Also remember to shut off your fuel as you are approaching your destination, so your float bowls are not full.
REALLY, first I ever heard that one.
I always forget to turn the dam fuel on.
The airhead BMW bikes are a bit different from a lot of bikes in this instance .
Most bikes have a vacuum operated shut off valve at the fuel tap, the R65 does not .
We've had a few members here forget to turn off the fuel, somehow the floats in one of the carbs didn't shut off and the engine crankcase filled with fuel over a period of a week or two .
The bike doesn't like to be left on the side stand for long periods of time either, at least with the OEM side stand .
The fuel tap on my '82 LS wouldn't stop the flow of fuel in the 'OFF' position .
The rubber disc in the fuel tap had worn grooves between the holes and allowed fuel to flow in the 'OFF' position .
Not a bad idea to check for this every once in a while .