The reason "other" shim style heads don't seem to have this problem is due to the "other" shim head design. "Shim Under Bucket" trapps the shim under the bucket and on top of the valve stim, the shim can't come out. Kawasaki's used a "shim on bucket" as the 91-92 GSXR head, but with down draft heads. They were able to get the indiviual rocker arm(s) geometry done in a way it exerts better control of the shim puck. Also, they may use a deeper shim retainer design as had to be adopted to the GSXR. Also remember, that head was only used for two years and even Yoshimura resorted to using "forked rocker arms" when used in Superbike. Even if the shim stayed in place, Yoshimura claimed the rocker arm pad would break up, this has accured on more then one Kawasaki also when high lift .400" cams were used. I believe anything over a .380" lift cam, can't be used with the shim head. I looked at the current Yoshimura Stage one cam for that head and the lift is .375". In the past, the Superbike lift's for GSXR's were in the .380-.400" zone.... I think the APE kit is way to go if you had to use the head. The price is less then $10.00 greater then the regular retainers and they are made of Titanium also.