Agree with Greg, don't go pulling too much apart yet. Set your valve clearances correctly when cold (I hope they haven't changed due to any 'hydraulic' effects.)
I'd try some inexpensive 10W40 like ASDA semi-synth for about £16 (as its a thinner oil than the recommended 20W50 and easier to get hold of) and a new oil filter.
Good device regarding electrics. Pull all wiring connectors and WD40 them to displace water.
Run the bugger on the centre stand until hot enough for the oil cooler under the beak to go hot so you know the oil thermostat has opened and flushed out the oil cooler. Don't ride it yet as any emulsified 'soup' in the sump may not provide good lubrication or scuffing protection when under load.
Dump the oil and refill.
Might be an idea to also consider flushing the brake fluid if the reservoirs went under water, boiling brakes is no laughing matter.
I'd try some inexpensive 10W40 like ASDA semi-synth for about £16 (as its a thinner oil than the recommended 20W50 and easier to get hold of) and a new oil filter.
Good device regarding electrics. Pull all wiring connectors and WD40 them to displace water.
Run the bugger on the centre stand until hot enough for the oil cooler under the beak to go hot so you know the oil thermostat has opened and flushed out the oil cooler. Don't ride it yet as any emulsified 'soup' in the sump may not provide good lubrication or scuffing protection when under load.
Dump the oil and refill.
Might be an idea to also consider flushing the brake fluid if the reservoirs went under water, boiling brakes is no laughing matter.
it was a good laughing point for a long time,remember seeing it with headlight half filled with nice smelly water 



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