28-03-13, 02:40 PM
If the fire was hot enough to soften the alloy of the rear wheel then I would definitely look for a new swing arm.
The engine, on the other hand, looks from the photos to have been far enough away from the most intense part of the fire to have survived. It is basically one big conductive lump, even if the sprocket and clutch covers have been heat damaged, the rest should be useable. Rubber parts such as gear shift and driveshaft seals may need replacing of course, but the main bulk of the motor stands a very good chance of being OK.
The engine, on the other hand, looks from the photos to have been far enough away from the most intense part of the fire to have survived. It is basically one big conductive lump, even if the sprocket and clutch covers have been heat damaged, the rest should be useable. Rubber parts such as gear shift and driveshaft seals may need replacing of course, but the main bulk of the motor stands a very good chance of being OK.