Let me say up front that I purely love my R65 and plan to keep it forever, God willing.
But, I've also realized it's strengths & weaknesses, and long distance, high speed work isn't it's strong point, so, I'm seriously considering adding an R100 (or the right big Guzzi, but that's another story

) to the garage.
I'm thinking primarily of an RS, although the RTs are more abundant and generally a little cheaper too. I love the RS' fairing & overall styling, and think (maybe incorrectly?) that the slightly leaned-forward riding position might be a little easier on my lower back and butt-bone than the RT's more upright seating. Maybe add some barbacks and wider bars for a compromise? Has anyone here owned or have much time on both and an opinion to offer?
Also, and this came up here somewhere once before, but the earlier twin-shock bikes, thru 1984, spec out at 70 hp and 56 ft lbs with 9.5 to 1 compression ratio, while the later Monos show as sporting 60 ponies and 54 ft lbs, with 8.45:1 compression. Overall performance figures reflect the differences too. Granted, I'm not dreaming of shattering any land speed records with either, mind you, but 10 hp seems like a
big loss when you're only working with 70 to begin with. While I'm not looking to rule the stoplight drags on Sat. night, I do want a bike that'll run strong for hours at, say, 80, and not run out of steam at elevation, carrying gear, etc.
On paper, I'm leaning toward the 1981 thru 1984 bikes, like I did with my R65, due to the numerous changes BMW introduced in '81. I actually prefer the look of these bikes to the Monos also. But, newer is often better too.
Can anyone say if one series is noticeably stronger than the other, in real world use?
I've also heard that the latter Mono bikes had several mechanical advantages requiring less wrenching than the twin-shockers: true? If so, would or could this ease maintenance or increase reliability/rideability?
Sorry for the wordiness of this post, but you folks generally have a lot more experience than I do, and I respect everyone's opinions and suggestions. Clean R100s ain't cheap either, and I don't plan to do this but once, hopefully, so I'm trying to take my time, research things, and get the right bike. I figure that if I don't get overcome by lust for a shiny paint job, maybe I can have me a good sturdy workhorse by next Spring.
Thanks very much, for any & all input! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]