I have a 2005 RSTD. It's a great bike. A couple comments. I think the hand guards and the outside temp gauge and clock on the handlebars are aftermarket. The fuel gauge doesn't count down for miles left. It counts up to let you know how far you've gone since the low fuel indicator tripped. I usually get nine or so miles before I need to switch to reserve. I haven't tested how far I can go after that. The turn signal is self cancelling. It's based on speed and distance. All in all it's a great bike, I've put about 25k miles on it in three years including some long hauls from the Portland, OR to the Rockies and beyond. It's also my daily commuter rain or shine, I just don't ride it in ice or snow. Super comfortable bike for riding around town, a cruise to the beach or strapping on luggage for a multi day camping trip. I only notice the extra luggage weight at slow speeds when things feel a bit top heavy. My mods are LED headlights, driving lights, turn signals, and tail/brakelight. I also added heated grips, Barnett clutches/springs, and Kuryakyn Long Horn foot pegs. That's pretty much it. I'm considering an after market seat but it's not a huge need. Oh, and when it came time to replace the front tire I went with a smaller size. Much better handling in parking lots.
I have a 2006 RSTD, I consistently get 200 miles a tank full. My bike will run 100 Miles an Hr no problem. But your are right it cruises 85, 90 an hr. I have the white bike. I love my bike. Got my bike about 5 years ago with 35, 000 on it, got it for $3000. You have a very pretty bike.
I pretty much have the same bike only difference is it has a trunk and a fairing and stereo system it’s the Royal star venture it has a 6 gallon Gas tank If you cruise back roads 45/55 miles an hour all day I average 50 miles per gallon 200 to 225 miles before hitting reserve with a passenger ! Great bike !
I purchased a 2005 used one and got that not nice waggling effect, now thanks to you, I now know I should not be pushing it beyond 75, 80 miles per hour. I checked out the forks and center shock absorber for any leakage as well as the tires for damage issues, but all looked ok. Thanks guys, be well.
Hi Miguel, Yeah. Good thinking, you checked all the right stuff. We've had three other RSTD roughly the same year and they all did the same thing. There still a great bike to ride and very comfortable to. Thanks for watchin!
I'll add a few comments too I guess. First, you don't "need" that aftermarket clock. Push and hold the reset button under the fuel gage and you have a digital clock. Mostly though, it's not what I'd call a "beginner's" touring bike. It is pretty damned top heavy, compared to say a Vulcan or pretty much any V twin, and it is so very capable of hard core, long distance, 2 up, trailer pulling, road killing touring. Not as much storage as, say, a GoldWing, but WAY more comfortable and WAY better looking. That thing will never go out of style. It's a true forever bike and yours is a real beauty.
Hi darrylwbraun, Great comment. We've had 5 of these over the years. Great bikes for sure. One of the most comfortable! Wish the gas mileage was a little better but a good reason to get off the bike and stretch!
@@bgrides2108 I agree completely. I tested mine (03 RSV) quite by accident, didn't realize I already had it in reserve, and I drove almost exactly 350 km (215 miles) before the last bar disappeared. So, first, it's the first bike I've ever owned that I could do that in one sitting without being in pain. Second, it's a pretty good range, BUT I was solo, no trailer and driving about 65-70 mph. Throw the wife on and hitch up the trailer and, yeah, it significantly cuts down the range. I'm toying with the idea of buying a used tank, cutting it down the center and making it wider to add another gallon or two.
Hey Bill, Yeah, it's been a while. Went through a divorce but all is good now. Hope everything is going good with you to. Yeah, the Yamaha is good bike to get started with. A big step up would be a nice street glide.
Being A Yamaha Guy, Owned 4 At One point This Is A Great Buy. You Can Ride The Wheels Off This Bike. Missed Out On A Similar Bike Last Year! I'm Jealous, Enjoy It! Thanks For Your Report.⛽⛽⛽⛽
I inherited this bike from my dead girlfriend .I had a HD flhtcse2 needing an expensive rebuild.I rode the hell out of this thing.Low maintenance,These guys are telling the truth.
