Wow, a lot of people replied!
I have been working with the dealer most of the day. The guy I talked with yesterday is apparently new (this isn't my normal dealership, but one close to where I crashed). The owner of the dealership called me this morning after he found out what I had been told yesterday.
He apparently lurks here and other boards and asked if I could refrain from naming his dealership until this situation is resolved. I plan to give him a chance and will respect that request for now. I mentioned that I'm a member here.
Then he drove almost 100 miles to my house and drove me and my brother to his dealership.
We looked at the bike with two of his techs. One of the techs stated "...the rear jug is missing its gallery outlet." I have no idea what that means. I probably should have asked. I'm sure someone here can explain what a gallery outlet is. ( I was thinking art store)
I told them about the fuel smell in the oil. The techs both agreed that was because of the BROKEN rings in the rear cylinder. They both looked at the pipes and saw the layer of burnt Syn3... also accounted for by the broken rings.
The inside of the rear cylinder was purplish-black. The ceramic on the spark plug was dark brown at the bottom and faded to white towards the top. The heat-shield on the rear pipe was a pretty metallic blue and there were sags in the pipe where it started to melt. I also noticed the front cylinder was oily, while the rear looked bone-dry.
As for the rest of the bike, the right side of the tank is smashed. The forks are bent. The front wheel is broken. The bars are bent. The throttle grip is missing. The right foot-peg sheared off part of the frame-tube when it contacted the road. The air-cleaner cover is smashed. The pipes are flat. And the rear fender is curled under and sticking into a flat rear tire.
I was told that the important people at H-D are now aware of the situation and that I need not worry. He told me that I should have a brand new bike as soon as feasible. I should also have a loaner by the weekend, but it probably won't be a SE anything.
So far, I've been treated as I expected to be. We'll see about follow-through.
I fared better than what one would think after seeing the bike. I wasn't expecting the rear wheel to lock up like that. It caught me off-gaurd and I didn't have time to pull the clutch. Shouldn't it have free-wheeled? Oh, and I got a free lunch out of the deal.
Thanks for all the advice. I'll keep you posted.