My guess - applied the front brake only, which stood the bike up, couldn't get yourself to release the brakes and turn, ran wide and hit the guardrail. I wouldn't be surprised if riding a linked braked bike has got you relying on the front brake lever allot more than you would if you regularly rode a bike with separate front and rear brake systems. At some point when the bike, started to run wide because you were on the front brake, letting off the brake and/or applying the rear brake might have saved your bacon, by allowing you to turn in more.
I'm thinking the OP might have finessed his Honda thru this tricky situationwithout incident. Not because the Honda has a better or worse brakingsystem but because the rider was more familiar with it.
There may be another factor at play in this incident......
I agree with what the majority has been saying on this topic.I also am glad to hear you are healing well & applaud you for posting this.It's good that you are learning from it...I know I did from my crash a couple years ago!!I wish I had video of that one....would probably have learned more than I did.As a side note....this is EXACTLY why I won't ride with the person that was in front of you.I've heard far too many times that his riding has either caused a crash or almost did.I do agree that if everyone rides their own ride that shouldn't be a problem...him included.It's common knowledge he rides that way so people should know to keep their distance.
now this is getting interesting
Yeah, well if you read the whole thread......