I just want to understand this, since after reading this post, and finding oil on the toe of my left boot after riding, I was surprised to find oil on the bottom of the horn from the air cleaner to my left carb. Is the point that BMW designed a bike that fills up the airbox with oil that migrates to the left carb horn, or is this an issue with a cracked breather hose? As far as not filling up the crankcase of an air/oil cooled engine more than halfway to prevent this, that sounds more than a little odd. Is the California exhaust air injection is causing a low pressure situation in the air box that is drawing oil up as vapor which then condenses in the airbox and runs down to the carb? If that's the case, then all bikes with that blocked off shouldn't have this issue. right? Don't the later R65's have a reed valve crankcase breather? That could add to this issue as the oil vapor does not have the opportunity to condense and return to the engine. I ran a couple of long clear hoses from the breathers of a hot rod Honda 750 to the tail of the bike, GP style, which gave enough length for the pulsing engine pressure to dissipate without any oil gathering or leaking. Wouldn't a long tube to the back of the bike, with the breather valve removed, allow the engine to vent properly?
Sorry for the length of this post but I'm curious to get to the bottom of the issue. And keep my bike and boots clean!
Steve