If you are a touring guy, the lower RPM at top gear will be relaxing. I calculated the gearing, -3 teeth at the rear sprocket, or +1 at the front sprocket, if it fits, will also fix the speedo error. It is now a bit optimistic. You may not get the top gear high speed roll as it was before the higher gearing. It will be affected a little bit. No problem down shifting one to pass a slow car. At 5th, with the sligher gearing, will be much faster than 6th in stock gearing. I don't see the higher gearing affecting the general performance of the bike other than the 1st gear, for the red light drag race type. Since I don't pull wheelies either, I am not affected. I won't be changing the sprockets and the chain until I wear out the stock ones. Too cheap and no time. If I have a free day, I rather ride.
BTW, the stock speedo is optimistic, but the odo is accurate. Correct the speedo, the odo will be pessimistic by the same percentage.