Here's how I see it as regards my 1983 R65LS with 32,000 miles. Bike looked good and rode OK...BUT... it's 26 years old and needs some real love.
Here's what you guys say:
Rich: let bike show age with honor
Mike: painting rusting exhaust is bianual event. Polish the orange and you may find red
Drew: she looks fine, the weather's fine figure it out down the line
Monte: draw blood at your knuckles with friends Clyne & Haynes and Mac-Pac BMW breakfast buddies
Respecting the above, lets save my hands and spend some stimulus $$.
This girl needs:
major interval service
steering bearings redone
New fork springs and seals
ALL cables/lines and fluids replaced
tank flushed
filters
new headlight bulb
new battery
new macadams
rear shocks
new original muffler
brake pads front/rear (not yet sure about master cylinder)
That is stage 1 which is all about safety and reliability.
So when we go that far, next to consider...
get seat recovered (just received covering from Canada)
replace cracked instrument panel (in hand)
Replace front fairing ( just because)
Replace side battery covers (in hand)
bar-end mirrors on order
REPAINT. Now here is where change happens; The Henna red is orange and there is NO getting around that. Here's where your opinions matter. Today, to change tomorrow, I've thought about silver or black powdercoating wheels and doing bike in Polaris silver or a vibrant silver metallic. Tank bottom MUST remain black to keep that slick look.( Mike, I do understand the bike will NOT be as fast as yours), but I am NOT going to keep and old & orange. Another idea is to do bike in BMW black metallic with wheels sand blasted to clean alloy with a clear coat applied. None of these updates turn this machine into a frankenbemer, something I will not let happen.
So give me your chit and chat...
Peter