First, my starting point.
04" VTR 1000
Standard Suspension
Sag/Ride Height all set the best i could, Bike sat level, felt great, no real complaints
Rider; 6'2" 108Kg
Brand new tires.
Forks about 8mm out of triple clamps.
Fitted 6mm Spacer and made no other adjustments.
First Impressions:
Yes, it leans a little more on the stand, but no where near as bad as i thought, in fact, its probably better, as it always felt it was going to highside on the stand.
Getting on the bike:
WOW, instant difference.
My butt hit the sit way before i expected, its like someone jacked the back up (don't laugh, as thats all it felt like), and the suspension in the rear felt firmer.
Setting off:
Straight away i fell like everything has been thrown onto the front end
The bike no longer "feels" level
Low speed "flip flops" feel almost dangerous, almost like the bike wants to tuck underneath you, mind you, i was going down hill.
Riding a familiar section of road:
Ok, now its slowly starting to feel more comfortable or natural... its just different (seat of the pants i mean)
Corning, to my surprise smooth, faster, no bobble mid corner,... But was i actually faster??? Not sure.
Slow tight corners, Good
Slow long corners, Great, feels far more "locked in"
High speed corners felt amazing, the bike just sits in the groove!
High Speed straights, same is always, i was expecting it to be more twitchy in the front, but strangely, its almost more stable.
(I think thats because of more weight on the front maybe?, as i only suffered from head shake under full power and direction change at the same time, the front end used to come off the deck or get super light)
Post Ride:
My back hurts a little more than usual

Pulling a wheelie now seems a bit harder, as everything seems to be falling forward onto the front end.
Overall, i have probably not ridden for long enough to know if i prefer it or not, but i think i do.
I was scared the bike was going to handle in some strange and erratic way, but it hasn't.
Tomorrow is the test, full morning ride with friend of same VTR.
Now, should i have adjusted the rear suspension at all to compensate for the 6mm shim?
FIrst off i felt i really needed to, as it almost felt the front end and back end were disconnected, instead of working together, they sure were not level.
But after a 15minutes riding, your body adapts to the change and now its hard to tell.
Another thing, looking down inside the fairing, passed the instrument cluster when riding,
1. I can see my leaking fork seal
2. I can see about 80mm to 90mm of travel before the forks will hit the lower triple clamp mount.
Thanks