IMHO, juddering (ie shaking the whole bike)will be something bent or loose, whereas worn disks are more likely to give a pulsing through the brake lever.
When you've had the wheel out, have you grasped the fork sliders and see if you can feel any back and forth/side to side movement? Loosen the triple clamp bolts a bit and try rotating the fork leg -if its bent you'd see the bottom of the slider moving around (can't explain it but I'm sure you know what I mean)
Are the surfaces where the caliper bolts to the fork leg good / flat? Caliper bolt holes or sliding pin holes not worn? (if the fault happens at pushing speed it would seem the caliper(s) grab the disk and are moving a bit, either on the bolts or slider pins)
Remove 1 caliper - put something between the pads so they don't pop out then try it with only one side active? Any change? (try to narrow it down to one side).
Mudguard bolts tight? Guard mounts can act as a cheap fork brace
Do you know anyone with a similar bike that you could swap the wheel with?
whats a fork slider?
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