My 80g is giving me fits. Used to have a killer high speed wobble develop after 100-105mph. Adjusted the tkat fork brace a little and it went away, kinda. Now I can full throttle 5th gear into sublight speed, tracks like a train. When I shut down, the wobble is back with a vengenance. I have to grab a bunch of brake to get it to settle down. The wobble developes with either a gradual shutdown or complete release of the throttle. I have played with air pressure in the forks and tires. Steering head bearings are smooth as silk, no wheel runout, excellent tires, fork springs in spec, 15w oil in forks. I pulled one of the rear shocks off (OEM), It seemed to have good compression and rebound dampning.Dampning adjustment did not seem to do much. I tried the high speed run up without the Windjammer and got the same problem. Pinch bolts all tight, no play in the swing arm. Wheels in perfect alignment with eachother. Brakes are not dragging. I suspect the rear shocks have given it up and the fork springs have done the same, despite being in "spec". This rig has factory hard bags, luggage rack and full fairing. Help, this wobble is really hairy if you roll off in a big sweeper.
(Yes it really does go that fast, yesterdays high speed test run hit 122 before running out of road and the wobble showing its ugly head, verified by shadowing K1200 Beemer
).


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