Wow. This thread was certainly enlightening. I bought my Warrior from the fellow that started this thread. The bike still has the 200/55 tire that he bought and installed.
It also seems to explain my suspension. The bike has the flip 'n grind but he also mentioned setting the suspension for the lowest setting. I should look into that because the ride is kind of soft and I'm a much bigger guy than he was. My fender bolts aren't digging into the tire, but the mudflap license plate bracket bolts do sometimes if I ride 2-up. I need to grind the tails off of them, or better yet, just get the IFEK.
This tire that he put on is a touring tire so it'll probably last a long time. I estimate that it has 2,500 to 3,000 miles on it based on his post and my riding miles so far. The damn tire looks nearly new. It'll take forever for me to kill this thing and get the right tire on the bike. I might step up to a 210 when I do since it seems to fit with no mods. 
Well, look at it this way folks- If you're looking for a tire that performs nearly as well as the stock rear tire but has a long life so you can take long road trips, the one he installed will go the distance. It even fits if the bike is lowered. I can get my hand between the mud flap and the tire.