As some of you know, I crashed my 2011 ZX-10R about a week ago riding the hills of Coshocton. It was my first time ever going down. After I did it I looked at the bike and I thought for sure it was totalled. However, after all the guys with me helped me pick it up and roll it to a better location we got a closer look at it and realized it just might be fixable. I'm starting this thread to document my rebuild. I'm sure some other riders will go down this summer and I know people have in the past, so I figure people could use this as a resource for rebuilding their own. Fortunately, bikes are really easy to work on. So even though it may look like a huge undertaking, I'm sure many of us have the skills necessary to work on their own bike and bring it back to riding condition and I encourage you to do so. You might as well learn about the mechanical fundamentals of your bike and how it goes together as opposed to shelling out a bunch of cash to your dealer who may not dedicate the time and patience to doing the job that you would want done. That being said, this is what my bike looked like after the crash: Thanks to the help of my fellow OR's I got it home and back to the garage. I took off the stuff I knew was wrecked (fairings, exhaust) and got it ready to rinse off. After a little soap and water its a lot easier to asses the damage. The tank and frame have some scratches, but so far the fork, engine, frame and swingarm look to be unharmed. It's key to determine the condition of these components before deciding to go forward. It could potentially double the cost of your rebuild or more. As the bike sits now I have all the damaged components removed. I'll follow up with some updates on parts as they arrive and their installs. I expect it should take about a month to 2 months to get back together.