By dropping the yokes down the fork leg you will reduce the
trail or castor angle.
Why is that distance or angle important? It is what keeps the wheel in the straight ahead position when moving.
The greater the trail the greater the resistance the wheel will have to moving from the straight ahead position, i.e. you will need more force on the handlebars to make the bike turn.
Go the other way and you reduce trail thus reducing reducing the input needed to turn.
Taken to extreme and eventually the wheel will try to turn by itself and you will not be able to control the bike.
Having a lower input requirement to turn is referred to as 'making the steering quicker'; the down side is that the bike will be less stable particularly on uneven roads.
On your bike it an easy to revert to the OE spec by moving the yokes back up the fork leg.
I suggest you do this and see how the bike feels compared to how it is now.
You will then have data to decide which way you want to go.