Roadstar RoadWing Mod
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This is the Roadwing mod on a 2007 Yamaha Roadstar.
I got the Roadwing from Bill Kingsley. Check out his website for info on acquiring and installing the Roadwing on your bike. www.jrbk.net/
All in, the build took about an hour. Pretty straight forward build.
I've been on a quick ride of about 20 miles and both my passenger and I felt a big difference. I used the original Honda RAP and built my own harness following the instructions from Chris Jones.
I highly recommend this mod! So far, it has been the best upgrade I've done on my bike.
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I got my Roadwing from Bill yesterday. Gonna use this video to help me install it. Thank you for sharing
Good video, I did hear instead of playing the jack a shovel under the rear tire helps to adjust the pressure.
I did the same with the brick but put a 4' crowbar between the wheel and the brick easy to move the tire to line up
I got my Roadwing from Bill yesterday. I will use your video to help me install it. Thank you for sharing
Awesome! I just saw this (4 weeks late) but if you need any help let me know!
@@JasonJohnCowart thanks brother
I call foul for camera tricks. There's no way you used that Permatex anti-seize TWICE and you aren't covered in it. Lol
Good video man.
lol truth
Love Roadwings...have several..I install without any pump on solo bikes and use a manual RAP on heavier bikes....electric is too much "extra" stuff (weight/complexity/point of failure) for me
Thanks so much for this … helped a ton
Thank you for your video. Very encouraging...
great job , can you lower it past stock height ?
I'm not sure, but that is only because I didn't measure it before installing it. I do know that it "felt" lower at the lowest point than stock, but that could be totally subjective. My 10 year old daughter instantly noticed a difference on a ride that afternoon though. If she could notice, that must mean it works well!
@@JasonJohnCowart Thanks for the info
What does switching out this shock do to help the ride? All I know is, is that my 06 R* has such a saggy ass. I think the 03 I had years ago was stiffer and there for much better cornering.
So a couple of things...Yes it drastically helps the ride. I haven't bottomed out once on the bike and the actual smoothness of the ride is better. Even my kids felt it the first time they rode after installing it. Another thing is that it allows the bike to sit up a little higher which helped me with clearance getting into my driveway. I live in a neighborhood where the curbs are slanted which creates a good bump up. Before I'd have to creep up but now I can drive up it with not bottoming out issues. Being able to adjust it for the weight (1 up vs 2 up) has allowed the ride to be much smoother. It is absolutely the best upgrade I've done in terms of a difference in operation. ED Seat was the second thing. Also, I've noticed zero negatives to cornering or anything like that. Seriously I can't think of a single negative. All good!
I don't see the update video. Did you post one yet?
I haven't but man alive is the ride amazing with the roadwing.
Where do I get a roadwing? I put the 1200 lb progressive spring on and its better but not good enough.
Look in the description and you'll see a website for Bill Kingsley. That is where i got mine.
Does it act like an air shock? and why does it need to be hooked to to electrical. my 06' roadstar would love this.
Not sure about the air shock as I’ve never had one, but since I’ve installed it, not only has the ride been exponentially smoother, I haven’t bottomed out on anything yet like I did before. As far as the electrical goes, mine is an electric rap that allows me to adjust the load hydraulically. This allows me to firm it up what I ride two up and lessen it a little when it is just me. You can purchase manual raps as well that have a knob that can adjust the shock as well.
@@JasonJohnCowart OK the feed back is much appreciated! Thank you for the insight I am going to look into this. Thanks again!
Try using a scissor jack under the real wheel.
I'm picking up an 06 roadstar, guy say's it's a silverado edition but the cluster says midnight star.. no idea what those mean haha, but I do have the 06 goldwing my dad passed away on last year, would the shock out of that goldwing work? I had just sold my 04 goldwing and have been kicking myself in the ass hence picking up the yamaha
They do have to be modified slightly. What I would do is jump over to Facebook and look up a god named Billy Kingsley Jr. he is in the Roadstar clinic Facebook group and the Yamaha Road star riders Facebook group. He makes them so he would definitely be the guy to ask. He’s who I got mine from. If you look in the description on this video you can see his website as well. As far as the midnight goes, there are several variations of a Roadstar. Mine is a regular Lonestar, there is the Silverado, and there is the midnight. They are just different trim options. It doesn’t mean much difference in terms of the mechanics.