Nice looking bike! I would almost bet that the handling differences you are noticing are more the fault of the PO not compensating for the additional weight, etc., of the fairing in the suspension setup. Another thing that can cause the handling to feel sluggish is a bigger than stock front tire, that will lead to an understeer condition. I think the stock front tire size falls somewhere a 90/90 and 100/90 in metric sizes and I usually go with the 90/90. I have a 90/90 Macadam 50e on the front of the R65"RS" with progressively would front fork springs (7.5w fork oil) and Koni rear shocks/springs and it handles nicely.
If you do any winter riding, or in temps below about 45 degrees, you will come to appreciate the extremely efficient RT fairing after the first ride once things get cooler. Above 90 degrees, though, you will bake which is why I have a faired RT for winter and an unfaired one for summer. I rode my RT for one summer here and it was absolutely miserable when temps topped the 100 degree mark.