Might be best to wait, as you could get a newer machine...then again, possibly your company has a clause that they will move one vehicle, typically a car as part of the moving costs. Maybe you could drive the car and have the vehicle be specially moved by an outfit that transports motorcycles.
I have read there are some very good shippers for motorcycles with very reasonable rates.
PK
If it's still the same as 20 years ago they'll pay mileage for two vehicles, move it in the van with the HHG, or pay an allowance (I believe) to use a different shipper for a vehicle. If you go with a shipper take a hard look at Haulbikes.com. They specialize in hauling motorcycles, ATVs, and watercraft on trailers. Their trailers are set up for such. They are the contract hauler for Harley trikes. They hauled my Spyder from WI to ID in Nov 2013. I was very satisfied with their service.I work for the federal government so I will have to check into exactly how the HHG moves works.
Unless this is a wildly customized, unique, one of a kind, YES! If they scratch or scuff it, you get new parts! Which look exactly like the old parts! I had a massively customized Harley moved when we moved to Las Vegas.....perfect! Not a scuff! The driver loaded it, and was who unloaded it; he was also responsible for paying the claim. Perfect! In 1987, the military moved my Harley to Germany. 4000 in damage. I got new paint, wheels, chrome, and got to keep the scuffed up parts! Sweet! Ship it! Joe