A very successful day working on the BMW! New transmission installed and filled with fresh gear oil, oil change, new oil pan gasket, final drive cleaned/greased/installed, rear brake cleaned and reinstalled, airbox, battery and seat installed.
White crayon on the timing marks. As I mentioned, the OT was only partially punched so only part of the T and the alignment line above it were deep enough to hold any crayon.

New transmission splines greased with Honda Moly60, and prepared to get mated up with the new clutch.

Old airbox breather vent (right) and new (left):

Mmmm.... new transmission. New oil breather hose, and neutral switch wiring loom.

BEFORE. The r65 had a really terrible rear brake... barely even slowed the bike, let alone stop it. I think a previous owner (hopefully not my FIL) used the wrong spline grease, and it got flung everywhere, soaking into the brake pads, etc.

AFTER a good cleaning of the brake drum. Also lightly scuffed the drum surface with sandpaper. Also took the time to clean the wheel and spokes. Ugh, that was tedious.

Final drive with good splines and very dirty, contaminated brake shoes. The pads were dark and REALLY glazed over.

After a good cleaning. Degreased the brake shoes and scuffed them up a bit with sandpaper. Honda moly60 applied.

Torquing down the driveshaft bolts to the transmission output, with blue locktite, and NEW bolts, of course. The brake felt SO much better and I could actually lock the rear wheel with the pedal. I couldn't do that before because of the brake shoes.

Not much space in there. The special tool I purchased just for this purpose was WELL worth it!

"New" transmission shifted okay, but I drained the old fluid (was nice and clean) and the drain bolt showed no significant buildup of metal shavings. Only found a couple small slivers. When reinstalling the shifter and footrest, I did notice that the gear shifter input seal MIGHT be slightly weeping gear oil. Will keep an eye on it.

She's almost ready to roll! Just have to clean/rebuild the carbs. Though I plan on installing new front brake lines and repainting the valve covers, too. It was such a nice feeling to be able to shift smoothly through the gears and see the rear wheel turn!
