i was so frazzled by the time we got to that particular turn i had no freaking clue what gear i was in. did slow with the clutch in and went to roll the throttle on after the turn and it seemed to do fine. but surrounded by a million harleys i couldn't hear a thing. so then at 35 i went to shift, but the shift wouldn't go up. and my first thought was "WTF? no not now!" i thought maybe i was stuck in second but that had never happened before.
and i kept on throttling and was able to keep up and tried to shift up again, but it was a no go. that is when it hit me, that i had been too distracted by the riders around me before the turn to shift down at all.
it didn't seem to harm my poor bike.
i have NEVER been so glad when a ride was over as i was then.
even the supercold nightride home from work sans windshield paled in comparison.
Savage_Greg wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:11: 
20 in 5th? Are you kidding? What happened to "slow, look, lean, roll"? You certainly can't roll on the throttle at that speed in 5th.
If it hadn't been for all the huge bikes around you, you'd have heard your motor chugging and clunking and crying out :'(
Some of the information about the speed in each gear to shift up also applies to the speed to shift down