The top shocker mount is a metal/rubber affair, designed to flex with zero play. The centre bush is bolted tightly to the frame lug and there is no play at the bolt shank at all. The outer periphery of the bush is a press fit into the shocker mounting lug. There's very little actual movement, either axial or radial, at the top shocker mount - all the leaping about is done by the crescent bearings at the bottom - the top bush is simply there to absorb any undue stresses placed on the shock or frame lugs during deflection.
There should be NO play. Don't forget that the tiniest amount of slop at any of those mountings will be magnified disproportionately by the sheer length of the mechanical linkages involved - not least of which is the swing arm itself. A few thou in a worn lower crescent bearing for example will equate to a good centimeter at the rear axle.
If the top bush isn't obviously loose, then I would suspect that the rubber sandwich compound has gone soft and is allowing play to be felt at the rear wheel and, from previous experience with other bikes, changing out such a bush will have a most gratifying effect on the bike's handling. The job's dead easy to do ........
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