Well, I bit the bullet and spent $0.00 to lower my '00 VFR. Rotated the lower shock mount thingies (highly technical terminology for you lay persons) and slid the forks up in the trees. WOW, like magic...I can almost flatfoot with my 29" inseam! I guess I got the front lowered a tad more than the back because the turn in is somewhat quicker at slow speeds. Only got a short ride, hit a couple of nice "S" curves and nice on/off ramps for the local superslab and it steered slightly quicker, but still felt very stable. Tried a little low speed manuevering in a bank parking lot before everybody appeared to empty the ATM and thought I was on a much more sporty machine. The Viffer felt much lighter at low speeds!
I've been considering this for a few months and finally decided to try it because the spousal unit & I are taking the MSF Intermediate class next weekend. Yeah, here in SC we have beginner, intermediate and experienced classes. So many "goofballs" get a learner's permit and constantly renew it that they revised the beginner course and broke it into two classes. The beginner course uses their bikes and doesn't include the riding skills test. The intermediate course uses your bike and has the riding skills test. DMV "may" accept passing the intermediate course in lieu of a riding skills test administered at DMV but they don't have to. We're trying to get the spousal unit licensed so I will quit calling her "one of those goofballs on a permanent learners permit." :o