Troy, I shimmed all 4 of my rocker arms,, after I replaced the needle bearings, as I had to replace one rocker arm, and it required shimming, so I went ahead and did all of them. I tried to get equal thickness of shims on each side of the rocker arm, and also tried to get the rocker arm centered on the valve tip, or at least as close as I could get it. I tried to leave about .002 in. clearance between the rocker arm shims and the support 'block' that the rocker shaft goes through, to allow for metal expansion when up to operating temperature. It will quiet down the noise a bit . These bikes will go through some expensive maintenance cycles, I'm just about through with my latest maintenance, and it's around $2000 at this point, but this is about the only money I've put into the bike in 26 years and 80,000 miles of riding, other than the usual consumable type items.