madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
X10! Those of us who ride these roads have seen so many bikes at "odd" angles and positions, hence our warnings. It seems you have great wisdom to share with all your fellow riders. :blink: As others have posted, parts are but a few dollars and hardly worth comparing to injury. I'm glad you made it home alright....let the "farkling" begin, in earnest!Your explanation of what might have caused the front end wash out makes sense to me. I tend to ride a lot of California mountain roads and the kind of uphill switchbacks that you find can definitely put the weight on the back wheel making it easy to lift the front while rolling on the throttle out of the turn............I noticed an awful lot of rocks in the roads of the big dog ride. This has been par for the course this year. The fact that you were going uphill though a tight hairpin would certainly make that situation even worse.
I know a lot of very experienced and very skilled riders that have had the same kind of accident as you.