Are you considering maintaining geometry by raising the fork tubes 1/2" in the yokes.
Yes I do. I don't want to disturb the way the bike handles at the moment.
In hind sight, I do have a spare set of Koni rear shocks meant for the R90/6 somewhere at the back. I'm not touching them since they are around 1.5'' longer than the R65 ones. I'm entertaining the idea of raising both front and rear wheels. Height won't be a problem for me.
That hefty steel fork brace under the front fender is there for a good reason.
Yeah, I already threw that away and fabricated a more substantial brace made from steel tubes and plates. I can easily make a new one to hold the fender higher. Or I can just have a spare police fender I got from an cafe racer'ed R100 lying around here copied and adapted to fit the R65.
I don't think I've seen a definitive explanation of why the switch from 19" to 18" wheels.
This is exactly what's bothering me at the back of my mind, economically, BMW would just use the 19'' on the R65 to save up on manufacturing costs. There has to be a really good explanation why they have to make 18'' wheels just for a single (entry level) model.
18" wheels still look as the designer intended without the strengthening webs adopted for the 19" versions
The wheel I got is not the recalled ones. It's still the original version.
I'm actually contemplating on whether or not to have it replaced, I already confirmed that the nearby dealership will honor the snowflake recall, but putting it in an R65 would subject it to way less stress than it would on an R100.