You know we're running almost the same gear and I have thoroughly enjoyed the improvements to the bike since the suspension upgrades. I ride pretty aggressively and for me, the upgrades help. My point is that not everyone needs all the upgrades. Not everyone is trying to ride these bikes at 100+ and drag boards through the twisties and make their bike perform like sport bikes.
When I saw Lois' post "I am just so concerned with the wobble thing" it is obvious that people are getting too worked up about this topic. I'm just trying to say, step back and realize that it ain't that bad without one.
That's all.

This is what I'm trying to get at.
I have a friend, and yes I at least have one friend and he lives in Michigan. He's not been a rider for MANY years and about three years ago to get back into riding he bought a '76 FLH like mine. He's retired and that first winter with his FLH with him in Florida he decided to get a new Road King. This was a 2005 model. In the first year he had about 20k miles on it. He's been riding it hard ever since. I called him and asked if he had installed one of the stabilizer kits on the market. He asked what I was talking about. I explained that the RK he has does weird things when cornering at high speeds and other various situations. He still didn't know what I was talking about. So in just under 40k miles on his '05 RK he's not ever felt anything like what I was describing to him.
I'm not saying that improvements are a good thing, they are. As of right now I feel that my '08 SERK runs great and handles even better. I know that suspension upgrades will make it even better, but I'm very happy right now with what I have.
As I said earlier, I doubt that I'll ever hit 100 mph on this but enjoy the pep of it at the lower speeds. (Okay, I lied on that statement, I've already hit the 100 mark purely unintentionally though) Our group rides lots of twisty roads and are generally in the 45 to 55 mph range on the corners.
We do plan on doing some cross country riding, St. Louis to Des Moines where my son lives, and maybe a trip to Lake of the Ozarks or Branson a couple times. We'll be going to Sturgis again this year and we do enjoy the scenic country out there very much, but again at speeds a lot less than 90 to 110 mph big sweeping curves.
I think for right now I'm going to wait it out and see what my bike has in store for me after I'm able to give it more riding. A rear lower stabilizer may installed down the road from now, but like I said I'm very happy right now.
Thanks to all for the great reading and input. It's very valuable to us rookies just getting into the new HD bikes.
