Gary, I also put the ignition switch in the same spot - so I thought I had the patent on that
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As far as 'getting it dirty' is concerned, that has never bothered Paul. Take a look at the youtube link. This is from the Yorkshire Dales earlier this year and it was the bikes first outing after its first rebuild. As you will see, it got a proper 'baptism'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCbfpiCXGEw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (bear with it for the first minute, Worz put the camera down to help Someone paddling in the river)
Finally, I'm sorry Steve but I don't agree with your diagnosis on the reason for the accident. You suggest that the side stand jammed into the disc but if the stand was to meet the disc at that point, physics would dictate that it couldn't jam. At the point of potential contact the disc is running towards the rear of the bike away from the stand so the worst that could happen would be a rubbing/grinding. There would also be some evidence on the sidestand.
Can't wait to see it done.
Steve