They are a different way of doing things, no doubt about that .
The R65 is a WW1 biplane, the oilhead is an F-15 .
They are 'sanitized' like the Asian bikes, no 'character' or quirkiness about them .
I think if you rode one for a while, you may think differently about them.
My R1150R is around 530 pounds, abut 100 pounds heavier than my R65, you know it's there .
The brakes are phenomenal on the oilhead, after being off of the R65 for awhile, the airhead brakes feel 'unsafe', there is that much difference between them .
Fuel consumption is around 49mpg in my normal commute to work and 58 mpg on rural interstate highways at 80 mph .
Only problems I've had with the bike, is a final drive output seal started leaking at about 1000 miles, replaced under warranty .
An instrument internal lighting failure about 3 weeks ago, if I had loosened up the wiring harness like I knew I should have, the wire would not have broke .
I had to replace fork seals a few years ago, the left one started leaking, then about 6 months later the right was leaking .
When I replaced the left fork seal, the complete job was done in 40 minutes .
For the most part, I do not regret getting the oilhead, I've had it 9 years and just turned 40,000 miles on it last week .
I also got a great deal on it, it was the last '02 bike on the showroom floor and they wanted it out of there .