Hi John
I had my 98 (same as all other years as far as width goes. You will have to take your wheel to a machine shop and have them take off I believe dont quote me its been a few years (.0090) off the bead of the rim. They made 15 in motorcycle rims like this to prevent automotive tires being mounted.
One word of advice, dont even try a automobile tire such as a 195-60-15 it will just spin.
As far as the M&H slick, this is all and more the tire you will need as far as traction. I had a buddy here that dragraced his VMAX with an M&H slick with bars 60 footing att thtrack 1.30's its a flat tire with a very soft sidewall meant to wrinkle under hard launches. I dont run a tube in mine but one word of advice if you also choose not to run a tube place something under the right side peg if not you will come out after a few hours with your bike laying on its side and a ding in the faux (dont ask me how I know this :bang head
Ok here is the part you may not like to hear. You will HAVE to chop up the inner left part of the swingarm to the point you see the driveshaft in order to clear this fat wide slick.
Yes it is a taller tire and no it wont effect the low end power. This motor makes great torque its not a 600 CC sport bike to where it will bog. To be honest the taller tire picks up your MPH with the VMAX engine about 1.5 mph+ in the 1/8 mile. I cant find more detailed pics but my pic here is taken with the slick on the rear.
I have over 80 passes on this slick and it still hooks hard when I run it. the bad thing is its not a DOT tire so I cant run it on street night of the drags here for money runs.
I will list the good points along with the bad points if you have any more ?'s feel free to ask.
Good points, Its the cheapest way to run a slick on the VMAX. It looks really cool fills in the rear of the bike, last forever and doesnt take much of a burnout to get it to hook. When you do a burn out it will smoke to the extent where someone will think there is a fire and call the fire dpet.
Bad points, have to cut your left inner swingarm, soft sidewall where you get a bounce if ridden on the street and its sqaure to where you steer your bike and not lean it.