What I have like yours: Storm Ultra 2. Loose head bearings (I think, never messed with them and doesn't "feel" tight). Had an original style K700 front and a Sportmax(?) front before with no wobble.
What I don't have like you: decel wobble, dynabeads (or any weights at all, removed them), and I do have a KB fork brace and new wheel bearings.
My thought is that if you have a "perfectly" balanced tire like I seem to have, could the dynabeads (or any weight) throw it off? I would like to know what would happen if you took it somewhere and had it checked for balance as it sits, not telling them about the dynabeads, and see what happens. Then I would explore the head bearings, snug them up more than tighten. Then I would talk to Avon if that did not work...
As the original skeptic, I was very leery of the Avons after what I had read, but I wanted a matched set, and found them on sale. I personally do not balance a premium tire unless it proves that it needs it. And I cannot see ever going back to Dunlop for a tire ON THIS BIKE. The difference in the tire is that much for me, and I ride aggressively. If my next Avon proves to cause head shake, I will not hesitate to slightly snug up my bearings before I send it back as defective.
Keep us informed of how this comes out. And I should note that there is an excellent write up somewhere of all the things that can cause this, things that should be checked anyway. Including the swingarm bolt torque. This winter I will be finding that article and going over my bike anyway...