Yeah, 'er 'uh, Ladies & Gentlemen,
It is my opinion there are too many variables involved, to nail down one specific cause for the "High Speed Wobble", that I have experienced from time to time, on my Bagger. It has ranged from slight, to violent. I cannot recall its occurrence at any time, under the speed of 105 MPH. I have also experienced this "Wobble", and it then mysteriously correct itself a little further on down the road. Add to that, the times I have ridden rather aggressively all day long, and not experience a "Wobble", at all! Head winds, tail winds, PSI in tires and shocks, High-Speed flat spots in tires, Tall windshields as opposed to short ones, cold weather, hot weather, wind draft from Box Trailers, Car Haulers, ad infinitum! The facts are, the cure for my most violent "Wobble", was putting the grease, to an otherwise dry, gooseneck! If you are an aggressive rider, and many of us here definitely are, you "WILL" experince the "Wobble!" There is not now, nor will there ever be, a permanent cure for this, at high speed. Lastly, here's a fact of life for those with little, or no experience, in this inevitable situation; Gradual deceleration, when the "Wobble" occurs, is more favorable than shutting it down immediately, to avoid serious injury, or death! [smiley=thumbsup.gif] There endeth the lesson. Later--HUBBARD