Here is a better photo for all to see:
http://www.pbase.com/tomfarr/image/75070535/largeYou can enlarge it further on the pBase site by clicking on "Original" below the picture, and really see the details. Â It is a nice, hi-res photo. Â But look out for the cop!
The fairing is nice. Â It was an accessory offered by BMW. Â What is the sticker on the front?
The seat has been lowered. Â Good if you need it. Â Ugly (IMO) if you don't. Â Easily swappable to someone that might need it...
Original rear shocks. Â Plan on replacing them. Â I really like my Hagons for $180. Â It took those and new foam in my seat before I could ride all day again. Â I can't wait to do the forks.
The gaiters on the forks are good, but you should ask to have the bottoms loosened so you can inspect the fork seals. Â The gaiters will make your seals and fork legs last MUCH longer, but they also hide leaking seals. Â They also might be a little too long. Â If they compress completely before the forks reach full compression, you are not getting the full travel available.
Brown sidestand - a good accessory, worth over $100.
The paint looks original! Â At least, that is the same red/white stripe that I seem to remember on some black R65s... Â And it is correct, too. Â A lot of folks pinstripe the front fender when they have them repainted. Â R65s had no striped front fenders.
Check for rust on the underside of the mufflers.
You will find that the rear wheel/tire will be hard to remove, especially with the luggage mounts. Â But even without them, I think I would have to let the air out of my tire just to get it between the swingarm and final drive. Â Std. procedure on my bike.
For the price, I would ask for some verification on the "new tires". Â At the least, you can check the date moulded into the sidewall. Â I don't remember how the coding goes. Â It is NOT plain English, though.
Also check the size. Â
I don't recommend anything over a 100/90 on the front. Â On the rear, as long as you have a reasonable space between the sidewall and driveshaft housing, you can put anything back there that won't detract from handling. Â 120-130? comes to mind.
For the price, I would check on the battery. Â That looks to be a lead-acid. Â I love my Odyssey dry cell - I'll never go back.
Check the bottoms of the centerstand legs. Â
Click here to see a common fix. Â If they are worn down, the front tire will not be elevated when parked, and it is a royal pain (read gut-buster) to take off the centerstand. Â I don't recommend using the sidestand full time. Â When the centerstand is healthy, it no problem.
It looks like it has the original style, if not the original spark plug caps on it. Â Replace those your self (along with the wires) for cheap. Â I highly recommend NGK.
Check the front turnsignal stalk welds. Â Another weak point of any dual-shock R65. Â
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It looks like a nice bike, from here. Â Do they have any service history on it?
I don't know anything about Irv Seaver. Â I wouldn't pay $3500 without some BMW Touring bags, though!
Gotta run. Â Have fun!
P.S. Â Before you lay out your money, check out my buddy, Randy's '81 in Ventura:
http://suraklyn.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1170977005