I should preface this by saying, I'm new to motorcycles - both the riding and the mechanical work involved.
I have a '78 cb550 that I just got. So far it has been great. I see some necessary preventive maintenance looming ahead and I'm trying to plan the best way to go about it. Most notably, I would like to rebuild the wheels, wheel bearings and replace the tires.
While I'm taking the trouble to do that, I'd like to upgrade the handling as much as I can. I am very confused by tire choices, in general. I see cafe racers that are sitting on balloon-like tires, and I'm not sure what that could possibly do for handling. But in terms of staying stock, well they don't even make the mfg recommended tire sizes any more. My bike has the original size up front, and a metric in the back that is 'close' to the honda recommended 3.75", but has a different profile completely. Modern tire technology has advanced quite a bit since 1978, and it seems there are very few choices that fit well on 1.85" rim. If I were to change the rim, could I run different tires that would improve handling? The hubs will stay stock (with new bearings). What about wheel sizes (I don't know if that can be changed with just different spokes on the stock hub?)
I don't think I will change the suspension geometry at all (in terms of ride height, rake and trail, etc) but I would like to rebuild the forks with either new springs and an air valve or using an emulator, which seems a bit more complicated/expensive. Overall I don't have too much to complain about in the front, but I want to do something about the rear suspension. I'm still not an experienced rider, but I definitely feel at the moment that the rear of this bike is a little... loose. and bouncy.
Is there anything you recommend I read up on so that I can make some informed decisions about the best rim/tire combination on these bikes?
And, to be clear, to me best means that it improves the handling and performance of the bike. Aesthetics aren't a consideration.