I.............I have never consciously counter-steered a motorcycle in my life. If I had to do that, I would not ride it.
Well, you may have missed something in life! I rode significantly over 100,000 miles on big touring bikes, think FJ1200 and ST1100 Pan European, 550lb and 650lb motorcycles, but a lot of the time two up with full luggage! And think France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites....7 mountain passes over 2000 metres in one day ride outs included!
All miles sat firmly in the middle of the seat, no weight shifting to aid in turns, and all 'conciously' countersteered!
But I learnt about countersteering on a 750 Fastback when studying gyroscopes in RAF training! So I also 'conciously' countersteered whilst racing in the '70s! Best way through Cadwell Park Gooseneck was push on right bar till the right exhaust hit the floor, then push hard on the left until the left exhaust hit the floor! (he only reason it doesn't work like these days is because I have a high level exhaust!, oh! and I am the best part of 40 years older)
I worry when people say they don't countersteer, or don't do it conciously, or don't like to do it, or are in any way afraid of it. Because at the end of the day it means they don't fully understand the basic dynamics of a motorcyle and are not relaxed enough on the bike to explore what it will do, or they simply never learnt enough finesse in applying the forces.
Your continual return to this issue of offset and steering suggests that for all of your race history, today you aren't comfortable!
Maybe it is time to swap the Seeley for a nice road bike and enjoy some Sunday riding?
And yes, it will happen to me one day, when?, I just don't yet know.