I have run a Goodyear Triple tread Assurance 205/55/16 now for about 23,000 miles. Run lower air pressure, usually around 24/26lbs and expect another 25-30k more mileage from it, at a minimum. The harder u push these in sweepers, the more planted your are. In sharp corners, as the pictures below indicate, you do come up on the edge, although patch contact remains larger than that of a bike tire. What takes some getting used to is..... the harder you push the bike in turns, the more planted you become... and feel. In emergency stops, these tires "hook up awsome"... as I am positive this tire saved me once in an emergency! I have owned more than 25 motorcycles and have riden now for 4 years. I know the only reason I stopped "in time" and within the distance I did, was due to having the car tire on the back; as when I first hit the brakes, I knew I was going to hit the person who made an "unsignaled" turn right in front of me (to the left with their right hand signal on!). Another story.
You won't be sorry if you go to a car tire. More countersteer, but generally much more planted in all but very tight corning. Of course your buddies will always tease you about not needing a 'side stand" any longer... telling everyone that you can just stop the bike and it stands up by itself!
You will like it.
