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You would proabably notice it. Bike probably becomes slightly harder to wheely or easier to keep the front down and the turn in would be a bit slower but stability improved. All probable realy minimal though and maybe even hard to notice. Racers do use this trick though on wheely prone bikes when racing on the Isle of Man for instance where they need to keep the front down as mutch as possible on all the bumps.
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