Put a plastic tray under front wheel of the '85 K100 and found it was leaking at the bead, so I removed the wheel, dismounted the tire, cleaned the rim (as I should have done) with RuGlide and a Scotch Brite pad, remounted the tire and reinstalled it on the bike. As I tightened the last bolt, realized I forgot to rebalance (I had made sure I relocated the dot at the valve stem), but it was over 90 degrees with a heat index of 100, so I said "screw it" and took it for a 10 mile yeehaw to cool down and it rode fine.
When I got back, I pulled back the tank of the '91 to look at the routing of the clutch cable as it didn't "look" right. It wasn't and I ended up removing the dash pad, releasing the clutch cable and changed how it went over the handlebars under the dash pad. In the process, I dislodged one of the ABS wires and, since I had a wire dislodged already for the Hazards, will resolder both and put it back together this weekend. Can only stand about 30 min. in the heat and sweating all over my glasses.