The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
General Category => General Announcements => Topic started by: flying.finn on February 12, 2009, 04:00:57 PM
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Howdy all,
I'm new here but have been lurking for a while .. Thanks for the great resource ;[smiley=dizzy2.gif]
here is my bike
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi124.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fp9%2Fhkens%2FR65LS%2FImg2008-11-28-140724.jpg&hash=61e76189da6d50c3c4072019e9db5da8ed89ada5)
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Welcome! I agree with your feelings about disco... [smiley=puke2.gif]
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Welcome! I agree with your feelings about disco... [smiley=puke2.gif]
Justin... And here I thought you were a BeeGee's fan. 8-)
Monte
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Very nice ride, Finn. Welcome aboard.
How long have you had the bike?
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I'm also new, well I'm a lot older than my bike. Was born when they put up the Berlin wall, but I'm still here!
I've just acquired a 1984 R65 for a bargain price of about $900.00. It seems to run fine apart from high idling and needs new tyres and the side and main stands are rather dodgy. Its going for a service at a local airhead specialist next week and I've orderd a side stand. Next I'll start work on the little things lock sorting out locks on the panniers.
I bought it unseen and rode it back from ner Durban to Johannesburg, about 300 miles, got a puncture in the front, but apart from that it was uneventful and I got about 45mpg (imperial).
At that price I figure its worth spending a bit of toime and money on it.
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Welcome aboard gentlemen. To second Justin's question, finn - how long have you had the bike? And...how do you feel about herpes - it seems open to (mis)interpretation....(ie you like disco?)
Dang steve, $900? I think I must be the only person who hasn't managed to snag a bargain - and a nice looker to boot as well.
By the way - what are the mufflers?
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Welcome to you both!
Steve - unfortunately the original side stand is almost worthless. An aftermarket like the Brown stand is much more substantial and reaches further to the side which helps on uneven ground. At $900 you really got a good deal - ride it like you stole it comes to mind!
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Welcome Finn / Steve
Nice to meet another SA citizen here Steve. I recently started getting spare parts for my R65 from Johannesburg. Have you ever met Ray Muller ? Whenever you do need more information, just PM me.
I would also appreciate contact details about the airhead specialist in Jhb.
Regards
Danie
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I have had the bike for 6 months. The PO had the bike sitting outside and had not ridden it in a few years .. He told me the bike was for parts.
I have got it up and running now but I also have the high idle problem. When I start the bike cold it idles pretty good but after riding and getting hot the idle climbs up to about 3000 rpm ...
I guess a carb teardown must be next on my to do
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...By the way - what are the mufflers?
Uh Huh... Ditto what Aussie asked. What about those cans?
And welcome to both of youz guys. Post often, with pics. We love pics 'round these parts. Not too big on disco though... maybe some are...
Monte
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ff,
Before you tear into those carbs try making adjustments for balance / idle / mixture with the bike really well warmed up, like after a 10 mile ride. High idle is a common problem with the Bings and one of the more common causes is making "cold" adjustments.
rich
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Danie
I have heard of Ray Muller and my bike is going there on Tuesday. He's got aftermarket side stands and will service it and set up for JHB altitude.
Then I'll take care of all the basic stuff from there. I have ordered a Haynes workshop manual fro Motorbooks. Simon Fourie (Bike SA) says he's good, but not cheap. Labour is R400.00 - had my Nissan Sani V6 serviced yesterday @ R295.00 per hour. I'll let you know....
Herewith, the quote from him.
A guideline/approximate price will be as follows:
1 x oil filter R 200.00
1 x air filter R 325.00
All oils R 295.00
5 x sump/filler plugs R 25.50
Side stand R2 200.00
Service and tune up including and
stripping carbs - 6 hours R2 400.00
Above prices exclude VAT
Best regards,
Ray Muller
Tel: (011)433-8850
Mobile: 0828077776
Fax: (011) 433-9132
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Welcome aboard, Steve.
WOW! You really stole that scooter! Thanks for the picture.
You know, the factory manuals are still available. Not perfect, but a great deal of help. Better in many cases than the aftermarket manuals that try to deal with the various BMW models for a number of years.
Keep us posted.
Ed
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Steve
I visited Ray a while ago when I bought a second hand camshaft, lifter and camshaft cover gasket there. As mentioned, they are not cheap - but still much better than the official dealerships. They have never worked on my bike though.
I must say, I'm a but surprized about the filter prices . About a year ago the local price at an official dealer was about R96.00. They only had two in stock, and fortunately I bought both.....
An old local guy used to make up air filters for many local airhead owners in the past - and he usually sold the filters for about R50.00 each. I am not sure if the guy is still alive, and what car filters he used - but he only cut it shorter, and glued the one rubber seal in place again. The width of the filters were exactly the same as the width original Bmw filters, and worked perfectly. I do not think it will be too difficult to do the filter modification........obviously one just has to find a filter which could be modified.
Regards
Danie
Just as a matter of interest - what are filter prices in other countries ?
Thanks
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Steve, just splitting hairs/picking nits but it looks like your valve covers may be on the wrong sides...
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One other possibility with high idle when warm is sticky advancer weights. When it is idling fast try slipping the clutch in first gear while stopped to bring the idle down to about 750 - then disengage the clutch again. If the idle stays low for a while you have identified the problem. Of course you could also just check with a timing light to see if the timing is advanced at idle - but at 3000 RPM you would see some advance anyway.
Just as an aside - I had a similar problem on my R75/6. To make it worse the PO had snapped off the 10mm nut holding the advance unit in place and brased the nose so it would stay on! the Omega electronic ignition unit that mounts on the end of the crankshaft over the generator worked as a replacement.
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Its gone for a service and rear oil seal but the airhead expert Ray Muller immediately commented on the upside down.wrong side covers.
Bought a manual ..... I almost died at R700.00 or $70. But couldn't find one anywhere else.
I'm back to riding my dual purpose Honda CTX 200 (basically XR 200) but I miss the easy nature of the R65 already.
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I've got no idea what the exhausts are, but I reckon they sound better than the std items. Not noisy, but deffinately more throaty!!
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One other possibility with high idle when warm is sticky advancer weights. When it is idling fast try slipping the clutch in first gear while stopped to bring the idle down to about 750 - then disengage the clutch again. If the idle stays low for a while you have identified the problem. Of course you could also just check with a timing light to see if the timing is advanced at idle - but at 3000 RPM you would see some advance anyway.
Just as an aside - I had a similar problem on my R75/6. To make it worse the PO had snapped off the 10mm nut holding the advance unit in place and brased the nose so it would stay on! the Omega electronic ignition unit that mounts on the end of the crankshaft over the generator worked as a replacement.
That is exactly what my bike is doing.. I can come to a stop and put it in gear and slip the clutch and the idle will drop ... Then quickly pull in the clutch and it idles quite well ... I will look into the advance mechanism .. you saved me from tearing down the carbs ..
Thanks
Finn ..