bikerbillone
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I love my RS too, but something isn't right here. RS will probably chime in an give you a fix.
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Hello I have a 2015 Wing with HTS kit installed
After conversion, my low beam headlights shine almost straight down. I used the factory adjuster and maxed out the height adjustment. Still shines way low. With the adjuster maxed out at 10, the HIGH beams shine about where the low beams should be. My installer used a 6 degree rake kit and says he installed 2" fork extensions to maintain a level ride. My trike sits lower in the front than the stock bike. This can be felt by my seat position. Feels as if I'm leaning way forward. What can be adjusted to give me the correct headlight projection and how do I raise the ride height in the front ?
Thank You BTW Love the Roadsmith
Jim
Hello I have a 2015 Wing with HTS kit installed
After conversion, my low beam headlights shine almost straight down. I used the factory adjuster and maxed out the height adjustment. Still shines way low. With the adjuster maxed out at 10, the HIGH beams shine about where the low beams should be. My installer used a 6 degree rake kit and says he installed 2" fork extensions to maintain a level ride. My trike sits lower in the front than the stock bike. This can be felt by my seat position. Feels as if I'm leaning way forward. What can be adjusted to give me the correct headlight projection and how do I raise the ride height in the front ?
Thank You BTW Love the Roadsmith
Jim
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Thanks
Jim,
Thanks for your concern. I will be in Daytona March 10th--12th.
I will most definitely stop by the Trike Shop to have my unit inspected.
Who do I contact and what documentation do I need to provide ?
What day do I need to be there ? Beech St. location is good
Thanks Again !!!
Jim
Hi Everyone! Roadsmith Trikes is here to help with answers to questions or anything else you might need for your Roadsmith Trike. We will be checking this forum regularly and promise to get back to you as quickly as we can. If you need immediate assistance, please don't hesitate to call the main factory number 800-331-0705! Thanks and we look forward to chatting with you!
Glad to meet you RS !! We recently purchased a 2007 Goldwing trike (Roadsmith kit). Before this purchase we owned a 2002 trike (Lehman kit).
We love the independent suspension ...a real comfortable ride. We've had it out a total of 4 times since the purchase in May and already a couple of things have arisen. Took it out of the garage yesterday hoping to get a ride in and there was oil on the floor. Pinion seal was leaking and we're in the process now of getting/replacing that.
While under the trike, my hubby noticed that the shock springs have been rubbing on the inside of the tires to the point of rubbing the letters off!!
These are original tires put on by Roadsmith dealer in Rome, GA in 2009. Bike has 37,000 miles on it and no idea how long this rubbing has been going on. Recommended air pressure per manual is 35.
Our Lehman ran 20...big difference. That's neither here nor there as kits are completely different in many ways but thinking 35 was a lot.
Is this a problem that has ever been brought to your attention? What can a person do to remedy?
Looks like two new tires go on the list along with the pinion seal. Disappointed....
I'm sorry to hear of the issues with the pinion seal and tires.
Your mechanic has been in contact with our team here at Roadsmith, and we are confident you will be back on the road soon. Both repairs are relatively simple and your mechanic sounds like a top-notch wrench.
Recommended air pressure in our rear tires is 26-30lbs.
Load, ride quality, and driving style will determine which end of this range you should be at. The more load or the more aggressive driving?
You should be at the higher end for air pressure. Vice-versa for more sedate driving or desire for softer ride.
Standard tire and rim size is 16x7 rims, with a 205/65/16 tire. Alternative sizes can be used, but "rim width" and "rim offset" need to be considered to ensure proper fitment within the wheel well.
Meaning, the rim cannot be too wide (or it won't fit), and the overall diameter needs to be about 26" (rim with tire) to make sure the gear ratio is correctly matched with the differential.
Please let us know how the repairs turn-out, and for sure contact us if any questions.
Jim
Thank you Jim !!
Wow!!
That was a lot of info and I will pass the tire recommendations along to my hubby, the "mechanic"
Comes in handy to be able to do a lot of the work ourselves and he did tell me that he'd been in contact. Very impressed how you offer your help to Roadsmith owners no matter if we're the original, second, third owner!! It's much appreciated !!
Sally
Can you tell me were the Roadsmith service centers are in central Florida.
I live near the villages south of Ocala.
Thanks.
2003/2004 RS/GW trike. Never used the aux tank, concerned about using whatever is in the aux tank so I'd like to drain/flush it out prior to use it. I'm at least the 2nd owner. Suggestions please!Hi Everyone! Roadsmith Trikes is here to help with answers to questions or anything else you might need for your Roadsmith Trike. We will be checking this forum regularly and promise to get back to you as quickly as we can. If you need immediate assistance, please don't hesitate to call the main factory number 800-331-0705! Thanks and we look forward to chatting with you!
2003/2004 RS/GW trike. Never used the aux tank, concerned about using whatever is in the aux tank so I'd like to drain/flush it out prior to use it. I'm at least the 2nd owner. Suggestions please!
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This is not a complaint, only a comment, I love my Road Smith. My problem a warped rotor, or rotors. I think it's the right rear, where the manual brake engages. Right now, it's in the the Trike Traders in Lake Afreld shop 'cause I did not want to make that long trip to Daytona with those logistical problems. The owner put his run out gauge on both rotors, couldn't find a problem, seems the rotor began to flex out of round as it warmed up on the ride and got worse as the ride continued, the feel was 'very pronounced'. Since the owner could not locate the problem in the shop, he probably did the only thing he could, ordered two new rotors from Road Smith. At $90 a pop for rotors, shipping and labor, this is gonna be costly, but it is what it is. By the way, this owner is a good builder, been doing it for years, I have no reason to doubt his abilities.
Let me know what Doug finds out. Thanks!Thanks much, good vote of confidence for Doug at Trike Traders, I'll pass it along. I think my problem is only with the rear right rotor, the hand brake rotor. Several months ago, I had it slightly engaged when I thought it was fully in the released mode, so I could smell it getting warm in a mile or so, I immediately knew the problem and fully released the hand brake, but probably not before there was some damage to the rotor metal. Oddly it took a while to get to the noticeable pulsating. I'm probably paying an extra $90 plus freight for the left rotor, but it's all good if it cures the problem. I thought a full post on this might shed some light on the problem...Again, thanks for the response.
WoW! Am I a happy boy here, I call the 800 # to Roadsmith and spoke with a gent named Jim, he was very, very helpful and answered my questions..:clapping: I have to admit after I hung up with him I had a smile on my face....I'm totally a newbe here and his answers totally relaxed my mind...
Thank you Jim
Ronnie from Springfield Massachusetts