I got out yesterday 6 march, 4 degree F. to a max of 8 degrees cool but good 150+ km ride overcast and very light rain for less than 1 mile. Except for a moderate wobble coming down from highway speed to city, 60-65 hwy down to 30-40 city mph indicated, uphill/downhill made no difference, only on deceleration, front pressure 26psi rear 36psi front tire older Bridgestone not known how old rear new Kenda very smooth from the rear nothing out of the ordinary there. Steering head is good no notching , no front to rear play and no side to side, bearings are good. Bike is very smooth on the road and tracks very well better than most of the bikes I've owned it's the same around town. I read the article on wobbles and slappers and from my own experience it's right on. It's colder today but clear and I put the tire pressure up to the tire max front and rear 41 front 40 rear and will go out the highway in an hour or so to see if this helps, have to wait for the frost to clear. With the tire pressure lowered to 20 psi there seemed to be no problem but the tracking was harder and steering was mushy/heavy, tire drag probably. Bike has 83,500 KM since new just over 50,000 miles. Rear drive and bearings are all good. One other thing it's just old habit, when coming down off speed I use light braking from the rear only as the disks are just to good at there job . I tried front and rear weight shifts and all this made no difference. Bike has no fairings/bags to throw me about just plain R-65. After reading the wobble/slapper article I checked everything except the tire pressures and found nothing out of place or worn to excess before returning home and the wobble was the same on the home end. I had a friend behind me and he says the tracking seems very true but he was able to see the wobble.
The wobble is not that bad but was a bit of a shock considering how the bike handled on the highway and a round town. It wasn't something I was expecting.