LOL, yeah lights are good. I end up using my headlamp a lot.
And that lift and tire changer from HF are like gold if you have room in a shop. I'd love if I could get my bike up off the ground when working on it.
When doing things the first couple of times take it slow and easy. Chuck probably will do this anyway, but, I like to keep a piece of cardboard around. As I take a bolt off I stick it through and then label it (or the group) with where it/they came from. If it is a nut/washer or gasket I will get a short piece of bailing wire to hold it to the cardboard the same way. [for some short jobs, like removing a wheel I just put the nuts and bolts back where they came from].
And mounting new tires is really simple. The tire changer makes it even easier. Breaking the bead and seating the tire are really the only hard parts After you do it a few times you'll wonder why you ever paid someone else to do it.
Air compressor. Once you have one you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. I have the pancake version and it works for everything I have, including an air wrench and various nailing tools. For that matter, get an 18 ga nailer while at HF. They're only about $20 and I use that thing all the time too. Ah, the never ending cycle of tool purchasing
The wife even uses it. I have a little portable 5gal tank that I will charge up with the larger compressor. She uses it with a blow gun attachment to 'dust' around the house

She also has her own air stapler for various craft projects she does.
Welcome to the club!!