Let's see...
Up until the Daytona, I hadn't ever dropped a bike. This bike was dropped (at least once, but I suspect more, since there is damage on both sides) by my ex-boyfriend and once by me.
When the ex dropped it, he was trying to unload it from his truck by himself (rather than waiting for help). Left mirror completely busted off, gouged a good chunk out of the front faring (about a 1.25" long, .25" wide and maybe 2mm deep gouge), broke the left front turn signal cover, busted a plastic pivot that connects a hose to my coolant expansion tank, and put a number of big scrapes in my windshield.
On the right side of the bike, there are a couple of small cracks in the paint that make me think he dropped it gently at some other time.
I dropped my poor bike backing out of my garage. Helmet in one hand, bookbag hooked over the other shoulder, thinking about where the garage door opener was... didn't notice the precarious lean my bike starting aaaaaand... plop. I basically lowered the bike to the ground - onto a pillow, actually - so there was no damage. Phew.
Have yet to go down while in motion. Knock on wood...
[b][i]"Good girls go to heaven. Bad ones go to hell. And girls on fast bikes go anywhere they want." [/i]
2009 Triumph Sprint ST - daily commuter
2006 Triumph Daytona 675 - track bike
1999 Suzuki SV650 - track training bike[/b]