Elsies were ok... but only once you added a fork brace and sorted the springing out imho. But then I only ever had shots and never owned one.
As for handling being good or bad, well tastes change, in my Grandpas day a good handling bike was one that turned in slow and was very stable mid corner, in the eighties everyone wanted something that turned in so quick it was twitchy and on the verge of a weave on anything except a nice smooth surface... a very very difficult thing to define "good" handling, unless you are a journalist who knows everything about this weeks model of course

The only bike I could safely make an assessment of was the KH Kawa triple I rode... didn't want to turn in then dropped in suddenly, weaved mid corner then didn't want to change direction to come out of the turn, weaved and wobbled on the straight, accelerating, braking, turning... the only surprise was it managed to feel safe while standing still(!) Now that bike handled BADLY lol
Fat sports tyres? Well in the dry skinny tyres are fine, but in my experience a nice wide sports tyre can be a good deal nicer on a wet road (subject to a decent tread pattern/depth) , the XBR is a good example, I've ridden it off the edge of the back tyre on a nice sunny day (oops

) but it has also scared the bejeasus out of me on a wet one, just not enough rubber on the road...
All just imho of course
