Thanks for the axle alignment suggestion, Carl. I believe the axle is running fairly true because during the tire/wheel swap I took note of how the axle came out, and after the axle nut was removed but before starting to pull the axle I was able to rotate the axle very easily...nearly with just my fingers. As I was removing the axle by slightly rotating it side to side, it remained loose until it pulled clear of the drive-side of the wheel. A couple of years back when I installed the VMax rear end, I loosened the 4 acorn nuts, set the axle in the swingarm without the wheel, jiggled the whole thing until the axle turned freely, tightened the axle pinch bolt, snugged up the acorn nuts, released the pinch bolt and pulled the axle. This past wheel removal, I didn't touch the acorn nuts, just pulled the axle. It seemed to be where I had left it on the rearend swap. If the alignment was in question, wouldn't that squirm be present in the MC tire as well? I don't get any feeling of uncertainty at all with either the present Metz or the previous 2 Avon Cobras.
At the other end of the horse, I tried out Cowpuc's method of testing the front end. I seem to remember reading somewhere on the VR site about a method of checking the front end by getting the front wheel up off the ground and bumping the bars right or left. The goal was to have the bars swing freely to the limit without rebounding. This may have been 3-ish years ago, and at the time I think the bars were pretty loose. They would swing to the stops and bounce back easily. I recall trying to tighten them up then, and maybe improved it but not enough. When I checked them this time they seemed fairly loose based on the pull Puc suggested, but after loosening the 27mm nut, and working a flat screwdriver into those 2 locknuts on the steering shaft, I was only able to snug them up a small amount. The "pull" on the bars is now a bit more than before....I can get about 3 lbs on my little luggage scale.... not quite the 5-7 lbs Puc had mentioned. I'll be riding this afternoon and will take note of any change..good or otherwise.
Cheers....