I have been sitting here with my fingers over the keys trying to decide what to type. You guys have me overwhelmed. Mrs. Redfish has read this thread and is extremely impressed as well. All I can say is Thank You. Thank You, every one of you.
I have (of course) been replaying the crash over and over in my mind. I agree with Twigg that even the worst OEM tires should not have slipped that quickly. I think that the front went slightly before the rear which indicates "something" on the road. I cannot recall any other time when my tires completely, instantly lost all traction like this. I have "saved" slides before, this time I was much too slow.
As I see it my biggest mistake was not what I did at the crash site. Riding in the first place when I knew it was supposed to be at or below freezing was dumb. I have read about you Northerners riding with snow all around but I lack your experience with it. I was so amazed at how well the heated grips work and I was so excited to have the new bike. I felt and acted like a little kid. I was loving the new bike right up to the point it went down. I cannot blame the bike, the tires, or the weather. I should have left it parked at home. Now it is parked at home anyway.
I will fix it. Pop and I looked it over pretty good today. We don't think the subframe under the fairing is hurt, the mirror is still mounted very solidly. I will try to get it into the Yamaha shop Monday (tomorrow) and let them do an estimate. If it is possible I will do it myself, if not the insurance company will have to get involved. No Bounce, I do not have any intention of letting a bike this wonderful stay scratched up. I wanted a beautiful new FJR, I am going to have one.
That helmet is a few years old and has become my everyday helmet. I have a new Shoei Neotec that I love but I installed the Cardo Scala Rider in that one and have been keeping it for my rides with Pop. The old Nolan is good for the 9 mile work commute. I don't think it is badly hurt other than the face shield but we all know the rules with a crashed helmet. I was looking at replacing it soon anyway.
My gloves were Tourmaster midweight insulated, plain black leather. I could find no evidence that they touched anything which I found strange. My left Tourmaster boot is scuffed up on top of the toe, very noticeable. I don't remember how that happened and have no issues or pain anywhere other than my left ribcage area and right hand/thumb.
All things considered I am fortunate. The bike is fixable, I hope to only miss one night of work, and Mrs. Redfish has been very supportive. She does not like the motorcycle but she does seem to like me. And I have all of you to support me with words that are more appreciated than you know. In the end, RadioHowie hit the nail on the head. I was/am a *******. But it will be okay.