Bike didn't make it unscathed. A little chafe damage on the left side of the fairing. After hearing some of the stories the movers told me, I feel very fortunate. I should have wrapped the faring before they put the lid on it. When the moving rep came to the house to look things over in June he recommended I ride the bike to their warehouse to be crated. Not drive up the ramp and have them do it on the trailer. When I got there the crate was built with it's floor and three sides up. Top was not on. I was warned in advanced...bring your own tie downs. I put the bike in the crate and tied down the front and back. The bike was sitting straight with when they closed it up. Because the sides were up, I couldn't get in front of the bike and compress the front and pull down as hard as I would have liked on the the front tie downs. Also couldn't get a second person in the crate to pull down as I was pushing. I tied the back down as well. They gave me a blanket to lay over the fairing. I didn't secure it good enough. it was lying on the ground when they opened the crate. After I pulled the bike out I noticed the front eye bolts were extremely loose. I was able to pull both up a good inch. Lesson for next time: Put the sides of crate up AFTER bike is secured and assure eye bolts are tight. Being told there are some very good painters in the area that should be able to dress it up.