I really like these old machines. Almost two months ago I bought my R65 and I wanted to ride it a bit so I could get some kind of feeling for this machine. The first week the engine stalled a few times and started after some tries. It did so on the way home from the shop where I bought it (about 80 miles) and a few times after that. It hadn't been used since last fall, the previous owner couldn't get it to start (olduy who had it for about 14 years), so probably old fuel or water.
Anyway, since then it showed reliable, so yesterday I put in some new plugs and this morning I decided to adjust the carbs. I used more or less the same technique as with my previous R1150. First, after a ride to get it warm, I removed the left plug, put it on the cilinder so it would load the ignition like it should and I adjusted the idle mixture screw. Never done this by ear, but it's easy. Same on the other side.
Then, the stop srews (used a twinmax) and then the throttle cables, after checkin the free play. It's iddling at 1100 (was 1250) and it's running a bit smoother now.
For the next two weeks I'm without much sight. I'm getting my eyes fixed (artisan lenses, google is your friend) and I have to do without my contact lenses for two weeks so they can measure my eyes like they should. After that I'll try a valve adjustment, and most likely I need to reajust the carbs then. Nice little jobs

Some people meditate, but this is better.