Thanks Raywood... guess I was just trying to avoid a trip to the dealer. Always hate handing the dealer $100/hour to do stuff that I can do myself. However, it doesn't sound like it would take them more than a few minutes, huh?
I think my front bearings have about 20,000 miles on them. Hard to say as I had the front wheel replaced about a year and a half ago, give or take 6 months. Was replaced due to the stock one getting bent after leaning over too far going over a "lip" of new pavement on the freeway.
I'm also experiencing a front end oscillation of some kind that I'm trying to nail down. It's not a wobble though. It's more of an up and down jumping I feel in the handlebars that lasts for about a second, then goes away for about a second, then repeats. So far I've replaced the fork seals, and the front tire. And yes, I do use the dyna-beads. The dealer said that one of the front bearings was suspect, so I figured I'd give that a shot and see what happens.
Is there anything else you can think of that could cause this "bounciness"?