I too am in a similar situation.
I run two different wheel setups though, Summer & Winter.
Winter = Std wheels (rear 150-55-17) & (front 110-80-19)
Been through most common brands making this size & swear by Metzler Tourances.
Absolutely awe inspiring in the wet. Dry though I can run off the edge of the rear & tries to high side me. Hence the change for Summer.
Summer = Vtr/Cbr wheels (180-60-17) & (front 120-55-17).
I used to use a 55 wall rear Metzeler RaceTec, K2 rear & K1 front (ex BSB).
I really like these, mega lean angles & no dramatics tipping in. I found them very confidence inspiring.
Then this year, all change to Pirelli super Corsa's 180-
60-17 & 120-55-17 (ex BSB).
I initially put low track pressures in these & found the tip in way too severe for my liking but I persevered & blamed it on the 60 profile.
I continued riding the scary bike like this through summer, until one day I had to take my lad to work so I upped the pressures to 38front 42rear.
On the way there it was the usual pillion ride, but on the way home it was a different bike, no really scary tipping in & back came the confidence to tilt her over to full lean again & nail it out of corners.
Live & learn
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What ever you choose, play with the pressures if you find it handles a bit odd
I admit when I do change the wheels over (from 19" to 17" front), it does take a few rides to get the bike to feel comfortable again.
Its like dropping you forks an inch in the yokes
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