The bike has been rebuilt the ground up with the frame checked.
It started 100% stock except for the Koni rear shocks.
My references for roadholding ( of this period) are a 100% standard GS 1000 EC and my GS 1000 XP I've described in another thread with GSX R 1100 suspensions and wheels.
The issue was related to a slow weave that could start in medium to high speed corners ( above 70 mph) but also in straight lines above 90 mph.
No fun at all on a bike that really wants to go faster.
I started changing the components hereafter the one after the other:
1) rear wheel from 18" with 120/90 tyre to 17" GSX 1100 wheel with 140/80 tyre
2) decrease front fork pressure to about 7psi
3) replace rear swinging arm with a GS 1100 Katana aluminum arm
4) reduce preload on Koni shock absorbers to lowest position
All of these changes allowed me to feel more confident in slow turns but as soon as the speed went up here came the weave again...
Finally, I decided to take my quarter fairing off more to determine if the forks were straight than anything else.
Guess what? The nasty weave has gone away
I can now enter the fastest turns with the confidence that the bike won't shake it's head.
What I don't know is whether this issue is purely aerodynamic or a question of added mass to the front fork that amplifies any disturbance from the front end?
It could also be a combination of both?
I want to point out that I ride without a steering damper.
Has anyone else experienced this?
My next move is to install a Racetech "Gold valve cartridge emulator" as I believe there is far too much compression damping up front.
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