The Radius and Saber models would ultimately carry on the Roadstar legacy more directly, as the main RG line was based on new 24 fret neck designs. These series and lower-end RG models had similar necks used on the previous year's Roadstar line.
The Pro Line series was replaced by the Roadstar Pro series in 1987, featuring various new body shapes, including the future S and R models. But where is this vehicle The current location is 94,605,737 miles ( 152,253,222 km, 1.018 AU, 8.46 light minutes) from Earth, moving away from Earth at a speed of 39,297 mi/h ( 63,243 km/h, 17.57 km/s).
The first modern RG models were still issued under the Roadstar flag, but the distinction between the original Roadstar Deluxe and Standard subseries disappeared in or shortly after 1987. It contained a very special payload- a Tesla Roadster with Starman. The Deluxe series featured special finishes and better hardware.įrom 1987 until 1992, the Roadstar name was used in various fashions. Roadstar models were divided between a Roadstar Deluxe series and Roadstar Standard series.
Both had typical Fender features, such as a bolt-on neck, single coil pickups and the double cut curved body shape. The first was the Roadster guitars introduced in 1979, followed by the similar but stripped down and more affordable Blazer in 1981. Since the late 1970s, Ibanez has offered a number of guitar series based on the Fender Strat. It is the predecessor of the current RG series. The Roadstar design is a rough approximation of the Fender Stratocaster and belongs to a genre that came to be known as Superstrats. The initial Roadstar II models were introduced in 1983. The Roadstar II series is a line of electric guitars produced for Hoshino Gakki and sold under the Ibanez brand. For a list of Roadstar models, see Portal:Roadstar II series.