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No offense taken, most of us are here to learn and second or third opinions are welcome. You're right about the extra weight carried high. I'm headed for the desert, most of my riding is mellow, I will be riding solo and that's a compromise I'm willing to make. I have the QD sway bar links for higher speeds but don't need it connected for my local riding.You example isn't quite accurate. From the pics I saw of your Talon you have the thing loaded down to the max and have a ton of weight up high on the chassis, ie 2nd spare tire/wheel. What you describe above is the result of an unbalanced setup, not a sway bar or shock tuning issue.
No offense, but unless you are using the talon for 100% rock crawling purposes riding around with the sway bar disconnected is kinda dumb. Especially with the amount of weight you are carrying up high on the chassis.
Want it to handle and ride better with it still connected, start playing around with spring rates, crossover ring heights and shock valving. Store bought setups are improvements but are never going to be as good as dialing in the shocks/springs for your particular riding style and machine weight.
Shock valving is in my future and crossover height experimentation is available but I won't be trying to figure out the spring rates, that's a never ending quest for my purposes.
For those who haven't seen my setup -