Hello all,
I'm excited to have found a community of R65 owners. About a month ago I bought a 1984 R65 -- seen below with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. I'm looking forward to sharing my progress as I fix the handful of things that need work and getting your advice. This is also my first bike -- I've been saving/waiting/procrastinating for the past 7 years -- so please forgive my rookie questions.
The bike's story: This '84 was sold in '85 from Action Motorsports in the Upper East Side, NYC. The Corbin cafe seat is just as old -- it has the original owners name on it. (Funny enough, I was a baby in NYC during this same time -- it's a long shot, but I like the idea that I could have seen this bike while I was being pushed around in a stroller.) Two years later it was worked on by Lindercycle in New Canaan, CT. In about three years, the owner(s) put 20k miles on it. Fast forward 20 years and it ended up in Albuquerque, NM, non-running with 34k miles. Sandia BMW put $1500 to get it running and sold it to the previous owner who moved to SF this past Feb and sold it to me. I had it inspected. Compression is good -- 140psi in L and R.
It's got a nice patina, but looks great before you get up close. There are small dents, scratches and rust about (since it's my first bike, I didn't want anything too precious). It's been crashed and dropped on the right side -- skid marks on valve cover, crash bar and exhaust. Also, engine kill switch and headlight switch were replaced with generic rocker switches.
Issues I hope to fix:
-It idles around 1400-2000 once warm.
-Intake manifold dry and cracked; needs replacement.
-Clutch boot leaking trans fluid.
-Possible oil leak from rear main seal. Trans does not slip, but oil is dripping down back of engine.
-Right turn signal needs to be re soldered.
-Brake light does not illuminate when front break depressed.
-Seat lock missing.
-Rear suspension replacement.
-Replace foam hand grips.
-Get shorter/lower handle bar (R65's seem to come with two varieties)
-Original tools mostly missing.
-Stitching in seat needs fixing
About to order the Clymer manual and buy missing tools.
For now, I'm not worried about dents/paint.
Been enjoying riding it around the Bay Area.
Cheers,
Danny