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Apparently I have developed a thing for motorcycles that have cylinders sticking out the sides. My small block MG has me wanting more. I prefer lighter weight bikes and have been looking at older BMWs. I like the R75 models, especially the toaster tanks. But I am also interested in the R65s produced in the 1980s. I have read that the R65 is light and handles well and I like disk brakes, electronic ignition etc. But the toaster is, in my opinion, a better looking bike. I am an older rider and would mostly just ride it around town and on short country road jaunts. Mostly I want one just to have it. The R80 is another bike I am interested in. Many of you own airheads and I would like to hear your comments regarding R75 vs R65, R80. Thanks
I'm still searching for a perfect R65LS. Should have bought the new one I demo'd back in 1983, but couldn't come up with the $3,995. Henna Red, white snowflakes...Lannis, I believe late R65's were built on the R80 frame, but you're right, the early ones (pre-1984?) were based on the R45.
I owned a 1962 R60/2 and a R90/6 and wound up disliking both of them.So get something besides those two. ;)
Those are pretty popular and well-thought-of bikes in general. Were they just "wrong" for you and what you wanted to use them for, or did they break a lot .... ?Lannis
They gradually subsided in my estimation compared to the T3 they shared a garage with, until finally they were beneath contempt. My attitude toward them hasn't improved since I sold them.I suppose it was a number of things. The bland engine note, the awkward geometry of the R90, the R90's breakdown at Crater Lake that led to a 600 mile trip up the coast of Oregon to Bremerton WA in 2nd gear, the slipping clutch on the R60, and the total lack of any functional superiority, or any other superiority, to my T3. And, finally, a weariness with the fawning admiration generated by the BMW rondel itself, often as not from people who knew nothing at all about motorcycles.The one good thing I can think of was that the R60/2 made a dandy sidecar outfit with my Spirit Eagle. I miss that.
I say buy a poster of a toaster tank BMW for the garage wall and buy a vintage Big block Tonti for riding ;-T
:+1Sorry. I don't think *any* of the airheads can hold a candle to an equivalent Guzzi. Boring as batshit. (TO ME) Your MMV, of course. ;D
My '60 R60 was dead-reliable...but very underpowered, maintenance-intensive, and a little agricultural. I loved it anyway...
Since I'm so rich that money is a detail, I'd have to hold out for this: