Hello Andy,
I have seen that too. I have therefore started a new wheel project with wider rims.
I have the hubs. Now the boring bearing replacement. Stinking old grease when heating the hubs before hammer out the bearings.
I was a little bit too quick mounting the 120 tire on my stock sized wheel. This tire size was much cheaper than 4.0
I got the enlightening idea thanks to another thread where wider rims were up.
See charts below.
Rim vs tire size .
Tire angle on stock rims. The height is the interesting detail.
90/90-19 and 120/80-18 are very close to stock heights.
Thanks to the rim vs tire chart I realized the tire rim combo often recommended is not OK. Too wide tires.
I have looked into my CB750 shop manual. No 100/90-19, 120/90-18 mentioned anywhere, only 3.25-19, 4.0-18.
I think this is from a time when there were very few tire sizes made. Tires will work, not fall off, but way wrong.
100/90-19 front.
Too wide for 1.85 rim.
90/90-19 is also a wider tire than stock, will probably work better but still in need of wider rim, 2.15.
120/90-18 rear.
Way too wide for 2.15 rim. 2.75 is the ideal but not common. 3.0 works too.
Next rear tire after the 120/90 will be 120/80 which match stock height much better.
So that new rear tire will be taken off and remounted on another wheel.
I think the rims will be Morad valanced rims or similar.
This will be a good upgrade on this bike. Tougher dressing.
My stock K2 however, will always get stock tires.