I recently bought a set of vintage replacement shocks and springs from Bob's BMW, nice looking & rather pricey, but I thought my '83 R65 w/43k miles was riding too rough, and deserved them as part of the refurbishment project.
After installation, and now with about 1000 miles riding on them, I am convinced that they are no better than the old ones I removed! Why???
Seems to me they are just VERY stiff! Riding solo (wt 200lbs) even relatively minor urban road irregularities at moderate speeds generates a jolt to the butt which is very harsh. It seriously detracts from the enjoyment of riding this otherwise very enjoyable around town bike. I own four other beemers, and one lone Kawasaki, and all have a much more comfortable moderate speed supension. Only the R65 stands out as a "punisher".

I think either the springs are too stiff, or the shocks (non-adjustable) are, or both.
Does anyone have data on what the original spring rates (lbs compression per inch) should be for a stock '83 R65?
I'm going to inquire with Bob's BMW if they can provide the specs on the new springs & shocks to compare. Then decide whether or not I can find some alternates to try out, in attempting to get a more comfortable ride on my R65.
Any help or reference links would be greatly appreciated! I'll share what I learn whether I am able to arrive at a comfortable ride, or not.

Allred
Riverton, Utah