It's a very sharp left hand turn, and I typically do it in third gear, but fairly slow, although I have had the bike leaned over pretty hard at times, once even grinding the centerstand a bit. I was looking through the turn, and had the bike leaned over, when it went out from under me. I lowsided on the left side of the bike. I let go of the bike and it slid a few feet away to the curb. Here's where the bike ended up, you can see the spot where gas leaked out (I rode back to the scene to take pictures, that's my bike in the background):
Got up, picked up the bike and hit the kill switch and turned the ignition off, even though the engine wasn't running at this point. I looked back at the intersection, and there was strip of dirt/sand that I had tracked right through.
I was lucky, in that I wasn't injured, I didn't hit my head (especially since I was wearing a new helmet that I just bought last week), and there was only minor damage to the bike, which started right up, and I rode the last mile or so into my office without a hitch. After calling my wife and parents, and having a bite to eat, I had time before I had to start working, so I rode back and took pictures you see here.
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