couple of website's "anecdotal' claims doesn't make it fact. you can ask any track rider on gtam and they can answer you.
Wow, nice logic bomb there pal... dismiss published data as anecdotal by referencing more anecdotes

Imperial College of Science - Motorcycle Steering Oscillations due to Road Profiling
Imperial College of Science - On steering wobble oscillations of motorcycles
"The effect of changes in the rider’s upper body mass on the transfer function that maps road vertical displacement to the steering angle are studied in Fig. 16. As suggested in f.18, an increase in the rider’s upper body mass by 20 kg (44.1 lbs) reduces this gain peak by approximately 8 dB. In the same way, a reduction of the rider’s upper body mass by 20 kg (44.1 lbs) increases the peak gain by approximately 7 dB."
"The response of the rider to a potential accident situation will primarily be to stiffen both arms and torso, which actions only marginally stabilize the wobble mode. The fundamental difficulty for the rider is that the available stabilizing action is likely to be insufficient to counter a developing problem, especially one started by some unfriendly excitation, in which a relatively large amplitude develops quickly."