OK. Premise is that I'm not a mechanic-- and for a lot of reasons, won't become one in this lifetime. I also love my R65, and have one of the top airheads experts (Boxer Bruce) to count on for repairs and maintenance. I'm currently in a 5-week wait, however, for him to have room in his shop for Schatzi... And I'm acutely aware that the electrical failure I had in a Ft. Davis parking lot might have been a lot more serious if it had occurred a few hours earlier (like between Terlingua and Presidio).
So here are my questions for discussion:
[ ] I would guess that the most common failures on the road are [ electric.
[Q] What would the 3-4 most common failures be, part-wise?
[Idea] Has anyone ever heard of upgrading the above list of most vulnerable components with new (or in some cases, improvements on OEM) parts, and retaining the current functional* parts as spares?
* Since my R65 has a largely unknown (and potentially colorful) history, there's no way of knowing which vital parts might have a lot of hard miles on them.
Any thoughts from my friends in the world of purposeful disorganization?