iIs not my interpretation, it what is seen on the streets here..
Some of us could give two figs about EVER cornering as hard as the bike is capable of.. something you dont seem to grasp..
You ever notice how some folks like their bike to look like a race replica.. like an Eddie Lawson bike.. or a Repsol honda.. or a CR 750 Honda..
Well its the same on dragbikes and hot streetbikes.. Some folks happen to like a bike to look like Russ Jr's current racer.. but hey dont take my word for it.. ask him... Have you EVER been over here or checked out the bike mags from here...? ? ? ? ?
I meant your interpretation of what you consider a "performance" mod for the street, i understand everything else. I have had lots of performance street bikes and thats exactly what they were, better than stock in both HP and handling...
You are actually arguing for me, if you make a "street" bike worse at cornering on the street then its not a "performance mod". Its not about riding around corners at a million MPH either, all roads have corners. I think some have the wrong interpretation of Performance, sure as hell sounds like it...
not everybody on here wants to do "twisties". My bikes steering is still very responsive, can still do the goofy figure 8 that the state of Illinois requires to get your license. and if you ever get a chance to find a smooth road in Ill. I doubt I'll ever lean it over far enough to scrape the alt cover or center stand... lots of straight line riding...hence a streched bike is more stable....so it is a performance mod.. look at the pic and tell me it wont handle and I dont have enough ground clearance.
A stretched bike may be more stable in a straight line but its not a Performance mod if it makes it worse at anything required for the street, i am not saying you ride like an old lady but if you have trouble scraping a center stand on an old stock height Honda then you probably will never ride hard enough or well enough to know how these bikes really handle anyway. If you lengthen the rear it will help with straight line stability, drop down the forks you are reducing trail at the front, reducing trail makes the front more nervous so you now have a bike that the rear wants to go straight and the front wants to go left and right and will occasionally induce a head shake {tank slapper}, if you think i'm wrong then go read up on frame geometry, even 754 {Frank} will tell you that long bikes, choppers, diggers and the like also have longer trail numbers due to rake changes, {more rake, this adds stability in a straight line by adding trail which aids stability}. I don't mind discussing "performance" mods with anyone but it surely helps if you know what you are talking about.... Also after owning 40 odd bikes and 20+ old Honda's I have a fair idea how well they handle and how much ground clearance they have, lowering the bike then extending the rear is NOT a performance mod for the street, its just a modification.