These ZXer puppies are a handful and will eject you in a weewee momento... most of the time it's a highside. Reasons? Well, cold tyres in cold weather, rainy slick conditions, painted road surfaces, train tracks.... and yes, cattleguards.
Yeah, I'm trying to picture what happened from the description and it sounds like a highside after the rear tire kicked out a bit and then snagged traction on the other side of the cattleguard. Thinking about how to prevent it, the only thing that jumps to mind is to stay off the power as you cross one. On something like the FJR, keeping the power steady is probably fine. Any other thoughts on that?
Texan, glad you're going to get that shoulder checked. There's no reason to let this turn into a serious injury. The check-up is just one more bit of gear. And really, really glad you're walking away with just the shoulder injury.
And I really appreciate the writeup and the photos of your gear. That's helpful to all of us. On the jeans -- are we looking at the Kevlar through the hole in the knee, or did it rub through the Kevlar and we're looking at the kneepad? I often wear Kevlar jeans and kneepads instead of my Cordura pants, and I was wondering how the stuff held up.