Here's some pics of Uncle H2 putting his new ride together....
The crate as it came from the shop warehouse...a little worse for wear...

The "Official Sticker" on the end of the crate with the VIN, etc.....

The unveiled Bandit with no apparent damage suffered in transit....

Hard at work getting the extraneous crate bits removed from the bike itself....

Head-scratching look of concentration trying to figure out how all the bits for the handlebars actually fit together....

Bubble, bars and controls on and bike rolled off the crate bottom with the wheels on Canadian soil (well, pavement, actually) for the first time (note plentitude of ugly "lawyer stickers" in various places)....

Posed publicity pic with me pretending to put the seat in place. You'll note that the battery is actually still on the charger in the shop at this time....

Trying to figure out the counter-intuitive choke lever (which rotates TOWARD you so you can't break it off with a ham-fisted thumb) so I can start 'er up and go for my test hop around the lot......

All loaded up and ready to make the trip home without, hopefully, ending up ON the road in the process
Unfortunately there's no pic of me removing the "birth certificate" that was taped to the sheet of packing material over the nose of the fairing. I was all by myself at that time and just grabbed it off and quickly folded it up and put it in my truck before it disappeared. The bike went in the crate on Jan. 25th, 2006 at 18:09:21 Hamamatsu (Japan) time.....at least that's the date/time on the "certificate".....Whoo Hooo....a Wednesday bike........and I also got the final inspectors' tearoff tags form as well, which was attached to the L/H turn signal stalk. It's always nice to have the paperwork...
Note the very sophisticated kick stand assist device

in Pic #4 to help keep her upright....since the crate bottom frame holding the bike was about 2 inches or so higher than ground level.
Once the bike was rolled off the crate, the KSAD was sent to the Mechanical Engineer's Hall of Fame in Lunkville, Saskatchewan for inclusion in the "Extraordinarily Clever Stuff" exhibit.

Huge thanks go to Desolation Angel of the Bandit Alley Message Board for very thoroughly explaining the picture posting process in a PM to me.
All you guys that mentioned that I was camera-shy will be sorrrryyyyy from now on.....
