Hi Guys
Just out of Hospital. All well. Picked up my bike (1983 R65) from the workshop where it was being made mechanically sound. Complete gear box overhaul - all new bearings. New timing chain. All rubber thingies replaced. New throtte unit including the cam. All bowen cables. Carbs fully serviced with new slides n needles. New rear Koni shocks.And a few bits and pieces replaced like cracked fork leg reflectors, new fork gaiters n stuff. So the bike is mechancally sound. Now will get on with the cosmetic changes. Will post some pics of the bikes present condition soon. the heatproof balck paint on the engine is grotty and removing that is gonna be a lengthy process. The exhaust headers and balancer pipe were so bad I thought that they were rusted. However a bit of hard work with very fine grit paper and a buffing wheel with metal cleaning polish brought the shine back. Thank God the previous owner and fitted staintune pipes - stanless steel.
Bought a few parts on eBay. There is guy "lamontsanfurd' who seems to have taken a R65 apart and is selling the parts.
Purchased a headlight dome ( my chrome ring is n a bad way), LH switch (indicator lever very loose), RH switch (as a spare),
Front plate that holds the indicator pods, light and speedo unit (my bike appears to have been dropped at some time and the indicator stalks have been welded back on so that the wiring is no longer inside the stalks but taped on the outside).
So now the cleaning and painting is due. Any tips on cleaning the black paint off the engine casings and to clean the aluminum would be most welcome. My BMW guy says it looks like someone tried to clean the aluminum with caustic soda and they really look dark and grotty.
There is a R80RT tank up for sale and I am wondering if it will fit my 1983 R65 without any modifications. Does anyone know how to take off the tank and tail pod emblems prior to painting the bike- would make it easy to paint.
including one pic of the bike. Do'nt know how to add more than one pic to the post.
Any tips on restoration are most welcome
Ivan
Gold Coast
Australia