Jeff, like Don said, everything gets blamed and no two bikes seem to react the same to the "fixes," but ... on my '04 (same frame as Lexi) replacing the rear swingarm bushings made a HUGE difference. That bike was rock-solid new and nothing ever upset it. Then, about 15,000 miles, all hell broke loose at 90 mph in a sweeper down in the Smokies. After that, I installed a Ride-Str8, replaced tires with Michelin's and did a few other things at folks suggestions (all except slowing down, Miker!

), including Traxxion and Bitubos. Got so bad it was doing it on on/off ramps around here and even the 30mph curve going into work that I like to lean it over on. It wasn't until I talked with Pete_4854 and heard how he has his rear swingarm bushings replaced periodically that I found something that actually works ... at least on my bike.
I think it's worth a shot to do that, and then also grease, grease, grease and grease once more the neck bearings. I've got all the confidence back in the bike now ... 119 per the GPS just yesterday and 106 exiting a nice sweeper on route 54 on the way down!
