Of course, if you are like me, I would fix it myself. Take the $11K, ask for accessory coverage, mine was $1000 at Allstate which would cover the cages and top box + or -. Also, don't forget gear, pants, jacket, helmet, boots. My FJ09 deer strike got me a new helmet and boots too. My current deer strike on the FJR is estimated at $3400. Since I still have a parts bike with some of these parts, that I will use, I will only need to pick up the front upper and lower fairing, and inner panel, saddlebag and that is it. Cost will run $1250. $250 deductible, leaving me around $1900. You can get 30% off Yamaha pricing at
Yamaha Sports Plaza in Gresham OR.
Accidents happen, sometimes your own fault and other time the deers fault or someone else. If the damage isn't bad enough to effect the bikes handling, or operation, as in no frame damage, and is just plastic parts or minor bending back into place, then I would fix it. I have done this three times on the FJRs and it also give you experience in stripping the bike down and putting it back together. Always replace sub frames or stays as it makes putting it back together easier and you get a new look with tight fitting joints. You also look at some of the marks and scratches as battle wounds and easy to buff out and make livable. Most other people never notice them, if you keep the bike clean and shinny, you will even forget and not notice either. You should end up with an extra $3-4,000 to improve suspension, gear, etc. Ride the bike for 100K and you will not notice any of that which happened and be better off for doing the rebuild yourself. Lots of money to buy tools with. JMT.