The brakes on the R65 leave a lot to be desired !!!
First, the 15 mm master cylinder is wrong for a single disc set up .
Should be 12 mm diameter for a single disc, that's what the bikes came with from the factory .
I don't know how much of an improvement a second disc would be, all my R65's have twin disc .
I've got EBC semi floating steel rotors on my '81 R65 . Luftmeister braided stainless lines ( installed them in 10/91) Luftmeister has long since gone out of business .
Currently have EBC graphite pads .
I saw no noticeable improvement in braking with the EBC pads in dry conditions, but very much improved wet braking .
The new lines improved braking, but not by much, I couldn't lock the front wheel with the 21 year old OEM rubber lines , no problem after the new line installation .
Speigler has a upgrade on OEM rotors, they will install semi floating stainless steel rotor on the old hub .
https://spieglerusa.com/brakes/brake-rotors/bmw-conversion-old-models.htmlI've got a set on my red '82 LS along with Speigler stainless lines and EBC FA18 graphite pads .
Improved braking on the R65 would make me more comfortable riding it, after I got the oilhead in '02, the R65 bakes felt unsafe .
Nothing has turned the bike into a single finger stopping, still need a handful of fingers !!!
My '87 Guzzi has great brakes for a 33 year old bike, vastly better the the R65's .