Mark
I am pretty sure that someone, in the time (about 18 months) I have been a member of this group, has published a very detailed article on the various ways in which both BMW and others have attempted to eradicate high speed "buzz" type vibration from the R65.
The most succinct discussion of the issue is at :
http://www.nebcom.com/noemi/moto/r65faq.html#ENGINE_VIBRATION"
ENGINE VIBRATION
The famous R65 engine vibration peaks at about 4500rpm.
The solutions are:
Replace forward engine mount spacers (between engine and frame) with rubber spacers. These can be had for $1.50 from a BMW dealer who carries /2 parts (bore out the hole though); or $60 from Luftmeiser with some metal reinforcement. This last is known as the "Luftmeiser vibration fix." When using the rubber spacers, you can no longer torque down the engine mount nuts, so instead you need to double-nut them so they won't vibrate loose.
Advantages: Some say the rubber spacers (/2 or Luftmeiser) absorb vibration and makes a significant difference in the bike's smoothness.
Disadvantages: Some say handling under hard riding is compromised; the already flexy frame flexes more (after all, you can't torque the nut on the engine mount stud!). I've heard several accounts of frames cracking, possibly from not having the support it needs.
DO NOT LOSE your stock metal spacers; not all dealers stock them and they seem to be hard to get. If your dealer can't find them on the microfiche, tell them to look under "footpeg."
Get used to it. Many people eventually don't even notice it (I don't at all anymore). I noticed little vibration reduction with rubber spacers, but noticed a fairly substantial negative impact on handling. "Boxer wobble" when the bike was loaded happened sooner and annoyed me far more than the vibration.
Personally I prefer the stock metal spacers, after a trip where the (loaded) bike wobbled so badly I couldn't go faster than 70mph. "
My own view is that the jury is still out. My r65 was fitted with BMW supplied rubber spacers which I replaced with Neoprene Cone couplers. Had I a ready source for the original metal spacers I would have fitted them and not bothered with the couplers.
My read on the vibration tale is:-
Not all R65s have it, on those that do you can move the vibration band by playing with the tension of the engine mounts.
That the vibration, such as it is, is minor and not really worth bothering with anyway.
If your bike is fitted with all metal mounts, then I'd tension them carefully, I would not bother assembling all the bits needed to fir couplers, but if you do, the earlier article to which I referred is a good guide.