Out railing in the country on Sunday, came out of a corner about sixty and BOOM!!! This hole was three feet across and about 6" deep...front end was light enough to skip across and barely catch the far edge. The front popped up a bit and the rear wheel hit square and deep, bucking the busa up like a rodeo bull. I thought I was road kill but got control and didn't go down which was amazing because the front and rear where going different directions. After cleaning my under-roo's, I inspected the bike, seeing no apparant damage. I thought the front took most the hit, didn't really look at the back ...until later. On the way home, I saw three busa's along side the road and stopped to chat. One guy was looking at my busa, said holy s**t what happened to your back wheel....the rim on the left side is curled up!! For the second time that day, my life flashes before me as the busa had seen 150+ a few times AFTER the hole. Try to clean shorts again, just throw them in the bushes. All this to ask a simple question...I found a wheel, 300 miles on it...no problem. However, I started thinking about the tire, bearings, shock and swingarm tube. The tire looks ok, just scuffed. I would think any belt damage would result in some vibration, there is none. I know the swingarm tubes are prone to cracking, do you think I need to pull it all down and inspect everything? Mind you, the bike handles and rides no different. Alot of work but I need piece of mind cause I ride this thing hard...your opinions, please!!