The Kenda knobby (270 for those interested) on the back of the r65 was at the end of it's lifespan, and while I did enjoy the traction for my jaunt up the local mountain's forestry control road, I don't like the way the Kendas perform on pavement. Accurately described by an ADVrider as: "like riding on gummy bears..." and I tend to agree. Cornering... REAL cornering... is not a fun experience. This being my first motorcycle (the 250cc scooter doesn't count), I think the rather unstable feeling tires have taught me a lot, but it's time for some confidence-inspiring rubber. Plus, I want to KEEP this bike as long as I can, so I know it's part-breaking, bolt-loosening, off-roading days are most likely (mostly) over.
So browsing for ways to empty my bank account (which is already low trying to pay for our upcoming wedding in September), I found out that Bike Bandit had some pretty good deals. I first dropped some Dunlop 404s into "my cart" but quickly removed them after reading the horrible reviews on them.
However, I found these Shinko 712s on sale for $45/each, and the reviews were (mostly) positive. In the basket they went, and because I'm tempted to mount 'em myself ghetto* style, I purchased a couple tubes, tire levers (which I should have anyway) and some rim weights. Additionally, I purchased a bunch of oil changing shims, spacers, and o-rings so I can undertake the famous "airhead oil change"... I understand it is the most complex oil change ever invented, thanks to those brilliant German engineers. (I have yet to purchase the NASA approved digital calipers for measuring o-ring micro-tolerances.)
So onto the point.... look what the man in brown (UPS for those unknowing) brought me today! Shinko 712s (Tubeless), 100/90-18 for the front, and 110/90-18 for the rear.

I'm still slightly considering taking them to a shop to mount, but I'm a cheap bastid and the experience would be good for me. I've mounted hundreds (well dozens) of bicycle tires, so this should be easy... just bigger, right?

) yeah, yeah I hear you laughing in the back....
I've looked around the Intrawebinetz and have read that mounting tubeless tires to tube-type wheels is fine (along with a tube, of course). But of course everything on the 'web is 100% accurate and truthful (notice tongue-in-cheek here) so I just want to verify that with ya'll. Tubeless tires ARE okay to mount to tube-style rims with appropriate tubes, etc?
And that's not all! Removing the rear wheel for the new tire will also allow me to:
- lube final drive splines
- replace damaged rear fender (thanks to the overly-large Kenda) with an Ebay fender-gem I got for $25!
- replace broken rear tail light (which is currently being held on by electrical tape and mini-bungee cords. Also an Ebay treasure find.
So stay tuned as I try to document my newbie flailing struggles for science (or your entertainment more likely)....
* lots of 2x4s, home-made truing stand, bicycle floor pump, sliced up plastic milk cartons, and a plethora of creative words and phrases.