I finally picked up my bike yesterday after a month in garage for some clutch work mainly and new chain etc.
I am riding today and about a mile from my apartment come to a red light. Turns green and behold I can not move. I am going "oh no! not my clutch again".

I look and discover that my
Bungee cargo net entagled in the swing-arm bearing and two of the net-hooks are in between my brand new sprocket and chain

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In my haste, I neglected to secure it[bang]. It is night time, I have no knife to cut the net from the bearings as the bike can not move. A guy that works in the nearby good-will store stops by and gives me his a small blade and watches out for traffic for me (night time 10pm). After about an hour I manage to get everything untangled and back in order. Bike is rideable Thank God. I will check out the chain / sprocket in the morning.
Moral of the story - Make sure your bungee cargo net is secure. Carry a knife and flash light.
Note to self : return the knife to good Samaritan and get him a star bucks gift card to show my gratitude
