
mmkleine
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Michael Kleine
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Bike Year and Model
2006 RSTD
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Engine Upgrade
mmkleine replied to Officer Dave's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
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Windshield Advice Needed
mmkleine replied to BG Hawks's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
I've had a Clearview screen for a couple of years and like it. I have the vent as well. I keep the vent open most of the time. They are 4" wider and they send wider lowers to match. Resistant to scratching -
Getting ready to purchase a Premeux Fairing. Looks like a good product but I have never seen one up close. If anyone has had experience with one, let me know what you think. They have the detach set-up like stock.
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Anyone have experience with this fairing for a 2006 RSTD? It is pricy, but looks great and having a sound system would be a plus. I would like to see one on a bike before I purchase. I live in the Cincinnati, Oh area and do not mind taking a ride to see one within a reasonable distance. Thanks
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Personally, I like the BUBs for the Royal Star TD and Venture, they sound good and nobody complains about how loud they are. I have some irritating neighbors and are quick to complain about anything. No complaints yet. Be careful on the noise levels. Some cities like Denver are banning anything outside of stock because some people, go way overboard with the stupid loud, and what its doing is making towns create ordinances against any after market exhaust. Myrtle Beach is another example.
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RSTD exhaust
mmkleine replied to starriderc10's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
I did the drilling thing. It took a little work. The problem is, I did not like the sound after words and you have a couple of stock exhaust mufflers nobody wants. I then purchased after market mufflers and threw away the stock mufflers. -
For those deciding on a drivers backrest. I recently purchased and installed a Bakup backrest. The installation is simple, however, an extra set of hands is helpful to avoid possibly scratching something. The pad matches the stock passenger pad closely and the overall look is clean. Seat adjustment is easy, no tools needed. The backrest is a little pricey, but the quality and look is good. To me, the stock seat is comfortable enough, all it needed was a backrest. I figured I saved $300.00 by not having to buy a Mustang seat with a backrest.
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Considering purchasing the Bakup drivers backrest for my 2006 RSTD. They are proud of them because they are in the $350.00 range. About $150.00 to $200.00 more then their competition They appear to be well engineered and have a range of adjustments. Anyone have experience with them?
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Having the rear tire replaced tomarrow morning with Metzler ME880 180- 70- 15. As you know, stock is a 150 -90- 15. Anyone here know if there will be a problem with tire clearance? I have read on this site that a certain size can be a problem, but I forgot with one.