I'm brand new to the Forum and brand new to BMW bikes (though I've owned many BMW cars - from old 2002's to an '88 M3 that I currently track). I currently ride a HD Nightster (don't laugh). It's on the heavy side (540 lbs) and has a relatively high center of gravity, but it does handle well. A couple of my friends run newer BMW bikes - R1150s - and swear by them. I know the way BMW cars handle, so I've started thinking about a BMW bike. I looked at an '86 ('85?) R65 today - for all of $1800. Cosmetically, very well taken care of. Has 79K on the odometer. The only things I saw wrong with it were:
- rear tire will need to be replaced in another 1000 miles or so.
- has the center stand and previous owner installed a side stand, which is spring loaded to always go up. Kind of useless, I think. I'll probably take it off.
- fork bearing will need to be replaced. It was very notchy, almost impossible to steer, from a standstill, but was fine once moving. It was so bad that I had trouble controlling the bike from a start. It wouldn't steer.
- throttle was weird - unlike the HD, it doesn't spring back to a closed idle position very quickly. It just slowly turns back - takes a second or two.
- suspension appears to be extremely soft, at least compared to the HD. Travel is probably a couple of inches when at a standstill.
On the positive side, I was very surprised with the handling. Once moving, the bike needed almost no effort to turn. It just went where I wanted it to go - with almost no countersteering. Kind of spooky....
So - a couple of questions for the more experienced:
Is the throttle action I've described normal for this bike?
Are the suspensions generally this softly sprung?
Is it very difficult to replace the fork bearing?
BTW - the bike comes with a new uninstalled fork bearing, rear hard bags, magnetic tank bag, and assorted spare parts - clutch cable, etc.
I've really psyched about the potential purchase -any words of wisdom? Thanks.