From day one my SEEG2 has given me intermittent problems with front end wobble/weave at 75-85 mph. Several other members have mentioned similar chassis feedback ranging from mild to tank slapper. Mine is so weird. I've noticed on really cold days (20-30 degrees), there's rarely a problem (neck bearings more rigid due to stiffer grease?). It also seems to make a difference if I've got a full tank or almost on "E" - under lots of throttle it's okay...when I back off after hard throttle wobble is induced. There was a good deal of improvment after Ridestr8 was installed but it's still there enough where I don't trust the bike a high speed. Dealer has (supposedly) checked frame/engine alignment, engine stabilizers, motor mounts (lower replaced with new version) and they've played with the neck bearing adjustment. I looked at the shop manual to study the "steering fall away" Does anybody know how accurate a test that is? To me, it seems like there's too many variables to really make a proper adjustment. If I'm doing the test correctly, my current adjustment is way too tight. With bike suspended, tires level, front end goes from full left to right, then barely back left. According to the manual, travel should go left to right; to left then finally travel right. The manual also says overly tight will cause the bike not to be able to absorb a weave...too loose will cause the bike not to be able to absorb a wobble. Not to sound overly stupid, what the heck is the difference between a weave and a wobble? Anybody got any ideas? My thinking all along was that if anything the adjustment was too loose. Will an overtightened front end cause my type of symptoms? I've come to trust the advice here far more than my dealer who probably didn't check a d*&n thing. Thanks, PJ