Vincent
Registered user
Hiya Hairheads,
I got myself a garage and it's time to start my first ever restoration project.
A R65 GS from 1991 with 48000 kms on the clock.
It looks and runs a bit rough. Starts first time with the choke on though.
What I would like to do is take it apart, repaint the frame, front forks, tank, rocker covers, fit a new main loom, give the engine and carburators a good clean up...
Now, as some might have noticed from my previous threads, I'm not much of a mecanic... Got the Haynes BMW Twins 1970-1988, Clymer BMW R-Series 1970-1994 (generously donated by Bill H, thanks again) and a lot of motivation. I'm sure it will be a great learning experience. Be honest, is that too ambitious??
Any advice would be welcome on how to take it apart, where to start, main maintenance things to do, parts to change on a bike with that mileage... For example: What's going on there?


Oil is not dripping or pouring out, always been there since I got the bike...
Looking forward to another shower of wisdom
Cheers
Vince
I got myself a garage and it's time to start my first ever restoration project.
A R65 GS from 1991 with 48000 kms on the clock.

It looks and runs a bit rough. Starts first time with the choke on though.
What I would like to do is take it apart, repaint the frame, front forks, tank, rocker covers, fit a new main loom, give the engine and carburators a good clean up...
Now, as some might have noticed from my previous threads, I'm not much of a mecanic... Got the Haynes BMW Twins 1970-1988, Clymer BMW R-Series 1970-1994 (generously donated by Bill H, thanks again) and a lot of motivation. I'm sure it will be a great learning experience. Be honest, is that too ambitious??
Any advice would be welcome on how to take it apart, where to start, main maintenance things to do, parts to change on a bike with that mileage... For example: What's going on there?


Oil is not dripping or pouring out, always been there since I got the bike...
Looking forward to another shower of wisdom
Cheers
Vince


