What kind of rake does a Yamaha Roadstar use?
This steel 3 piece laser cut rake kit will give your Yamaha Roadstar that pro-street look. With this kit you have the option of adding anywhere from 5-7 degree triple trees which will give you a 47 – 50 degree rake completing your pro-street look.
What kind of headlight does a Yamaha Roadstar need?
*Note: Cannot be used with stock risers, fork tins, OEM windshield bracket, stock turn signal bar, or passing lamps. Royal Star fitment requires a cu stom, aftermarket headlight. This steel 3 piece laser cut rake kit will give your Yamaha Roadstar that pro-street look.
Can a stock brake line be replaced on a Yamaha?
Stock handle bars will work, but the stock brake line will need to be replaced with a longer one LM-TR1001 $885.00 *Note: Cannot be used with stock risers, fork tins, OEM windshield bracket, stock turn signal bar, or passing lamps. Royal Star fitment requires a cu stom, aftermarket headlight.
Where can I find the Roadstar clinic forums?
Welcome to the Roadstar Clinic. This is where we will post notices about the forums and system status updates. Tell us a little about yourself. Last Post: Hi from Australia. Hi from Australia.
What can I do with a Yamaha Road Star?
We’ve got a huge selection of Road Star motorcycle accessories, whether you need a Yamaha Road Star seat, Yamaha Road Star exhaust, new tires, battery, lights, handlebars, freeway bars, fuel management system, or even some new riding clothes.
What are the parts for a 1999 Yamaha Road Star?
Part is off a good running 1999 Yamaha Road Star XV 1600 with only 24,636 miles. Used: See Photos/Video For Condition Starting at $74 /mo with Affirm.
What kind of bikes can you build on Roadstar?
Post pics & threads dedicated to the bikes you’re building yourself based on the Roadstar. Last Post: RowdyRicks fender kit and DUALS!!! RowdyRicks fender kit and DUALS!!!
How to post events on the Roadstar clinic?
Be sure to use the Calendar icon when posting the event. Then it will show up on the site calendar. by AR. Hillbilly Keep it civil & respectful. Last Post: End of the year tunes!