In late January I was in a bank in Allegheny County, VA, opening an account for an estate that I am administering, when I noticed a bike on display in the lobby in conjunction with promotional gifts the bank was offering for new accounts. It was past closing time for the bank, and I was rushed, but I gave the bike a second glance and realized that it was an airhead of near-vintage age. I looked a third time, and it _finally_ dawned on me that it was an R65. To the chagrin of the bank staff (who wanted to get home in advance of an approaching major ice storm), I walked over to it and gave it a quick checkout.
Single front disk, dual shocks, seat with small cowl (i.e., not an LS), tank color was washed-out gold. I didn't have the nerve to take the time to find a light and copy the VIN from the frame, so I was forced to guess the year. My best SWAG is that the color is Champagne Gold, presumably making it a '79. Beautiful condition, and the odometer read 5,700 miles!
The bank officer told me that the R65 is on loan from a local biker who normally stores his bikes in a nearby garage. She said he normally rides a H-D, but he has this R65 as well.
I expect to make another trip there on or about April 11. I'll make a point of checking to see if the bike is still in the bank. If so, I'll read the VIN. If not, I'll try to learn the identity of the owner from the bank staff.