It sounds as if you tried to break the laws of physics. Unfortunately, there's no warning ticket for that.
First, I'd have the dealer make sure the forks are okay, and the front disc brake, as well. You really don't want to have Crash #2 due to a mechanical issue on a brand new bike!
Then, if you're a new rider, you might look into the nearest Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider's course held near you. It's between $150-200, and is 16-18 weekend hours, and very useful for all riders. In many states, the MSF completion certificate can be used in lieu of testing for the state's motorcycle endorsement tests.
Sorry to hear about your wreck, but please, have the bike checked out thoroughly... and stay safe, above all!
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Thanks for the response. I plan on taking a safety. it's been 20 years since i had my honda 750. I'll be the first to admit i have a lot to learn, and i'm not looking to blame the bike or anything. I still don't understand how a two wheeled bike can pull to one side, braking or not. If someone could explain that, i'd like to hear it.
well, i have to go. The vicodin has kicked in and it's time for my wife to change the dressings on my arm. I'm glad to be a part of this forum and hope to contribute in the future.