hey-Hey!!!,Don wrote:This thread reminds me of hundreds of similar discussions over on Miata Forum over the past 10 or 12 years MikeEMS wrote:Unless you want a really ill-handling bike or you just want to go fast for 1/4 mile straight, you probably should not exceed a 160 in the rear on a conventional chassis geometry CBX
Take my word for it, there's a segment of the population who doesn't give a darn if it's even safe to move in a straight line - They're going for a certain 'look' and when they get it, they'll figure out some way to ride it . . . . and then likely they'll be back here posting about how much better it handles than a stocker ;)
Don
I don't think it'll take more than what will comfortably fit onto the stock rims to drag the hard bits into the pavement. That said...:) I went up to 3.5 x 18 so I could mount a 140/70-18 K591 on my '82. Worked well enough Mark did the same thing to his '79. Wish I could have found a matching three spoke for the front for the same sort of green. Turned out the greatest benefit came from the lighter VFR wheel, not its greater width and tire choice.
cheers,
Douglas