Thanks Pants,
That does help and you have a great point about us not having a whole lot tied up there with our NH's. I did have that thought actually..."at least it's paid for". I know I am going to have some misgivings at first when I get up on the bike again. I was going to wait awhile to fix it, but I think I need to fix it as soon as possible and get back in the fight again. You're right, I was a lot more sore these past few days. My is neck kinda sore on one side, so I am figuring out where I really must've fallen! lol. Keep healing Pants!
I am still playing the thing over in my mind and am kinda bummed out today. Still can't believe it....
I think I understand. Once the "I didn't die" internal celebration wears off, the thought of "I wrecked my bike" kind of sets in. But here's the deal - and this is really the point:
It's a nighthawk.
At best, it's a $2,000.00 fully replaceable toy. It's not a $20,000.00 piece of chrome. And you got plenty of help. You can fix yours just like I did mine. I've got a few "dings" that won't be fixed, but hey, I bought the thing to ride it, not kick the tires in a parking lot and talk about riding it. I can have just as much adventure with a dented left muffler as I did before. And so can you.
You should be more sore today.
Don't forget to go through your bike from front to back and tighten down any loosened fasteners.
The ride yesterday messed with my head. I decided the first stage was a trip to the gas station about 2 miles down the road. I stopped, took my gear off, and assessed everything. Checked the bike out, and decided to venture further. But I stopped often and was very cautious. It will take some time, but I think I'll be OK. Hope you will be too.