There are many little indicators to tell the difference between a pre and post 81 R65 (LS aside) without resorting to inspecting the clutch carrier/flywheel.
Round brake master cylinder reservoir - 1979/80
Rectangular brake master cylinder reservoir - 1981
Original aluminium airbox - 1970/80
Black rectangular airbox - 1981
Airbox mounted choke lever - 1979/80
Handlebar mounted choke lever - 1981
ATE brakes - 1979/80
Brembo front brakes - 1981 (although ATEs were used till they ran outs o some early 81 bikes have ATE's).
Smooth Light Twin pull throttle - 1979/80
Horrible stiff single pull throttle with splitter - 1981
Rounded smooth final drive housing - 1979/80
External ribbed final drive housing - 1981
30lbs lighter? - 1981 light flywheel, nicasil bores, valeo starter, bigger valve heads.
Any more?
I often seen bikes which have parts that are mixed and matched, my own included, and in the UK, I have regularly seen pre 81's advertised as post 81's - which is a bit naughty :-/
However my 1979 R65, has a later rectangular master cylinder mounted on an earlier twin pull throttle, no airbox, no choke levers, and later brembo's. It still has the heavyish flywheel, and the older style final drive, but if any bike were to confuse the expert, it would probably be the one!
Steve H