ok, so the painter gave me his take on the scratch. Let me know if this sounds right. He basically wants to charge me $300 to fix the scratch. He says that when he's done no one would know there was a scratch there unless someone knew exactly where to look and really got down a looked hard at the repair.
The reason he said it would be hard to fix is the white color and the proximity to the flame job. The painter tells me that white is tough to blend and tends to have little dots around the area where it was blended. For that reason he can't just paint the small area he will have to blend it more than say a black bike (which is easy apparently). He said that after he repairs the scratch and paints the white there will be a line of white beside the flames nearest to where the repair was made. He will then have to come back in and touch up the flames to get rid of the line. Then he can clear it and it will be good to go. Also, he wants me to remove the fender so he can do the work. I've never done that so I'll have to factor in the cost of getting the shop to do that as well. Its starting to sound like I should just ride it until the winter then have it broken down for a custom paint job. Hell, by the time I pay for the repairs I will a quarter the way to a new paint job anyway its starting to sound like.