This is along the lines I was thinking. The correct suspension settings are not written on stone tablets. If the rider puts on, or loses, weight that will effect things. If the ability of the rider improves so that he is going faster that will also effect things. So, of course, will damage to the bike.
I have here a copy of "Sportbike Suspension Tuning - How To Improve Your Motorcycle's Handling and Performance" by Andrew Trevitt and I commend this work to anyone who wants to understand their bike's suspension. (No not my copy, y'all can buy yer own.)
The book contains a suggested course on how to fully understand what effect the various suspension adjustments have. It also contains a trouble shooting guide.
"High frequency headshake on smooth pavement. Likely cause: insufficient trail
Add trail by lowering rear ride height, reducing rear preload, lowering the fork tubes in the triple-clamps, adding front preload, or decreasing triple-clamp offset."
Those suggested solutions are all separated by an "or" not an "and". When altering settings it is best to change just one at a time otherwise you won't know which change worked.
If I may make one other suggestion? Ask a friendly mod to move this to the "Frame Suspension and Final Drive" forum where it's just possible your thread may attract the attention of people who can help, anyway it should attract less attention from people who almost certainly can't.

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