does anyone happen to know the road or intersection the wreck happened at? my insurance needs to know... unckle punk: i'll try to go thru the events as detailed as possible, but again, lol, its pretty tough to type. we were on the best sweepers of the day in my opinion, and i gave the daytona a good bit of room in front of me, possibly 50 yards or so. on the last long sweeper right, i was in a pretty good full on lean, and seen him throw up his left hand, which throughout the day i took as slowing down/making a turn. i started picking up the bike and "scrubbed" my speed, expecting we were only turning far ahead or stopping far ahead, having no idea everyone was at a DEAD stop right over the bridge. i never saw a stop ahead sign either. as soon as i seen the group ahead i slammed on both brakes, and aimed for the left. i knew i was going down, but i just was planning on lowsiding honestly... my dumb move was to let go of the back brake, which ended up highsiding me. i actually didnt even know my brakes were locked until my ass end started sliding out and the front was chattering. it was like i was on ice. possibly bad tires with new SS brake lines and pads that i wasnt used to yet... not sure. but in hindsight, i was used to being able to atleast see 4-5 bikes taking the turn before i dropped in, and this time it was only the Daytona (in which no way am i putting any blame on anyone but myself) about 50 yards in front. fast sweepers with roads i never road= bad judgement on my part. but the cute air force nurses worked out well... :-) no consequences should be coming out of it hopefully. i had all the required gear besides boots. but they can do what they want, its the military for ya. my squadron commander seen me limping thru the hospital this morning and only wished me good luck, and inquired about the gear... but thats all, so far lol. thanks again guys... and if anyone knows that road id sure appreciate it.