in the showroom while just stopping by at the dealer on a very nice day in November. I wouldn't leave the dealer without it. I was afraid someone else would try to buy it, or even sit on it. Actually, I made them move it off the floor immediately before getting the paperwork started. About half an hour later, I was asked if another couple could look at the bike, as they were there to buy it. I let them see it with me escorting them into the private delivery room they have at the dealer. That's where they take a bike on it's way out for final inspection and going over the owner's manual with you, etc. Anyway, we got the deal done just in time for me to ride it to my HOG meeting and after the meeting, when all the members were done drooling over my bike, a few of us went for a nice late night ride around Pittsburgh. I don't think I could take having the bike delivered in a trailer. They did that to me with a Yamaha once and I guess I was still excited when I saw the truck roll in, but it sure isn't anything like riding a new Harley away from the dealer for the first time. In fact, that Yamaha dealer will not allow you to ride a new bike off their lot. They deliver all bikes. They told me that they worry about someone wrecking their new bike before it leaves the parking lot. I never did understand that one.
Well, you should thoroughly enjoy the new ride, and there are lots of us that will show you ways to spend your money on it. When I bought the SE, I thought, gee, this bike really doesn't need much of anything but pipes and a different air cleaner, tuning, and done deal. Well, maybe just a few more things need changed...hehehehe.