what exactly should i replace
-wheel bearings
-swing arm bearing
- steering head bearing
anything else?
To trouble shoot the front end wobble, I would suggest you start with the steering head bearings, they may just be loose.
Put the bike on the center stand and put a jack under the engine (or piece of wood) to get the front end off the ground, check if the front end just flops from side to side.
The front end should have a small amount of resistance and should be free moving from side to side but not just banging into the steering stop when you let it go from either 11 or 1 o'clock.
This test is best done with all the cables disconnected from the handle bars but if you are careful you can simulate it without removing everything.
The correct torque for the steering stem nut that tightens it down is 26-37.5 Ft lbs.
Once you get it setup as per the manual, if it feels notchy as you turn it from side to side you will need to replace the bearings. Loose steering head bearings will wear out faster than correctly tightened ones and usually result in high speed wobbles and instability over uneven surfaces.
