Hey Hobot,
I too did a pavement slider back in 1985.
It took allot of courage to go out and throw a leg over her after sliding down the asphault 150'.
You are humbled after a mishap and have to psych yourself up shortly after the incident to ride again.
I just don't make the same mistakes again.
As an accident investigator with a suburban police dept I see my share of operator error.
Some as in your case is an environmental factor and very well unavoidable.
Most stuff occurs due to pilot error.
Ask the super bike riders who periodically leave the roadway.
In my specific incident I was fididling w/ a snap down face shield hence 1 hand on the bar when I hit a rut in the roadway that
placed a flat spot in an english steel rim. Yeah it was that hard I went down low side immediately w/o warning.
In my casee environmental w/ a tinge of operator error ie... 2 hands on the bars while driving.
Well helmets have improved w/ rachetting mechanisms now so no more face shields flying open when you turn your head anymore.
But I definitely keep two hands on the bars at all times now and that crash was in 1985.
Disect your ridng style and take the good out and discard the bad. Remember we are no longer 20 so it hurts more now.
I have so much time into the queen I wouldn't drive her carelessly today.
Advise from a man who had his posterior belt sanded by the hiway gremlin
Thee Marshal