Delta, if you don't know why dampers are used, after being told numerous times already, its a waste of time explaining it over and over again..
OK, then let me ask this:
Did any of you that experienced wobbles, tank slappers and the like*:
a) Inform Honda that there's something seriously wrong with their product and a steering damper should have been provided?
b) Inform US authorities there's a serious safety issue that needs to be adressed? I'd recommend to report it to the same authorities that did such a wonderful job on warning stickers and mirrors (objects in this mirror...). There can be no doubt they take things very serious indeed.
c) Inform road authorities there's a dangerous situation on road such and such and a warning sign would be the least they could do, responsible as they are for these third world quality roads in the first place?
d) Now we all know how hard it is to pass the US license test. Not only you are supposed to tell your left from your right blinker, you should also know the difference between a green and a red light AND HOW TO ACT and most important of all: the infamous rolling stop at a stopsign that has to be avoided AT ALL TIMES (oh, boy, oh boy, that one tough). Now, are there any of you steering damper users that did take an advanced motorcycle training, like motorcyclecops undergo?
e) Is there an explanation why (overhere) to my memory I've not seen steering dampers on police patrol bikes? And do you think I can sue the unresponsible police trainers that not only showed up on a bike without a damper but also failed to warn us we should start with mounting one?
I apologise in advance for wasting your time.
* Yes, I've often experienced the usual unrest at around 60 km/h. Nothing to worry about as long as both hands rest on the handlebars and yes, I've experienced (only a few) speed weeves at speeds over 160 km/h. Nothing to worry about, just don't sit upright but lower your chest (again) to the tank.