I too have an R65LS and a 1996 Gold Wing. These two bikes couldn't be more different but they both have endearing features.
Whereas the R65LS is small, light and nimble, the GL1500 Gold Wing is very large and heavy. The 6-cylinder Gold Wing engine runs like a sewing machine. It has no vibration and pulls like a freight train. I can set the cruise control and ride one-handed (left hand!) on the highway.
Servicing the two bikes is very different as well. You'll find the Gold Wing is a pain when it comes to removing the Tupperware to change oil and filter. Air filter replacement is also painful. Fortunately, the machine will go 7,500 miles between oil changes and air cleaner change intervals are much longer. There's no valves to adjust and the rear drive unit is solidly reliable.
The BMW boxer is probably the easiest motorcycle around to self-service.
Its a shame about the Goldwing. Mine is a 1989 in pristine condition. To me it looks like a big blob of fiberglass and plastic. I don't even know where it opens to find the battery!
I'm torn about selling it because its so nice, but I can't have it just sitting in the garage.
I am getting more excited about the BMW. I'm looking at replacement windscreens, since the NC one is old and cracking. The Givi A32 I've seen somewhere on here looks pretty nice. Good luck with yours!