The stock tires, are heavy.... they're conservative tires.
You can, and I imagine, most people do, buy a performance oriented set of tires, which often weigh less. Most people can, quite easily mind you, get a 160 that weighs less than the stock tire.
I completely agree with you, unsprung weight is very, very important... as is sprung weight. So it is important to advocate for smarter decisions, not just blanket statement likes "a 160 is heavier and therefore a bad idea".. that is just insanity. There is more than adequate unsprung weight to get these tires warm.
Oddly... everyone was worried that their 'chicken strips' would be huge. So i thought .. well I've had the tire on for 2 days now.. why not do a side by side comparison?
I'll attach a picture of the tire as it is on my bike right now, and a shot of the tire I took off (stock tire).. with rather tame riding (i'm not a street rossi by any stretch of the imagination), my so called 'chicken strips' have actually gotten smaller! What???
Where do I go from here? well maybe it is time to take the 250 tire off my custom chopper and put it on the r3? wider swing arm? sky is the limit? I'll attach a pic of the side by side of the 250 vs the 140 stocker... hahah
No in all seriousness, despite all the fear mongering that goes on here, i went out .. got the tire that I wanted, and I've yet to see a single downside! So I can honestly say this was probably the 2nd best thing I've ever done to the bike (lowering it being
#1 ). It handles freaking amazing. The speedo is finally right. It looks better.... I couldn't be happier.
Is it right for the race track? probably not i have no clue, and don't really care. Is it right for the street? heck yeah it is...
There is a 200 gram diff between a 140/70 and 150/60 which puts it over 5000grams in most brands, a 160 designed for a much bigger heavier bike is going to have diminishing returns in all areas.
Unsprung weight is very important,
as is grip and heat to maintain grip, 250 size bikes struggle with this.
If you're running out of edge with a 150/60 then address BP because your exhaust and LHS lower fairing bracket will be worn away.