DenArnold
Wizard
I'll repeat many words of wisdom already put here. Congrats on the bike but damn on the crash. School example of not knowing how to ride proper a motorbike. Looking at the vid (nice vid by the way) I do not see any curve or turn which would be a a dangerous turn. You were right, you target fixated and had no time to respond cause no way you were in control of your throttle, read yourself.I like Wreck it Ralph, I almsot started calling myself Crash or Murdock in reference to the A-Team.
I'm glad you are ok and my hat off to you that you are sharing this experience, that in itself takes courage to self assess your mishap...BUT LEARN from it otherwise I'm afraid next we'll read your obituary.
Take the advice here and get some classes...ride calm and explore your bike gently...after a year or two accident free then and only then you could start looking for a track course...speeds are much higher on tracks and reading from what you written, the danger is the little teenager in you will not let go when someone overtakes you...