Back in 2019 some guy/wife decided dumping their Extra-Super-Ultra-Wowser-Glide-Bagger leaving the Deal's Gap gas station heading towards the Dragon...
For anyone that's been there, you'll know it's an off-camber hill. Guy went to put both feet down like pretty much all HD riders do, and kablammo. Bike went down. Of course, since it's a pretty sharp off camber, the wheels were higher than anything else on the bike. Took 4 strapping lads to flip the thing back upright without rotating it 180 degrees whilst lying on the ground (which would have resulted in scratching the custom paint job and engine casings etc)...
There are generally 2 accepted ways of picking up a bike. The back to the back, lift it with the legs, and the turn handlebars, lift a little, slip your leg in under the saddle a bit, lift a little more, scooch it up again a little, repeat. Really depends on your physical size. I've never needed to use the back to the bike method at the track, but then again, I've never owned a 3 ton bagger before... *shudder*