axles for a honda accord?
I will answer your question with a question why do people use Armor A ll on there cars tires, to make them shiny, but when doing that on a motor cycle tire if it gets on the tread you could lose traction, results can be disaster. I ride a Harley,and I have done this for a show so that the bike was as shiny as possible. and I received a second place prize and a $500.00 but I did not ride my bike till I checked to make sure that the treads were dry . PS. to the poster who made the comment about Harley riders unless you own one then I would keep your BIG mouth and small mind shut. OH that's right you probably own a Honda shadow ha ha ha lol
Turn it around. do NOT ride on it if it is backwards! Two reasons directional arrows exist: 1. Tread sipes are angled specifically to push water away from the center of the tire - running it backwards will create hydroplane conditions which crash! 2. Molding processes use a strip of rubber, joined end to end by overlapping, to create the circle of the tire. If the tire is driven backwards, the joint may peel backwards causing catastrophic tire failure as the circle becomes a strip of rubber/nylon again!
Axles should be the least of your worries. If you want stronger though you will have to have some custom built. The automatic and manual are not interchangeable or they wouldn't make two types.
On group rides I make the person go home and clean their tires if they show up with ArmorAll all on tires. It's not worth it to see them crash over dumb stuff like that. I rather have the person miss a ride than not come back from one. I notice this more with the newer riders.