And yes, the Jesse case took a hell of hit, as said the bark buster strong frame is bent 10 -12 mm so it shows the force at which it went down, I did not notice it until today when we rode and I started eying things up.
I am astounded how well we have managed to get the case back into shape after being torsionally twisted, dented and parallelogramed out of shape, the lid now closes pretty good, we have RTVed the cracks up.
So it when from this




To this

Al Jesse design and engineering at its best
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