like the title says, I broke my cam chain which means tearing the engine down to the crank. According to Jojje I can remove the crank without removing the barrels, pistons, or Con rods by flipping the motor over, splitting the cases, and lifting the crank out by unbolting the con rods.
The cam chain broke because I (stupidly) did not reset the cam chain tensioner (yes, I am stupid), there was too much tension on the cam chain (yes, stupid), and the chain snapped after about 10 miles.
Hopefully no valves are bent, but I won't know until I pull the head off which will be either tonight or later this week. I hope to have the cases split by the end of this weekend.
Yes, stupid, but I will fix it!

and ride as soon as possible.
Right now, the tally of what's damaged includes the cam chain, and the 2 cam chain guides. The cams and the top side of the head are ok. Judging by the position the valves/cams were in when I opened the cam cover the valves may be ok too, if that's the case then I got lucky. I'm still expecting at least 2 bent valves...dammit. Hopefully the crank is ok, and from looking down the cam chain tunnel it looks as if the chain wrapped around the crank, which should mean the crank cam chain gear is intact and undamaged. I'd hate to replace the crank, at $900.
Oh well, live and learn! I'll be sure to post pics of the damaged parts here.