After riding it for a bit, I don't think I will. Initially, the cockpit felt a little cramped and so I thought I might want clip-ons to get a better body position when cornering. After some spirited riding today, I don't think it's necessary. I really don't like riding clip-ons on the street anyhow, mostly due to visibility issues. With standard bars, I sit higher and my helmet's not tucked between my arms. It's so much easier to swivel my head from that position and I feel like shoulders are blocking my peripheral vision.
I agree that the stock handlebars are just right for aggressive street riding. It's a pretty low rise, wide bar that puts the rider in control of the front end. Clip-ons are really only required IMHO for:
1. Track riding/racing
2. Cool factor - they look racy
They definitely make low speed manuevering more of a pain. But... since we're on the subject, here is another cool option (not cheap though):
http://store.speedymoto.com/adjustable-53mm-clip-ons-p217.aspxIf nobody's done it by the time I get my bike, I'll try those... because cool factor is enough for me.