First thing i want to do is thank everyone for all the sympathy. Second I'll try to answer the questions some has asked. If I miss one I apologize it's not intentional.
Cruising to work at 60 mph on a country road, and when I came around a curve there was a farm tractor pulling out into the street (big tractor taking up both lanes of traffic). My only choice was to lock up my brakes, both front and back to keep from hitting the tractor. Tires started sliding, then the bike got wobbling side to side. I don't remember how I came off the bike, but I do remember flying through the air. First thing I thought was "Well I guess It's all over now!". But I tucked my arms into my body and tried to go limp and go with the flow (not try to fight it). I think that helped a lot. If i would have tried to catch myself with my arms or legs I think they would have been broke also. I remember landing on my right shoulder and then my head slammed onto the road. every time my head hit I blacked out for a fraction of a second. I came to a stop in the middle of the road about a foot from the blades on the back of the tractor. I laid in the road not moving for about a minute trying to analyze my injuries. I felt alright so I stood up and walked over to check out my baby (my bike). I was going to work, and I am a police officer so I had on my uniform and bullet proof vest which probably helped too.
Farmer said he didn't see me. I didn't do anything wrong and I don't think he did either. It was just one of those uncontrollable things.
ABS I think would have helped. It would have kept the bike from starting the uncontrollable wobble.
I am a true believer of helmets now, I wouldn't be here if I wasn't wearing it. The only reason I had it on is a lady I know made me promise her I would wear one. I always hated helmets, but you'll never see me on a bike without one again.
If you don't wear one please start!
Thanks to everyone again
Pat