What's the consensus on why/where the flex occurs? I keep hearing that airheads have some flex-induced wobble, but I've never heard exactly why, or what part of the bike is most responsible for it.
I'm building a 1976 R90 right now (my first BMW), and I'd like to try to address any inherent handling problems while I am putting the bike together. So I'm trying to target the "weakest link", and not just thoughtlessly spend a pile of money on the standard fixes, like San Jose frame braces, high-dollar shocks, billet triple clamp, or billet fork brace. I want to target my work and my money on the one thing (or group of things) that do the most good. What do you suggest as the best plan for minimizing wobble? (Let's assume a bike in good nick - no mis-adjusted steering head bearings, no loose subframe bolts, no misaligned fork tubes, no worn-out tires, no worn-out shocks, etc.)
Just for reference: here's an old article from Cycle Guide, they tested a R90/6 back in the day, and said it wallowed slightly in 50 - 60 mph turns, no matter how they set the steering damper and shock preload.
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ ... 6%2074.htm.