OK, so I got a pair of Monster wheels for essentially free - 3.5x17 front and 4.5x17 rear. The rear is a challenge to fit - it will need a completely new cush drive, but I have a small shop and I've made cush drives before - this one seems relatively simple to fab up, just time consuming in that it will involved making up 7 separate components. Given the price of the wheels, and my lack of a rush I don't mind the time investment. Before I go to the effort, though, I wanted to get opinions from members on how changing wheel widths/tire sizes has affected the handling on their bikes. My own personal experience is that any step up in wheel size comes with a commensurate loss in feel and steering response. Going up to the 4.5 means going with a 160 series tire in the rear, and a 120 series in the front. Plus, these bigger tires can weigh more, of course. This bike, BTW, is completely stock, and will probably remain relatively detuned for it's entire life.
So, anyone seen much of a negative trade off going to wider wheels? Bill, I'm especially interested in your take, of course!
Sam