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Hi Roadsmith,

Last year I had my 2002 Honda Valkyrie converted to a trike with one of your kits and have been impressed with the overall quality of your product. I do have one concern though and it's with the tail lights.

During the daylight hours both are not very bright. I tried to correct this problem by changing the bulbs to L.E.D's which helped a little. Can you pass along any suggestions for increasing the brightness of the lights?

Thanks.
Jagjeep
 
Hi Jagjeep,

We are in the process of identifying options available to you for brighter taillights on your Roadsmith Valkyrie trike. We will get back to you via your personal email as well as posting a response in this thread. Please stand by....
 
Hi Roadsmith,

Last year I had my 2002 Honda Valkyrie converted to a trike with one of your kits and have been impressed with the overall quality of your product. I do have one concern though and it's with the tail lights.

During the daylight hours both are not very bright. I tried to correct this problem by changing the bulbs to L.E.D's which helped a little. Can you pass along any suggestions for increasing the brightness of the lights?

Thanks.
Jagjeep



Hi Jagjeep,

A brighter LED bulb option for the tail light on that model is made by a company called Radiantz. Make sure to use the multi direction LED's.
Radiantz p/n 3701-17 and they sell for $39.99 each.

Hopefully that helps. Thanks for rockin' a Roadsmith!
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Hi Jagjeep,

A brighter LED bulb option for the tail light on that model is made by a company called Radiantz. Make sure to use the multi direction LED's.
Radiantz p/n 3701-17 and they sell for $39.99 each.

Hopefully that helps. Thanks for rockin' a Roadsmith!
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ROADSMITH...
Thanks a million for your "rapid response" to my tail light question!
Jagjeep
 
Hi Jagjeep,

A brighter LED bulb option for the tail light on that model is made by a company called Radiantz. Make sure to use the multi direction LED's.
Radiantz p/n 3701-17 and they sell for $39.99 each.

Hopefully that helps. Thanks for rockin' a Roadsmith!
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Roadsmith re: Taylor Young:

Thanks a million for the suggestion of changing my tail light bulbs from the standard 1157 base bulbs to LED's sold by Radiantz. After contacting Radiantz, and running my problem by their engineering dept., it was recommended that I use the Z-Towerz LED, red in color bulbs. The cost was $39.99 each and the result of this change was incredible for running tail lights, turn signals and brake lights. The brightness of the lights have been increased 100% by this change.

Everyone: I highly recommend dealing with both the Roadsmith and Radiantz folks. They were most helpful and offered excellent customer service.
Jagjeep
 
How do I get the Roadsmith decal for the Honda GL1800 HTS. For some reason it was not included with the kit.

Hi Dirtdobber,

Please call the factory at 800-331-0705 and ask for Taylor Young. He will be happy to get a Roadsmith decal out to you by mail.

Thanks,
Kirk
 
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!

Well, help is what I need. Just bought a 2003 GW/Roadsmith 11,000 miles:
1.Looks like the rear tire/wheel size has been altered from thew 15" listed in the manual. Trike currently is equipped with 215/45R17 87H Ventus HRII. Is that normal? What ranges of air pressures would you suggest?
2. Aux fuel tank > no lights working fuse or relay in circuit & where?
3. Is FI warning light similar to check engine light on cars?
4. Has some Prev Owners decided not to use aux tank, if so how are they handled?
5. How can I find serial # of conversion or date of conversion?
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Well, help is what I need. Just bought a 2003 GW/Roadsmith 11,000 miles:
1.Looks like the rear tire/wheel size has been altered from thew 15" listed in the manual. Trike currently is equipped with 215/45R17 87H Ventus HRII. Is that normal? What ranges of air pressures would you suggest?
2. Aux fuel tank > no lights working fuse or relay in circuit & where?
3. Is FI warning light similar to check engine light on cars?
4. Has some Prev Owners decided not to use aux tank, if so how are they handled?
5. How can I find serial # of conversion or date of conversion?
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Hockey you were given the phone number. I'd sure give them a call and get the interaction going..

Talk is often better then trying to guess what someone really meant in print.

Hope we you get the answers you seek.
 
Well, help is what I need. Just bought a 2003 GW/Roadsmith 11,000 miles:
1.Looks like the rear tire/wheel size has been altered from thew 15" listed in the manual. Trike currently is equipped with 215/45R17 87H Ventus HRII. Is that normal? What ranges of air pressures would you suggest?
2. Aux fuel tank > no lights working fuse or relay in circuit & where?
3. Is FI warning light similar to check engine light on cars?
4. Has some Prev Owners decided not to use aux tank, if so how are they handled?
5. How can I find serial # of conversion or date of conversion?
Not pictured in avatar........

Hi Hocky - if you could, please forward a picture of your "new to you" trike to the following email address jim_mcgurran@roadsmithtrikes.com. The pictures will tell me quite a bit about your trike.

Please include your telephone number and I will give you a ring so we can walk through your specific questions. Once all figured out, I will post a reply to the 5 issues listed above.

Thanks!!
 
Interesting turn to this thread. I have a RS aux gas tank installed on my HT1500 conversion and there are no lights and I surely didn't understand the question regarding the FI light... the bike has carbs doesn't it? My aux tank has a switch between main tank and aux tank and both show their respective fuel level on the factory gas gauge. If there is no fuel at all in the aux tank, it would just show an empty tank and not affect the operation of the bike except not to have gas in that tank.

My tires are 215/65-16 and I would think that the height would affect speedo accuracy but that would be about it. I forget what type but they are an off-brand I think (not Goodyear or Firestone etc).
 
I was thinking you had a 1500 trike. Sorry. The aux tank should be the same kit for either a 1500 or 1800... maybe RS will straighten this out this week. Their customer support has been top notch since I bought mine. I would like them to comment on a locking gas cap. That cap of mine sits on my left rear fender and looks inviting when gas prices are high hehe I did find someone has loosened it once when parking in a motel lot and not sure if they siphoned any gas...
 
I was thinking you had a 1500 trike. Sorry. The aux tank should be the same kit for either a 1500 or 1800... maybe RS will straighten this out this week. Their customer support has been top notch since I bought mine. I would like them to comment on a locking gas cap. That cap of mine sits on my left rear fender and looks inviting when gas prices are high hehe I did find someone has loosened it once when parking in a motel lot and not sure if they siphoned any gas...

Thanks for the reply, just bought the 1800 last month.
Ron :Dorag:
 
I was thinking you had a 1500 trike. Sorry. The aux tank should be the same kit for either a 1500 or 1800... maybe RS will straighten this out this week. Their customer support has been top notch since I bought mine. I would like them to comment on a locking gas cap. That cap of mine sits on my left rear fender and looks inviting when gas prices are high hehe I did find someone has loosened it once when parking in a motel lot and not sure if they siphoned any gas...

Not a bad idea on the gas cap, but I'm thinking another key for me to loose?
 
Try a half cover, for trips

I got a half cover .... just covers the faring to the back of the trunk ... seat tank etc. is out of sight. Cheap too about $40 bucks, takes up much less room than a full trike cover.
 

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