You haven't mentioned whether this is a recent problem or has been an issue since bike was new?
If it was a gradual thing I would first replace the front tire since it is cupping. Some has reported their wiggle went away when they got rid of a cupped tire. You may want to change the tire pressure too, I think the manual says 36 psi for a front tire.
Then you could check things like steering neck bearings for lubrication and correct tightness. You could also check your motor mounts, they have been known to break. (Another change from old mounting system of 3 points to the new frame 4 points.)
You may want to consider a frame improvement system like one from Tru Track or other manufacturers. Many threads on here about them.
Also things like windshield height and having a Tour Pak can give the bike a different handling character due to wind and in case of the Pak not only wind but weight of it and any items stored in it compaired to a Street Glide. You could consider making your Tour Pak removable if you don't need it all the time. There are several threads on here about the process and parts needed to do this too.
Good questions...
Ok it has been there for a while but seems to have been a gradual thing that has gotten worse. my PSI are at 40 which is prolly on the high side but I'm a big guy (I'm gonna check PSI tonight). Next is I'm running a 9 1/2 " clearview with a re curve. I also have a 12 " re curve and 12 standard. All seem to feel the same. Right now the tour pak is removed and a lower profile seat is on the bike. It seemed to act the same way with or without the tour pak and touring seat.
I have been looking at the tru track type add ons for years but can't seem to pull the trigger on one because I'll read something on how one did not think it did anything and other that think it is a huge improvement. Them which brand?

? I could go on and on. I guess I just did not want to spend $$$ on an item that might not do anything for me weather it was the design or brand.
At this time I thinking on getting a new front tire and put a new rear on next spring. Next dilemma?

What brand tire and model.