Yeah. I found a radiator on ebay for ya. Not sure if this is what you need but here's the ebay link. www.ebay.com/itm/266181580856?_nkw=radiator+for+a+1996+royal+star+tour+deluxe+motorcycle&epid=1155096008&itmmeta=01J6MT5T52DJJ9C8QPDEMRVHCB&hash=item3df9a89838:g:5EsAAOSwG29kGNd9&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKlvJbBnH0Wkvrj15wlKixEzLUvWdx1aYx4Ee9F3qbTnkuTNk3uuM%2BLI9yaYgusy5rMkC9cFf8GbSkl6m7Z6FvRAaj1AgPtFuvBdW0%2BX90VhIepz7h9UpC1KkAzk%2Br971Vao6MTO3T1Ocnyf8ubtSmnQRFCBEaLkg5HAc7Ui8zxTJ2Zgmym9mnMD2uryDLxRlUjcbZw3rsIZK0jQhm%2B4ipQfeN95FS5kAIqVVTKCj7G3C3K0itZqNSde%2BRCL9Xch9VbxWdketXi9l1o8B%2F%2BYJ%2BJaL%2FAtS%2FDSGq4KJP%2BoBl4AXA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR86il5q1ZA
I love the Royal Star bike line and have been wanting to pick one up for a while. Can anyone comment on parts availability? I know obtaining parts is slower these days with all the supply chain issues, I’m not worried about that - I’m more concerned about parts being discontinued / completely not available due to the age of the bike.
Hello MtnmanMtnman, We've had at least 4 of these over the last 5 years or so. So far we haven't had any issue getting parts. It might get a little hard to get something like a windshield or something like that. We did a clutch replacement two years back and it was easy getting parts...
Hi @bookooc5605, Great point. I must have been sleeping on the job to not start the beast. Hopefully this video helped. Were actually thinking about selling this bike. the guy that was going to ride it on our summer trip backed out so we don't need it now.
Flip that luggage around and you could lean against it as you ride. Bike is a small displacement but is smooth. As for 2 up i dont know doubtful, probably lug it down. The strongest bike out there is a goldwing, at 1800cc 6cyl,flat opposing cylinders smooth as silk. But this aint bad. Of course harley has no answer to this. But Harley is what harley is. Ive got a harley its ok, ive had a goldwing its great,too much plastic. Suzuki 1500 its good 90mph thats it. Low geared.kawasaki too cheap feeling.the honda 1300 vtx is a great as well as the 1800 vtx. The yamaha star line up, all great bikes.
Ha! Funny we have the exact opposite opinion. I gave up my GW and got on an RSV and I'd say the same thing... "blows away the Honda". Mind you, I had an 85 GW but the sitting position on the Honda was just horrible compared to the RSV. For brute power though, yeah, the newer GWs are going to walk all over the RS.
@@darrylwbraun I still have my Yamaha and it’s a good bike. Funny thing is the more I ride the Goldwing the more I love it. Comparing my royal star to the Goldwing is like comparing manatees to a bottlenose dolphin. 😁👍
Your right. The RSTD riding position is very comfortable. The couple things I'd give the GW is the stereo system and the higher top end speeds. Seems like the GW can cruise at 100mph all day. The RSTD is great at 80 all day.
I have a 2005 RSTD. It's a great bike. A couple comments.
I think the hand guards and the outside temp gauge and clock on the handlebars are aftermarket. The fuel gauge doesn't count down for miles left. It counts up to let you know how far you've gone since the low fuel indicator tripped. I usually get nine or so miles before I need to switch to reserve. I haven't tested how far I can go after that. The turn signal is self cancelling. It's based on speed and distance.
All in all it's a great bike, I've put about 25k miles on it in three years including some long hauls from the Portland, OR to the Rockies and beyond. It's also my daily commuter rain or shine, I just don't ride it in ice or snow.
Super comfortable bike for riding around town, a cruise to the beach or strapping on luggage for a multi day camping trip. I only notice the extra luggage weight at slow speeds when things feel a bit top heavy.
My mods are LED headlights, driving lights, turn signals, and tail/brakelight. I also added heated grips, Barnett clutches/springs, and Kuryakyn Long Horn foot pegs. That's pretty much it. I'm considering an after market seat but it's not a huge need. Oh, and when it came time to replace the front tire I went with a smaller size. Much better handling in parking lots.
Great info. Like you mentioned, it's a very comfortable bike and FUN to ride. Thanks for all the great info.
