Ya, the Magna's were even worse than the Max from what I've heard. I remember last summer when I was on my V30, going down a gigantic hill (rt 74 toward Ticonderoga). It's a good 2-2.5 miles down. I put it to the stop in 5th and let it wind out to it's 11,500 redline, which came to about 115mph. I put it in 6th, and it actually started slowing down. I figured it would be okay to push the engine a little, so I put it back to 5th and let it climb to about 12,500....the very end of the tach's scale. That was a bit over 120, and she started to gently weave. That was the first time I've ever got it, and instinctively I sat up and applied brakes. Sitting up=bad idea...that made it worse. Got to the end of the hill and the motor settled back down, idling away happily at the next intersection, despite a good 30 seconds at 1000+ RPM past it's redline. I'm pretty sure it was close to 13 grand.....gotta love your Honda.
On the Max I've found that if I get weave, I can get away with GENTLY applying the front brakes. Usually doing that instantly straightens it out.
One of my friends had a similar story about "pushing through" a weave. It may work for a bit, until it reappears 30mph later but instead of a gentle weave/wobble, it manifests as a full blown tank slapper.
I did the bounce test on my 97----yep, it was loose. Adjusted it to stop the bounce, and took it out. I ran up to 125 and was steady, but to be honest previously the weave was kinda intermittent. Sometimes I'd hit 140 with no issues, and other times I'd barely break 110 before getting a weave.
I kinda want to blame the crappy Avon venom tire on the back too....handles like crap, walks in hard corners, and is downright scary in the rain. The Max can keep it lit up off the line to the top of 3rd gear.