If it ain't one thing, it's another

Very recently, my 1981 R65 has begun emitting a noise I can best describe as sounding like a bearing failure in an automobile's alternator. A higher-pitched squalling. Anyone remember straight cut gears? The sound seems to be near the front of the engine -I think- and doesn't sound as if it's "deep" inside. Occurs after a few miles as the engine reaches normal op temps.
I've swapped
bean caps but no joy. Doesn't seem to be in the aft portion of the engine/gearbox; although that doesn't mean it isn't. Clutch in or out and in neutral, I hear it just off idle and then it disappears only to show up as I'm riding and coasting/slowing. Noisy when the engine is not under load. Can't hear it under acceleration but then I wear a full face plus I'm deaf as a stump without my audio enhancement aids.
Don't see a bearing in the stator assembly diagrams. Doubt it's the starter as it's just along for the ride. I really don't like not knowing what may or may not leave me walking. Somethin' ain't right somewhere. The '83 is so much quieter.
Already hitting the low 80's around here and I've been
Beemering it to work and errands. Looking for some ideas, thoughts, tarot card readings, prior experiences from R65ers, best wishes... Thanks in advance,
Monte "Just keep throwing money at it" Miller