Welcome to the herd, Mike.
Plenty of your countrymen on here so local help may be close by.
Purchase a manual from Clymer and / or Haynes. Study the lubrication charts, then change all fluids, oil filter, brake fluid, the works. You will establish a maintenance baseline for future services.
Check valve lash, points condition and gap, spark plugs and tires. If the bike has been laid up for a lengthy period, fresh rubber would be a good idea.
Drop the float bowls and check for water and crud. Perhaps flush the fuel tank and see what washes out.
Other maintenance checks and chores remain but we've filled your dance card for now.
Keep us posted on your progress. The R65 is a hoot. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Monte