2008 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe
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nice bike..
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 10, 2013i have a 2008 midnight tour delux. i saw a questian. how do i get better power off the line? i did and wow..i added a k&n air cleaner kit, and that gets rid of the ugly boxes for the air cleaners. i had dothen power sports in dothen alabama do all the work. a set of bub exaust with no baffels. had ... the carbs rejetted. and man..it woke it up big time. the exaust sounds like a drag rail at the drag strip. it sounds MEAN. the only thing that i dont like is the noise out of the rear end.. and drive train. it has a high pitch wine..other than that.. what a bike. it gets 34.5 mpg all the time. no need for any thing but reg unleaded. i run syn oil in it. i have added alot of crome. and people stand and look at the bike all the time in panama city beach fl. even harley guys tell me how sharp she is..im glad i got her and am happy with my choice..
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gas mileage
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 16, 2012The Yamaha RSTD is a great bike. smooth to ride, lots of power to get up and go. I've get anywhere from 38-43 mpg, depending on how i'm riding.
I bought my 2008 RSTD new in 2010. I've put over 12000 miles since then, and I've got no complaints.
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Sweet Bike
By (I am an Owner) on Jun 03, 2011The bike looks fantastic and it has power!. I love riding it on the highway , it handles great around curvy lake roads and it is comfortable!. I am thrilled and i love it
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Good Bike would like more power
By (I am an Owner) on Jan 10, 2009Overall performance is very good, my last bike was a 01 Honda Valkyrie. I like the hard bags, cruise control, etc., of the Yamaha but would like more low end power.(Valkyrie great power from the line) Is there anything you can do to the Yamaha, to get better power from the line?
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Riding the Tour Deluxe
By (I am an Owner) on Sep 30, 2008At first, this behemoth kind of scared me, as I just about dumped it over twice on my second day riding it. So, I was really apprehensive and stiff the first week. Slowly, without even realizing it, I became accustomed to the weight, and how to maneuver even at slow speeds, to the point that suddenly, ... I was relaxed on her.
She's quite a horse! A beautiful horse...Yamaha really knows how to doll up their rides. The only thing I did not care for was the ugly black breather boxes on each side. But of course, I spent a little money and bought the chrome covers for them and improved the looks of the bike 100%!
Now about power...having a 1294cc V-4 engine underneath of you is a different experience. Not so much power at the low end (not to say she won't scoot off the line, just don't expect the jump of a v-twin) but once you get up to speeds of 50 and above, you can reel in just about anything other than a sportbike.
The touring aspect of this bike is great as well. Big windshield with lowers already attached that does a real decent job of keeping the wind deflected at just about any speed. Comes standard with passenger floorboards for the comfort of Mama. Let us definitely not forget the one of the two best features of this bike...real cruise control!! With the flick of your thumb and the push of a button, you can keep you speed the same no matter how many miles you ride, or whether you are going up and down inclines. Not a cheap, awkward throttle lock.
The last but not least great feature of my tour deluxe...she's a convertible! Of course, what I mean is she can be changed from a touring bike into a cruiser in less that 30 seconds by removing the quick release windshield and sissy bar. And she make a great looking cruiser, too.
Remember, it is a heavy bike (844 lbs.), and I DON'T recommend it for someone who doesn't have much riding experience. I've been riding smaller bikes for over 25 years, and it was still quite an adjustment.
If you do decide to purchase, you will find that you are getting a lot of bang for your buck, especially since it is backed by a 5 year, unlimited mile warranty. I think that in itself says something about Yamaha and their confidence in the bike. Hope this helps anybody who is out looking.
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