St1300 areo winglets? Help with speed wobble?

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St1300
Had an idea this morning that maybe some front areo could help the St1300 at higher speeds. Does anyone think some front winglets would help put some weight back on the front tyre at higher speeds?
 
Had an idea this morning that maybe some front areo could help the St1300 at higher speeds.
What do you consider 'higher speeds'? If you routinely hit triple digits, maybe rethink your velocity? I never had problems with my ST up to 95, and I only hit that once or twice on deserted interstates for a very short distance.
 
What do you consider 'higher speeds'? If you routinely hit triple digits, maybe rethink your velocity? I never had problems with my ST up to 95, and I only hit that once or twice on deserted interstates for a very short distance.
That's my suspicion. I know both mine will pass 120 with no issues. Most bikers who have discussed weave incidents with me were riding top heavy bikes from several makers. Heavy stuff in the top box, police bikes fully equipped and such.....usually extra weight near or behind the rear axle. But not every make or model. Could be maintenance discipline (tires, pressure, suspension). But...weave on well maintained crotch rockets kinda' makes me question all that. Cut the throttle, slide forward, stay off the brakes seems to be the most frequent recovery method.
 
When I increased the rear sag too much I encountered the wobble. It’s definitely a tail wagging, not a front end slap issue. The bars were stable. The front end hunting/floating at speed is another issue altogether. Full RaceTech suspension cured that 100%.
 
I've never had a wobble on the ST except around decel 40mph if I let go the bars.....mostly on old tires.
Getting some bounce in turbulence around trucks is another matter.
 
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