Come to think of it, another easy way to keep the bike behaving is to run a stiffer fork oil. SAE30HD works well in most standard 'glide front ends. "Fork oil" is for cartridge forks, the Savage has 1950s HD knock-offs.
Sluggo brought up previously (and of course I completely spaced) making sure your spokes are tight. Loose spokes will definitely pull a wheel out of true. Yet another reason that heavier machines use cast wheels. Having the wheels balanced occasionally is a good idea as well. But, even changing the tire at 7.5 years on the bike didn't require any weights or spoke adjustment for my 98 model.
I'd add a fork brace, but, my forks completely bottom out at every stop.

Either I ride it too agressively, or, I've completely destroyed the springs. Whichever, I'll try some SAE40 or 50 and see if it helps.
Well, I'm off to work. To find a BUNCH of parts. Like: fork seals, exhaust gasket (head to pipe), brake pads, brake shoes, wheel bearings, swingarm bearings (or bushings, not sure which the Savage uses), head set bearings, grips, 12 inch over stock throttle/clutch cables, air filter, sparkplug, one piece riser cap... sheesh...might be cheaper to just get another Savage.

Like I said, I'm rough on my bike...
-WD
And it's still the only one that takes the beating and comes back for more. 8)