Howdy from Texas!
I'm an old fart, been riding motorcycles for way too long. Mostly cruisers, Hondas and Harleys. Anyway, I've always wanted a beemer and I've been looking for an airhead for several years. I ended up finding one one block away and am interested in opinions.
It's advertised as a 1981 R65LS. From Wikipedia, it seems as if the LS model wasn't offered until 82. It has dual disks up front, and a metal faring, but the windshield appears a bit larger than most of the pictures I have seen. The asking price seems a bit high for it's condition, but it runs OK and, like I said, I've been wanting an airhead for a while.
Anyway, I am interested in insight I can get on this model. It supposedly have 57000 miles or so, I was unimpressed with the rear brake (it didn't seem to work at all) but the front brake did OK. On my test drive, it did OK up to about 45, which is as fast as I took it on residential streets. The engine was a bit dirty (not like someone wanting to sell it, I would have at least taken it to a car wash to clean road grime before listing it), and the Corbin seat has a fair amount of wear.
How well do these hold up? Here in Texas, the weather has been over 100 every day well, since July started anyway, and that is just the way it is. Does the heat bother the engine? Does this bike hold up to the miles? I am an engineer, and rebuilding an engine or transmission does not scare me unless there are a lot of specialized tools needed. Here in College Station, I doubt there are many mechanics that specialize in BMWs, and the thought of having to go to Houston to get service does scare me a bit.
Any information or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks
Redman