I have been scared a couple of times by the violent shaking in my handlebars when I was going a little faster than the normal cruising speeds. It was evident at speeds past 82 - just a little shake in my hands, no big deal. Get to 88 - 97 a little scary, would shake up front and you could feel it from under the butt too. Anything over 100 was what I would describe as violent shaking and at 110 it was terrifying. I never have been faster than that ------- I said terrifying. Well this past weekend, I had the pleasure of riding a little more than 700 miles and had the opportunity to really push my bike and try to duplicate the wobble factor. Not a wiggle, not a wobble, not a shake, no shimmy, just tracking as straight as you would want. Steering in the parking lot a dream. What is different about this weekend you ask? I had picked my bike up on Thursday from a "Real" mechanic. I have turned my back on the HD service and sought the services of a mechanic that works on bikes I can't even pronounce the names of. I searched, asked people, checked out the BBB, got a number of verified recomendations. I went back in early March and introduced myself and explained the problems I was having and he agreed to take on the job of servicing my bike. I am not an easy customer. I don't understand how to explain what I want and he agreed to work with me. What did my new mechanic do? He checked out all the obvious - tire pressure, pressure in shocks, the way I sit on the bike and he made a couple of adjustments, but he said at the speeds in the low to mid 80s he did not find a major problem. I had to go back and reexplain the problem, the second time, he got it. He tightened the neck bearings and now my bike tracks completely straight. Not sure what would work for you on your bike, but for me...... this is what worked on mine. And I am so happy.... [smiley=laugh.gif] [smiley=1syellow1.gif]