the major problem seems to have been the HT leads!
Guess I should've chimed in earlier...
When I drove to Austin, Texas to check our my new/old R65, the current caretaker (not!) could not get the machine to start. Hum. Me, with my decades of experience in such matters, showed the lad how to turn on the fuel tap. This is a true story. Really.
After getting the bike lit up, said lad mentioned the bike was
cold natured and that was why the left cylinder was missing, sputtering, backfiring, richly smoking. Hum. Number two of several
hums to follow.
I rode the bike down the drive and turned onto a small residential street, all the while feeling the left jug starting and stopping. I went around the corner, parked, and looked. Sure 'nuff... the left plug HT lead was laying directly on the engine top cover and there was a burned spot where the plug lead was arcing to the engine case.
I moved the lead, the engine cleared up, and I eventually negotiated the poor guy down about 25 percent of his asking price with that
issue and several other maintenance concerns.
This here R65 forum is helping me rehab a basically solid 1981 scooter. What I continue to be pleased with is that the bike's needs are basic. Nothing over the top. Old wiring. Poor grounds. Corrosion on terminals.
Check the simple stuff first. It usually don't cost nuttin'. And, as you have discovered, there's a number of fairly bright folks living here. Enjoy the ride.
Monte