Jason (Killer Loop) was gracious in trailering and keeping the bike up at his place in NY being I went down a short distance from there. We thought I had a buyer from his location but the guy backed out and since there weren't any other takers it was time for it to come home.
As it was rolled out of the trailer, seeing it for the first time since before the accident was tough being I never had a chance to look at it after I went down due to the treatment for my injury at the scene. I was just staring at it in awe not believing it was still my bike...the bike that was immaculate, perfect and polished at one time. I used to wipe it down after every ride and it had a bath once a week or more if it was caught in the rain.
It's dirty from being tossed around in the grass, the gas tank is badly damaged on both sides with a hole the size of a dime in it on the right front side. The bars and lower controls on both sides are magled along with the controls on the bars. Engine's lower casings are scraped,the instrument clusters are mangled, and the rear plastics are scratched...it got it on all sides. Head and chin fairings were ripped off and trashed along with the front signals. And the exhaust is pushed into the swingarm and scratched. I'm not sure about the forks or the frame but the bike does roll easily on it's own.
Now it's just sitting quiety upright, covered with two sheets like a dead body. I don't even want to look at it any more for it brings back horrible memories of the accident. It'll be gone soon when Rider picks it up due to it being a total loss. And I'm glad cuz as much as I loved that bike, I could never ride it again.
I'll post up pics the moment I get new batteries for my digicam...what a mess.