Had a couple of hours to myself yesterday so I had a play! First thing was to give that new tank a further check over. I initially thought that it had a nasty rust patch in the recess in the filler neck - luckily it turns out that it isn't as bad as I thought and won't need welding - phew!

So it was onto the test fitting. I'd read on here that any monolever tank should fit an R65, but not having seen any pics of such a tank I was still a bit concerned. This is the underside view of a mono R80 tank -

You can clearly see the shape of the tank and where it'll clear the under tank electrics - so I won't have to relocate everything!

However... the front mounting bar is at a different height - a quick measurement indicates possibly 40mm difference -

... so that'll need relocating. I think I'll modify the tank rather than the frame - as I've said previously, I want my project to be totally reversible as although the bike is in barely average condition it is easily savable and a bit of effort could make it a show winner.
Anyway, this is the R80 tank on the LS -

Fits nicely, and the LS seat aligns to the rear of the R80 tank pretty well too. Not sure what I'll be doing with the seat yet so this will buy some time

Next up was the handlebars. I picked up an R80RT handlebar a while ago for just GBP7.00 - at that price I wasn't too bothered about whether I'd use them or not. I later won one of the desirable K75C bars on ebay.
This is the R65LS bar, K75C bar and R80RT bar for comparison (top to bottom):

The R65LS bars are a tad too low for my liking hence me looking around for an alternative. The R80RT bars are much more comfy, but very wide, so I put the K75C bars on - I think something a bit taller would be nice, but with the wind taking the load of my wrists when riding I'm sure these'll be just fine


As you can see I also removed the fairing as I never really liked it. I've boxed it up for safe keeping and will be going with the traditional look, possibly with a fly screen like on my old Guzzi. The instruments will also go, to be replaced by an Acewell unit most likely.
In the meantime, I have one carb off and partially cleaned - hopefully I'll have both cleaned and rebuilt by the end of today

Progress is sporadic, but days like yesterday keep the spirits up
