Why, thanks for the sympathy. Much appreciated.
Since interest was shown, I'll post a picture and some more words:
But first, on motorcycle safety: Leathers, boots and gloves. Or I'd more than just pissed now.
Trekker motorcyclists will recognize it's the same make and model as William Shatner's, that he auctioned some years ago.
Ironically, my accident was due to care and maintenance: I had a new (rear) tire installed. All riders should know new tires come with a thin coat of wax (for conservation during storage) and to go very easy on the throttle during the first few miles. I didn't completely forget that as I left the tire shop, but then I ran over a bit of pavement slightly more slippery, the new tire completely lost grip, then regained it completely in the next second. Boom.
Now to economics. It's an American motorcycle, I don't live in USA, so it's an import. Now this is interesting: imported cars and bikes are horrendously taxed, so they, to not price their product out of the market, rented a local factory and import the bikes only partially assembled. That way they are legally not imports when they come out fully assembled. They're still not cheap, but affordable if you really want one.
Parts, however, don't benefit from that malabarism. So they are dispropotionally expensive. Well, sh*t happens. Availability, at least, is not a big problem.
Not shown in the picture is the warped handlebar. That I was able to buy second-hand, cheap.
Rhubarbodendron, don't worry too much, riding is too much fun and more than reasonably safe. Say hello to your sister for me.