So the bike I noticed wandering above highway speeds, around 80+ it would feel 
as though the bike we're drifting side to side underneath me. Any slower and it 
just wouldn't happen. Yesterday on my way home from work I was on the highway 
and begun to notice it happening at slower speeds. All the way down to 35/40 
mph. I was shitting bricks but made it home ok. I'd noticed my fork seals 
leaking maybe a month ago but it was very slight and I made a mental note to 
change the seals this off season. Well, looks like that may be moved up. There 
was a pretty thick black ring of ATF around my fork tubes when I got home and 
I'm thinking that over a months time, the two forks became imbalanced with oil. 
Is this a symptom of unbalanced oil between the two tubes? I'm thinking over 
the course of a month that my seals just leaked out too much oil in my right 
fork and that's the cause (fingers crossed) of the oscillation. 

My steering head feels fine, no notches or anything, tires look and feel ok. 
Still rounded and fairly even on the wear. Front and rear wheel have zero play 
when yanked, tugged, jammed, and janked any which direction. Any chance it's 
the new rear shocks I put on? Gah. 

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