Even though I have devileyam R6 shock fitted I am getting a wobble from the handle bars while accelerating at high speed.
Is there a relatively simple way to reduce or better, cure this without going down the steering damper route..?
Have you dropped the yokes down the forks or if so how much ? I got similar on my foxeye 600 when I fitted a jack up kit and dropped the yokes , I raised the forks back to normal and it cured it. Not sure if it is correct but I was told that dropping yokes quickens the steering but reduces high speed stability.
Forks have not been dropped through.
Pilot road 2's are good tyres but I wonder if they are part responsible for the wobble...
Had the same wobble on maximum acceleration

turned out to be swing arm bearings.....hows your tyre pressures ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
If yokes at normal height the only other things I could think of might be , wheel bearings , wheel balance and as previously said tyre pressures
Checked TP's and they were both below normal, corrected that and the wobble is mostly cured. I can still make it 'wibble' at speed or under acceleration, and I am fairly sure the swing arm bears are fine (there were last MOT and the bike hasnt done much miles since then.
How many miles since last checking the pressures ? Could be unusual tyre wear due to incorrect pressures....I would run it as it is for a couple of hundred miles until the tyres are wearing normally. .....strange things tyres
One, is never going to be enough.....
are the balance weights still on? i lost one of mine once with a pressure washer
try this ==under hard acceleration the rear is loaded hence the swinging arm bearing post which is a good line to follow mots look for excess play only small play is undetected till loaded
also try going up 1 click on preload this will make the rear harder and place load on the front
worth a go
i have used the ones from simply bearings of ebay but try the preload as its free to do before buying bearings