My bars and front forks are vibey at high speeds, like around 90-100+ mph. (On the track.

My wheels are in balance. I have not tightened my head bearing or replaced wheel bearings and now at 28k miles.
I do notice that the bottoms of the fork legs seem to be bouncing front to back at speed.
I have .95 racetech springs and 7.5 weight oil. Compression dampening around 9 clicks and reb about 8. I have toyed with the clickers a bit, but doesn't change the vibing.
I realize the vibes are only at high speeds, but I feel like the fork legs shouldn't be wiggling the way they are. I'm wondering if maybe switching to the higher weight oil has affected high speed dampening (i.e. a lower weight oil would allow more fluid movement when suddenly jarred, thereby eliminating the vibe without allowing fork dive).
Could this just be wheel bearings? Seems like I'd notice vibes at lower speeds to. Ideally, the ride would still be completely smooth even at high speeds. While it isn't unbearable as is, it's definitely not perfect.
Thanks in advance.