I'm surprised by the number of 09 members who are looking for steering dampers. I live in an area where many of the "side roads" are in pretty poor condition and I believe I push the bike pretty well in the twisties and I don't feel any problems with stability or the feeling the front end needs something to settle it down. It's been my experience over the years that if the front and rear are set up correctly, the bike should be stable. I have had bikes in the past that were problematic with the ability to track correctly and it's usually a balance or wheel problem, or, a steering head bearing problem. I had an XS11 a few years ago and after doing everything I could to get it in good shape, the front end was just out of this world from a tracking/steering point. In the end, I took the front end off, checked the bearings and torque of the bearings. When I cleaned, greased and torqued the bearings to speck, it was entirely a different bike, so much so that I couldn't believe just cleaning, greasing and correctly torqueing the steering head bearings. If that steering head isn't perfect, it cn cause a lot of problems that a damper may just mask. In any event, use a damper if you have to but I'd check the steering head bearings just to make sure the factory got it right.