Hey Guys,
I'm looking for some advice and opinions on buying a Road Star. My story is that I road for 15-20 years but gave it up about 9 or 10 years ago. My last bike was a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, can't remember exactly what year. I have some special considerations for riding as I am 6'9" tall and have a LOT of back problems. The last few years riding the Vulcan used to kill my back when I went on long rides of a few hours or more and I got hip cramps a lot. I'm not exactly sure if it is even smart to try to ride again but I figure I am working out again and doing some different exercises for my back that I never did before. At 6'9" inches tall I really don't fit on any bike right. The Vulcan certainly did not fit me right. I started looking around at bikes a couple of months ago and sat on a bunch of them. I found that my legs are so long that it puts me so far forward on the floor boards of almost all the bikes I sat on that I cannot flex my ankle enough to get my foot on the rear brake pedal. Seems kind of dangerous to me trying to ride in that situation. The Vulcan had foot pegs that were mounted fairly far forward on the frame. On the Road Star however, I could just barely get my foot on the brake pedal with my heal still on the floor boards. After doing some research, I found out about the way you can move the floorboards forward 3" on a Road Star. I figure if that could be done that a Road Star might be my best bet aside from having a custom bike built which I cannot afford. Besides that, I do like the Road Star and think it is a cool bike. The big saddle seat will help my situation too I think. I live in New Hampshire so the riding season is pretty much over except for a few days here and there I suppose. The only reason I am still considering getting one now and not waiting until Spring is for the end of season deal. I am currently interested in a 2005 Road Star Midnight Star that only has 1168 miles on it. It is stock except for a
BAK and Vance and Hines Longshots. It has a small scratch on the front fender and the exhaust has a small dent in it and a scuff mark. Price is down to $5995.00 which is about $1500.00 under book value.
Did I mention that I am long winded

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I like this site as it is very informative, everybody seems nice and cool, etc. But, it is also a bit scary when I read some of the stuff about all the modifications that are recommended for the Road Star like changing out the coil and ignition wires, spark plug wires, etc. The
carb puking, removing the fuel pump, venting the crank case I think it was, etc.
I am not a tinker'r or a motorhead. I have little to no mechanical abilities and no desire to have any. I just want to ride it. I don't mind changing oil, battery maintenance, changing spark plugs, cleaning, etc. but don't really want to do much else except for maybe cosmetic things to customize it.
What I'm wondering is how does a stock Road Star run without all the changes you guys talk about? How would the bike I am looking at since it has the BAK and the Longshots run without any other changes? How likely is it that Carb Puking would occur? That one is scary as I just saw the post about the bike catching on fire. Ugh!!
I had the Vulcan 1500 for 8-10 years unmodified and never did much to it but the things I said I don't mind doing. I never had any problems except for one time I had to bring it in to the shop for a fairly big repair, can't remember exactly what it was. That would be what I would want out of a Road Star. Is that possible without doing all the tinkering that is discussed on this web site?
Sorry to be so long winded!
Thanks for your help and opinions!!
Dean.....