Is it me or is the side stand mounted on the right side of the bike? I thought that they were always mounted on the left side. :dunno
They do drive on the other side of the road. If you think about it when parallel parking that would have to dismounting on the curb side. Wonder if the steering locks opposite of ours?
That would be an interesting conversation piece on a US bike and take care of the blue burp at start up.
The engine is a stressed member meaning its part of the frame. There is a few MM of offset built in but its almost not noticeable visually but looking at your bike...DAMN! that dont look right.
Some where in if you do a internet search you will find what is in spec.
A lot of people remove the shim to get it to track better so the fact they have added one is suspect that somebody knew there was an issue with this bike.
Id start by finding a couple straight items longer then the wheel base and laying them on either side of the bike tight up to the rear tire spaced about 10-15 cm above the ground and see what the measurement is to the front wheel on either side. This can also be done with some string. There is description under the suspension section (the second one farther down) here:
http://www.ibmwr.org/ktech.shtml Thats going to tell you if its tracking straight. If its not tracking then either you have an issue with the swing arm or head tube is out of line. If it is tracking straight then the frame is bent on the rear portion.
Swing arm could be bearing issues. Have to take it apart and see If there is any bearing damage.
Everything back there is alloy so I think the swing arm would break before bending but I may be wrong.
I'd also pull off the seat, tail, tank and inner fairing panels if not the full fairing and give the frame a good looking over for points of impact or repair attempts. If the frame is bent sometimes (Not always) the paint will crack at the bend in sort of a radial pattern. This will give you an idea what to look for.
http://www.mytenspeeds.com/My_TenSpeeds_1/HowToDoIt/FrameDamage/FD_Norco/FD_Norco_Forks_2.jpg Hope that helps you figure it out.