I have a 2003 ST1300 which has a definite weave problem when cruising around freeway ramps (long sweepers, not cloverleafs) at moderate to slightly higher than moderate speeds. The wobble only hits if I remove my hand from the throttle or from both grips, which I obviously don't do at freeway speeds. This bike just turned over 53K on the odo, has almost new tires and has never been wrecked. I have a nearly new Dunlop Sportmax D220ST Radial on the rear in 170/60 R17. I have an also nearly new Dunlop D220F D220ST in 120/70 ZR18 on the front. Does anyone have any experience with this weave problem? The wobble isn't really a big issue, as I tend to keep both hands on at almost all times. The high-speed weave, however, is very disconcerting. I've been riding for over 40 years and I've been in high speed wobbles, weaves and just about every other situation of this type that I can imagine over the years. I've had every brand of Japanese bike, as well as 3 Harleys and a Triumph. I never experienced anything like this with my other bikes, except once in the 70's on a bike that was notorious for a weak frame. In the 70's I had a Kawasaki 500 2-stroke triple and that thing had the worst wobble you can imagine. If you tried to accelerate in a curve, you'd just about get a tank-slapper every time. At any rate I've been hoping that someone on the forum has had this problem and knows how I might stop, or at least mitigate the high speed weave. BTW, thanks to all for great advice in my previous posts. Also, I'd like to give praise to Seth Laam for a great job on rebuilding the stock seat into something worth riding. I did NOT like the stock seat and Seth did a great job at a very reasonable price. This is my first ST13 and I otherwise love the bike. I sold my last (and I mean LAST) Harley Superglide on a Thursday and by that Sunday I had found this ST, which I promptly took to a dealer and had the (quite pricey) 50K service fully done, since there were no service records provided with the bike.