The R65 is well suited for general 'utilitarian' duty, around town, commuting to work, but it really comes into it's element, on a tight twisting back road.
Get it out on a rural interstate highway at 75-80 mph, and you don't have a lot of 'reserve' power, if you needed it.
I would have liked to have seen an 'overdrive' 5th or 6th gear to bring the engine rpm's down while high speed cruising, it would bring the cruising range up to around 300 miles to reserve .
The weight distribution is excellent, my R1150R is about 75 pounds heavier than the R65, but it feels like a lot more due to it being a little more 'top heavy' .
I've had my '81 R65 since January, 1981, and I wouldn't sell it for any reason .
I'm still looking for a Henna Red LS with white wheels, but the right bike has yet to cross my path.