Scoot-n, is your bike a Euro model? That may explain the 33g rollers? If go down to 28g your HWY RPM's will go way up. The bike will go from 0-60 much faster, but 60 may be your top speed. Lowwer weight rollers faster take off speed, heavyer weights higher top speed (if engine has enough power that is), because the heavyer rollers will lowwer your RPM's. I would go down no more than 1 or 2g at most if you want more take off speed. Shimming the clutch spring is no easy task unless you have the tools like an impact wrench, 50mm socket, C clamps and such. I would leave that to a mechanic or for someone with the knowledge like Zombie. Take it from me, leave it stock. There have been many post here where people have tried to do this or that, and have done nothing more than screw up their bike.