Traction may increase a little but your contact patch doesnt. So although you may see an increase in traction, I doubt it is even remotely enough to offset the weight increase. Who wants to do the math of the deflection on this. Its not the same as getting direct downward force like the wing of a dragster. The momentum is carrying the weight foward, not down. Since your contact patch doesnt increase (significantly) the the possibility of overloading the friction of the contact patch increases with weight. Dont believe me, test for yourself. Take a quarter and a dime. Place them on a table. Lift one side of the table and see which slides first. My money is on the heavier quarter. Even though the quarter has a much greater contact patch, its weight will overload friction before the dime.