I've been riding the R65LS more lately, mostly due to the fact that my car crapped out on me. Riding it more has pushed me to address some its issues. I have new tires on the way and brake rotors and pads have shown up. Ideally I will be converting to tubeless when the new tires go on, so I probably need some stems and maybe a way to ream the stem hole. I figured out that my voltage regulator wasn't putting out enough volts to keep my lithium battery happy, so a new adjustable regulator is on the way. I've been going through and doing all the tuneup adjustments to the valves, timing and carbs. It's running much smoother now. I need to find time to lube all my splines and bearings to improve the shifting and steering. All my electrical is working now. I really wasn't planning on this being a standard mode of transportation until after I had a chance to pull the engine and transmission and go over all the little stuff first.
It's a fun bike to ride. I haven't had it up to freeway speeds on account of the old tires. I get some wobbles if I take my hands off the bars at about 30mph. Hopefully new tires solves that, but I still need to check the head tube bearings. I'm understanding the "rubber cow" nickname better. What are the best ways to combat the flex? I can tell that my front forks need some attention, and my rear shocks don't look like any of the currently available options I've found. I'll have to post a picture to see if anybody recognizes them before I replace them with something else, because the rear suspension needs attention as well. Oh yeah, and my speedometer died on my first longer ride. It's been fun, though.