...and American Motorcycle Tire
http://www.americanmototire.com/catalog/index.php for the prompt delivery from Bob Roller's village to mine.
The R100S is getting new rubber to replaced the old, hard Metzlers that have been on for who knows how long. The tire's sidewall build date code scared me!
I had fitted the '81 R65 with Bridgestone S11 Spitfires shortly after acquiring the bike; replacing a pair of mis-matched shoes. The S11s are bias tires developed for bikes built in the 70s and 80s. The R65 and I have both been pleased with the handling and tread wear from the 'spits so the R100S is getting the same tires.
I'll pull both wheels this weekend and deliver the wheels, tires, tubes and rim strips to friend Craig Reed's shop for mounting and balance while I wait on 'em. Saves me a trip, he does.
I have decided that the time, frustration and blood saved in subbing out one's tire bustin', mounting and balancing is a good thing. Plus, there's a fairly large discount/closeout motorcycle accessory store close by Craig's shop. For me, the day will qualify as a
two-fer.

Got a few months worth of rubber remaining on the Triumph Triple before it will need fresh tires; then we'll head out for a week of riding twisties in northern Arkansas. Will need good, sticky radials on the Trophy. I can almost smell my credit card smoking.
