So, I was taking a very enjoyable ride yesterday on country roads in Tennessee and Kentucky. I started smelling something a bit overwhelming and I couldn't put my finger on it. Although, it certainly wasn't the smell of freshly plowed earth or cattle that I had been smelling all day. Lesson 1: If you detect an overwhelming and somewhat mechanical odor it is wise to stop and see if it is your bike making the odor. I didn't. Upon my arrival home I stopped to do my oil check after a long ride as I always do. OMG! Oil was splattered across the left side of my machine, my heart sank. Lesson 2: Many problems look worse than they are. I quickly removed the panel and saw the culprit. On my last oil check I had not secured the dip stick properly. Lesson 3: Make sure when it is important. I inserted the dip stick properly and cranked "Puff" up and let him run for 30 seconds (give or take). Checking the oil I was very relived to see that oil apparently is like blood in that it looks like there is more of it then there usually is. I was able to add a small amount of BRP's finest and my oil level was good to go. I am thanking the bike angels today.