I have a 2006 RSTD, I consistently get 200 miles a tank full. My bike will run 100 Miles an Hr no problem. But your are right it cruises 85, 90 an hr. I have the white bike. I love my bike. Got my bike about 5 years ago with 35, 000 on it, got it for $3000. You have a very pretty bike.
Hi @moviedog1, You got a good deal on your RSTD. Love the white color scheme to.
I pretty much have the same bike only difference is it has a trunk and a fairing and stereo system it’s the Royal star venture it has a 6 gallon Gas tank
If you cruise back roads 45/55 miles an hour all day I average 50 miles per gallon 200 to 225 miles before hitting reserve with a passenger !
Great bike !
The Royal star venture is a great bike. Having the larger tank and trunk makes it a perfect touring bike.
I purchased a 2005 used one and got that not nice waggling effect, now thanks to you, I now know I should not be pushing it beyond 75, 80 miles per hour. I checked out the forks and center shock absorber for any leakage as well as the tires for damage issues, but all looked ok. Thanks guys, be well.
Hi Miguel, Yeah. Good thinking, you checked all the right stuff. We've had three other RSTD roughly the same year and they all did the same thing. There still a great bike to ride and very comfortable to. Thanks for watchin!
I might buy one this week thanks for the video you boosted my confidence
Hi @kadin420; Glad we could help. They really are nice bikes.
I'll add a few comments too I guess. First, you don't "need" that aftermarket clock. Push and hold the reset button under the fuel gage and you have a digital clock. Mostly though, it's not what I'd call a "beginner's" touring bike. It is pretty damned top heavy, compared to say a Vulcan or pretty much any V twin, and it is so very capable of hard core, long distance, 2 up, trailer pulling, road killing touring. Not as much storage as, say, a GoldWing, but WAY more comfortable and WAY better looking. That thing will never go out of style. It's a true forever bike and yours is a real beauty.
Hi darrylwbraun, Great comment. We've had 5 of these over the years. Great bikes for sure. One of the most comfortable! Wish the gas mileage was a little better but a good reason to get off the bike and stretch!
@@bgrides2108 I agree completely. I tested mine (03 RSV) quite by accident, didn't realize I already had it in reserve, and I drove almost exactly 350 km (215 miles) before the last bar disappeared. So, first, it's the first bike I've ever owned that I could do that in one sitting without being in pain. Second, it's a pretty good range, BUT I was solo, no trailer and driving about 65-70 mph. Throw the wife on and hitch up the trailer and, yeah, it significantly cuts down the range. I'm toying with the idea of buying a used tank, cutting it down the center and making it wider to add another gallon or two.
Your right. You always just need one more gallon. :)
I own the exact bike in mother of pearl white. I absolutely love this bike.
I've seen the pearl white once. Great color. Yamaha did a great job. I'm a taller guy, and the bike fits perfect.
Hello BG, long time no see!!...and that's a good liiking bike!!
Hey Bill, Yeah, it's been a while. Went through a divorce but all is good now. Hope everything is going good with you to. Yeah, the Yamaha is good bike to get started with. A big step up would be a nice street glide.
@BG Rides well sorry about the divorce, but things happen..take care, later..
Yeah. You said it perfectly :)
I have an 2006. And love it. I am 5ft 7in and handle hee with no problem
Yamaha did a great job with the Royal Stars.
Being A Yamaha Guy, Owned 4 At One point This Is A Great Buy. You Can Ride The Wheels Off This Bike. Missed Out On A Similar Bike Last Year! I'm Jealous, Enjoy It! Thanks For Your Report.⛽⛽⛽⛽
Hi Charles, I think this is our third or fourth one also. It's a very comfortable bike. Yamaha did a really nice job.
That would be a great starter touring bike
For sure! There not that expensive also
I now own the very bike in this video 🤣. Got it set up for solo riding and love it. Yes it’s a bit underpowered but still fun and very comfortable
That's cool Tom! Yeah your right. They could use a little more power but what a sweet bike.
What handle bar gaurds are those and luggage rack?
Hi @johnderosambeau4820, I added some amazon links in the description if you want to take a look. Thanks for watchin!
Make sure your steering nut is tightened to 92 ft lbs, made all the difference in the world to mine
Thanks! That's a great suggestion.
I inherited this bike from my dead girlfriend .I had a HD flhtcse2 needing an expensive rebuild.I rode the hell out of this thing.Low maintenance,These guys are telling the truth.
