Opinion of an installer.

Oct 8, 2012
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Osawatomie, KS
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Stormie
Good Morning. Well, I finally got back on another Goldwing, after 17 years on the ground. :laugh::laugh:And now I think that I have found a dealer that can install the new Roadsmith kit. :pepper: Has anyone had experience with Starlight Trailer & Trikes in Joplin MO???

They say they have been installing kits for about 25 years and they have kits on hand to reduce lead time. The info sounds good but I have always read to check out the installers before buying. SO! I am checking them out. We also plan on a trip to their shop when time permits prior to purchasing as well.

Thanks for all your input.ThumbUpThumbUp

Norm
 
Starlight Trailer and Trikes is a part of Neosho Fiberglass. They have been an official authorized Roadsmith installer for a good long time, before the Trike Shop became Roadsmith. The main location seems to be in Neosho, but the same folks run the Joplin shop. Some people I knew have trikes from Neosho Fiberglass/Starlight and they are well satisfied. Seems they do good work and stand behind it.
 
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Good Morning. Well, I finally got back on another Goldwing, after 17 years on the ground. :laugh::laugh:And now I think that I have found a dealer that can install the new Roadsmith kit. :pepper: Has anyone had experience with Starlight Trailer & Trikes in Joplin MO??? They say they have been installing kits for about 25 years and they have kits on hand to reduce lead time. The info sounds good but I have always read to check out the installers before buying. SO! I am checking them out. We also plan on a trip to their shop when time permits prior to purchasing as well. Thanks for all your input.ThumbUpThumbUp Norm

do it your self i just done mine this winter and it is not bad at all .roadsmith is a good kit and anyone with a little time can do one.

it bolts on with three bolts on each side and two down the center tube, the rest is just moveing lines and wires to hook everthing back up. some of the other kit you got to ajust alot of things but the roadsmith is ready to bolt on and go
 
Unfortunately a DIY effort isn't going to be a feasible solution.:gah: As I do not have any area whee I could do the work myself, so I am going to have to rely on the professionals to do that part for me.
 

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