The pic I posted above is from a 1978 R65 repair manual so it may be that some R65's don't have brazed rings. Whether that's just 78's or all R65's up to the model change in 81 I don't know.
Barry
The hard way I found out about the R65 fixed rings was working on my (now wife, then fellow member of riding group( wife's R65 in 1979. Her nearly new R65 had a weep from a pushrod seal and I had just recently made my handy-dandy pushrod grommet re-seating tool for my R100.
The results were "bad", due to the fixed rings. it's a wonder she ever spoke to me again, especially as for my next trick when she seized her nearly new Honda XL125 (who sets out on a 300 mile ride on an XL125 fer Chrissake!) another friend and I volunteered to fix it for her.
Instead of putting it back together stock, we "improved" it, a power-oll storked crank and a Henry Abe over sized piston turned the docile little 125 into a fire breathing 185cc monster. The other really clever thing was that we obtained a brand new XL175 front end from the local wrecker and fitted that to it.
We were so proud, it went like a cut cat and the frotn end from the 175 gave it a lot more ground clearance, so much in fact that we had to make an extension for the side stand.
Pity that a relatively petite female had immense trouble straddling it and even more trouble starting it, and it was prone to biting back.
In retrospect is is amazing that she ever spoke to me again. Although it must be said that after we did get together and she bought a lovely little XR200 (two valve) to go trail riding on I was forbidden to undertake any modifications.
'nother story but she sold the XR only a year or so back and the guy who bought it paid her more than she paid for it in 1983, I couldn't figure that out until I spoke with another friend who pointed out that the XR200 was a honda factory bored and stroked honda 100 - his theory that the internals of the XR were now inside a "cheater" 100cc bucket racer, a trick that was popular a few years back but which had all but died out due to the very, very few XR200 2 valves that were ever sold, friend reckoned that it was now so long that the cheater would probably get away with it for a while as nobody would be looking for that trick anymore.