So knocked the valves out.
All 4 on the front cylinder were slightly out of spec. The rear exhaust valves were out of spec as well.
I used this shim kit from the V-Rod/1125
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
All in, it wasn't that bad of an experience.
Tips:
Take the rear subframe off. Its easy enough and will really help you remove the rear valve cover and give you more room to work.
The front air duct is a pain in the ass. Have a friend or two lift up on the bars to take the weight off the suspension, it'll give you some more room to work trying to put it back in or take it out.
Grease on a Feeler Gauge is your friend for putting in shims . . .
1125 manual will really help you as well.
Honestly, I think this could be done from start to finish in 4-6 hours.