Jerry, tires and rims are made for each other for a reason - motorcycles turn and go around corners at speed because the tire's center is larger in circumference than it's edges. You don't turn a bike around corners like a car or trike - it's like a cone or dounce cap - when you put it on the table and roll it - the large end travels a lot farther then the small end. When you put a wide tire on a small rim - you are making that difference much more than the engineers and design people intended. You reduce the rubber contact patch that is responsible for traction in the first place, you increase the aspect ratio of side/center/side drastically and dangerously. The tire/rim marrige is one of safety, one of balance, one of getting the proper tire patch and turn - Trust me, if you just got to have more tire - lace a new rim made for the tire you want to run. The shape of the "U" will drastically effect handling, braking, and turn-in. It's a very bad idea.
No one says you shouldn't have your wide tires - just do it the right way, please. Lace a wider rim to the hub. It may look cool just having a wider tire, but you can get into serious trouble with turn-in and laying corners. It's not the smart thing to do.
Regards,
Gordon