Hmmm.... I just read through this forum again, due to a real eye opener last night on the northwest expressway... about 95 or a 100 I developed a lazy wobble. hmmmm... says I, goose it real good and it will go away... Not! at a 120/125 the damn thing just lit my arse up and damn near threw me... Got out of that and readusted my shorts and went home to think about it... Said to myself " It ain't me, dammit, must be the bike..." ('cause nuthin is EVER my fault). Checked the tires, checked the shocks, both looked about where they ought to be, and went back out. Same road, same speed, no wobble at all, all the way through about 130... Hmmm... Ridin' back to the house and said, "self?, where's the tourpak?" (had to take it off to check the shock pressure and never put it back on) hmmm... went home, put the tourpak back on, and back out to the expressway... At about 95, I got a lazy wobble again, hmmm. (THIS is where the brain pan failed, 'cause I'm thinkin' what a nice place to strectch the bike out a ways, and I goosed it, hard, to see if it wobbled hard again, just in time to have the bike try to turn itself inside out at around 115 while watching the state motor cop trying to get out of my way.... what a dip $#)^! ( he saw me coming way too fast and pulled up onto the road to, what, slow me down?) [smiley=oops.gif]
I managed to talk my way out it by telling him every time I got off the gas it got worse, so I kept speeding up to make it go away, but I think he just let me slide cause my knees were knockin', and he thought it was the ride the bike gave me. (It was flopping hard enough he could see it in his mirrors!)
There's a couple of lessons for me to learn here, [smiley=shocked2.gif] but in regards to the wobble...I'm convinced that the wobble thing is because our tourpaks set up a wind buffet where the air comes back together behind the windshield which hits the sides of the tourpak, and then unsettles the front/rear balance of the bike, which in turn increases the wobble due to the shallow fork/neck rake on the dressers, which is trying to correct, but is mechanically unable to do so...
I have a buddy whose SEEG1 wobbles too, but only when he has a bag loaded up on top of the tourpak, (which gives him even more wind buffeting...) It all seems to fit in my opinion...