Thanks for all your appreciative comments everyone. It’s really nice to be able to share things like this with fellow enthusiasts.
Brrr, I've been in Denmark during winter Trolle and you certainly need a fairing when summer's gone. Nice to be able to ride most of the year round ain't it

. But it's tough on the finish.
I think were all looking forward to seeing a picture of your RS conversion now Trolle.
I did this paint myself, many months ago. As the cheapest offer for a quality job was around £400 and I just knew it wouldn't stay pristine for long. I used a borrowed sprayer and paint sourced by a mate. Easy to touch up with rattle cans and I was curious to see what sort of a finish I could get, too. Pinstriping, was using the masking tape technique, just like the BM factory did on this model. It was difficult to match BMW 501 blue cos it's faded over the years. Ford Hawiain Gemini blue came just about right and a deep and lustrous finish was achieved, in parts

. As predicted, though, the fairing has suffered a ding already. No one round here has accepted responsibility yet, but I suspect a careless bicycle pedal

. The tank is original paint. I really dont want it painted because the original is such a durable finish. Shame about the scratch on one side though. Caused by a tiny coin stuck under the magnetic tank bag, Aaargh! Front mudguard and tail piece are on the rattle can, to do list.
I fitted 'progressive' fork springs a few months ago (4,000 miles) so they’ve had time to break in. While, with my light weight <65kg, they remained a bit too hard previously, they're very good now the fairing is fitted. Other than 'progressive' Trolle I wasn't able to find any other heavier than standard spring for the R65.
Aussie you asked about windshields, which often cause a dilemma. There's a strong airflow over the stock shield but I found it quite smooth on previous RSs I 've ridden/ owned. It provides the right amount of support, for me, when leaning forward on those RS bars and it’s way quieter than the flip up, for me. But, I know of other folks, usually those just a little bit taller than me (5’ 8”) who absolutely hate it. The flip up also reduces the airflow against my helmet and my upper shoulders and so increases the weight on my wrists a little bit and it's a bit too close to my face for my liking. The stock item feels and looks sportier and it doesn't really encroach on my view of the road, so I’ll probably switch.