Thanks Ray :)
I have a 1996 royal star I wanted a new radiator after 30 years but they don’t make anymore. So I’m saving for a new Harley it’s gonna be expensive.
Yeah. I found a radiator on ebay for ya. Not sure if this is what you need but here's the ebay link. www.ebay.com/itm/266181580856?_nkw=radiator+for+a+1996+royal+star+tour+deluxe+motorcycle&epid=1155096008&itmmeta=01J6MT5T52DJJ9C8QPDEMRVHCB&hash=item3df9a89838:g:5EsAAOSwG29kGNd9&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKlvJbBnH0Wkvrj15wlKixEzLUvWdx1aYx4Ee9F3qbTnkuTNk3uuM%2BLI9yaYgusy5rMkC9cFf8GbSkl6m7Z6FvRAaj1AgPtFuvBdW0%2BX90VhIepz7h9UpC1KkAzk%2Br971Vao6MTO3T1Ocnyf8ubtSmnQRFCBEaLkg5HAc7Ui8zxTJ2Zgmym9mnMD2uryDLxRlUjcbZw3rsIZK0jQhm%2B4ipQfeN95FS5kAIqVVTKCj7G3C3K0itZqNSde%2BRCL9Xch9VbxWdketXi9l1o8B%2F%2BYJ%2BJaL%2FAtS%2FDSGq4KJP%2BoBl4AXA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR86il5q1ZA
Stratoliner...no HD
I love the Royal Star bike line and have been wanting to pick one up for a while. Can anyone comment on parts availability? I know obtaining parts is slower these days with all the supply chain issues, I’m not worried about that - I’m more concerned about parts being discontinued / completely not available due to the age of the bike.
Hello MtnmanMtnman, We've had at least 4 of these over the last 5 years or so. So far we haven't had any issue getting parts. It might get a little hard to get something like a windshield or something like that. We did a clutch replacement two years back and it was easy getting parts...
@@bgrides2108 Thank you for the info!.
@@MtnmanMtnman no problem
You didn't start it!! lol. What biker doesn't show us what it sounds like? lol...thanks for the video, I am looking at one of these now.
Hi @bookooc5605, Great point. I must have been sleeping on the job to not start the beast. Hopefully this video helped. Were actually thinking about selling this bike. the guy that was going to ride it on our summer trip backed out so we don't need it now.
Turn signals are self cancelling...but they take for ever to do it
I agree. For a while I thought the bike didn't have self-canceling until I forgot to turn off the signal and then it eventually turned off.
Flip that luggage around and you could lean against it as you ride. Bike is a small displacement but is smooth. As for 2 up i dont know doubtful, probably lug it down. The strongest bike out there is a goldwing, at 1800cc 6cyl,flat opposing cylinders smooth as silk. But this aint bad. Of course harley has no answer to this. But Harley is what harley is. Ive got a harley its ok, ive had a goldwing its great,too much plastic. Suzuki 1500 its good 90mph thats it. Low geared.kawasaki too cheap feeling.the honda 1300 vtx is a great as well as the 1800 vtx. The yamaha star line up, all great bikes.
Thanks for the info. Sounds like you've had a few bike through the years.
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Hi Truck and Travel, LOL! Love your channel name. I'm doing good. Just had to take care of life stuff for a little while. Thanks for watching!!!
I have a 2005 RSTD. I put over 60k with very little problems. I bought a 2008 Goldwing 2 years ago and it blows away the Yamaha.
Hi opichocal, Yeah, Hard to beat a Goldwing. There such great bikes.
Ha! Funny we have the exact opposite opinion. I gave up my GW and got on an RSV and I'd say the same thing... "blows away the Honda". Mind you, I had an 85 GW but the sitting position on the Honda was just horrible compared to the RSV. For brute power though, yeah, the newer GWs are going to walk all over the RS.
@@darrylwbraun I still have my Yamaha and it’s a good bike. Funny thing is the more I ride the Goldwing the more I love it. Comparing my royal star to the Goldwing is like comparing manatees to a bottlenose dolphin. 😁👍
Your right. The RSTD riding position is very comfortable. The couple things I'd give the GW is the stereo system and the higher top end speeds. Seems like the GW can cruise at 100mph all day. The RSTD is great at 80 all day.