I am aware of comments and conventional wisdom, from internet and magazines, etc, regarding what is generally considered a normal characteristic of the R65 motor, specifically that it develops a low magnitude vibration between 3500 and 4500 rpm. Mine certainly does, and always has done so. At slower revs it is quite smooth, and the same as it approaches 4800 rpms and higher, all the way to redline.
The vibration is not greatly evident nor objectionable, just an increase in the "buzz" felt in the hand grips and foot pegs. In 5th gear it is most noticeable from 50 to 60 mph, which is the upper end of my favorite
back road riding speed.
Has any one else noticed or experienced this R65 trait? If so, has anyone attempted some remedy for it?
While it certainly doesn't stop me from enjoying this bike, I am wondering if a fine balancing of all rotating and reciprocating parts of the motor might smooth out this characteristic. I mean balancing flywheel, clutch, crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons.
I like to tinker, and there is a long winter coming soon. If these steps would smooth out the mid-range "buzziness" of the motor, I don't think there is one other thing I could think of to improve on my R65.

What do you think?