ToyOdie Posted April 15, 2010 #1 Posted April 15, 2010 Hi guys, this my first post but I have been using your site to help me find an RSTD to buy. Well on Feb 28th I found a deal to good to pass up and took the plunge. I found a 1996 Royal Star but I'm not sure if it is a Tour Deluxe or a Boulevard. The maintenance manual I found online told me to look under the seat for an ID plate. There isn't one. So how do I know what model it is?
pegscraper Posted April 15, 2010 #2 Posted April 15, 2010 Welcome aboard from another '96 owner. Technically, calling it an RSTD isn't correct. There wasn't a Tour Deluxe or a Boulevard either one in '96. Those models came in later years. The models available in '96 were a Standard and a Tour Classic. The Standard was bare bones. The Tour Classic came with a windshield and semi-hard side bags and maybe another odd small thing or two. I like the '96s for some reason. Let's see some pics. Pics of your ride is the only real rule we have around here. My own bike came as a Standard model to which a lot has been added.
ToyOdie Posted April 16, 2010 Author #3 Posted April 16, 2010 Well it sounds like I have a Tour Classic since it came with a windshield and soft bags. I only wish they were quick disconnect like the later models. Here are pictures of Bertha. http://www1.snapfish.com/slideshow/AlbumID=2067005012/PictureID=88984805012/a=87827749_87827749/otsc=SHR/otsi=SPIClink/COBRAND_NAME=comcast2/ http://www1.snapfish.com/slideshow/AlbumID=2067005012/PictureID=88984807012/a=87827749_87827749/otsc=SHR/otsi=SPIClink/COBRAND_NAME=comcast2/
pegscraper Posted April 16, 2010 #4 Posted April 16, 2010 I think I would call yours a Standard. Those aren't the windshield and bags that Y put on the TC. The bags are larger and the windshield has a much larger chrome trim piece across the front. Y offers one like that, but the shape looks different. I could be wrong, but I think that one is aftermarket. Your bike has the standard seats on it. The TC came with wider and supposedly softer seats. Also, the TC usually had a Tour Classic emblem on each side of the front fender. I say usually because there was some variation on that by year and I don't know all the details of it. Obviously it doesn't take much to accessorize a Standard and make it more useful. I couldn't have a bike without side bags on it. The bags are not quick disconnect on the newer models. The passenger's backrest is, and it seems like maybe the windshield is too. Quick disconnect might be nice, but then you have to worry about someone walking off with the stuff. I heard a tale from my local dealer about that happening to someone in town here. That stuff is expensive to replace. I'm just as happy to have mine anchored down.
wes0778 Posted April 16, 2010 #5 Posted April 16, 2010 Isn't another indicator the location of the ignition switch? I know on the TC it is under the left front of the fuel tank, and on the "standard" it is below the seat, correct?
pegscraper Posted April 16, 2010 #6 Posted April 16, 2010 The location of the ignition switch has nothing to do with the model. It has to do with the year. The first year or two it was tucked under the seat. Afterward that it was put up under the side of the tank. I don't know exact years.
StarFan Posted April 16, 2010 #7 Posted April 16, 2010 The placement of the ignition key was under the back of the seat, left hand side on 1996 and 1997. It was moved forward and under the left front side of the tank on 1998 through 2001. It is very common that people get confused if these 96/97 bikes are Tour Classics or standards. In 1996 Yamaha introduced all these accessories to add to your bike so many Standard bikes have been accessorised later and taken the look of the Tour Classic. Yours looks like a standard with lot of accessories and aftermarket addies. A beautiful bike - Congratulations. Like Lynn "Pegscraper" I really like these older Royal Stars.
ToyOdie Posted April 17, 2010 Author #8 Posted April 17, 2010 Thanks guys. As with any car, bike or anything else that we disacuss. The more you look the muddier the water gets. As far as I can tell the Sissy bar, windshield, bags and other accessories are all Yamaha parts. Weather they came on the bike or were added after the fact we may never know. I have found out by researchin the VIN that the bike is an XVZ13A. I think that covers the standard and Tour Classic for most basic parts on the 96. By the way my key is behind the seat.
Mike G in SC Posted April 17, 2010 #9 Posted April 17, 2010 As for your thoughts about quick release on,,, windshield. I've had my 06 RSTD for 2+ years. Once when I washed it I took it for a 60+mph ride without the winshield. That's all I needed. I'm convinced,,, I have no need to ride at speed without it. So, no loss to me if it's not a quick removal. It's staying on. If you ride regular without, that might be an issue. If you normally ride with a windshield, "Forget about it".
StarFan Posted April 17, 2010 #10 Posted April 17, 2010 Correct ! The XVZ13A is the standard type. I have found out by researchin the VIN that the bike is an XVZ13A. .
starkruzen Posted April 18, 2010 #11 Posted April 18, 2010 Welcome aboard. Wow! A very nice looking ride. How many miles was on it when you bought it?
ToyOdie Posted April 19, 2010 Author #12 Posted April 19, 2010 Welcome aboard. Wow! A very nice looking ride. How many miles was on it when you bought it? It had just under 35k. I have already put on close to 1000 on since I got it on 28 Feb. She rides great.
tazmocycle Posted April 24, 2010 #13 Posted April 24, 2010 (edited) i hate to rain on ya'll parade but mine is a 2001 model and has the switch behind the right side of the seat! it's a boulivard model. i also have a 96 strd and a 97 tcI that has the switch behind the seat! so those that mean i don't have an 01 but a 96 or 97?? maybe i need to sue yamaha and lakehill motors for selling me a 96 or 97 as a 2001 model?? the first pic is my 01 blvd with large slant bags off a 98 tcII and second is of my 97 tcI(papa dan's old bike) which you see on the fender and has the key switch behind the seat. as i know all the tcII and td's had the switch up front because of the bags being in the way to get to it easyly. not 1000% sure of that but most i've seen has had it there. Edited April 24, 2010 by tazmocycle
wes0778 Posted April 24, 2010 #14 Posted April 24, 2010 i hate to rain on ya'll parade but mine is a 2001 model and has the switch behind the right side of the seat! it's a boulivard model. i also have a 96 strd and a 97 tcI that has the switch behind the seat! so those that mean i don't have an 01 but a 96 or 97?? maybe i need to sue yamaha and lakehill motors for selling me a 96 or 97 as a 2001 model?? the first pic is my 01 blvd with large slant bags off a 98 tcII and second is of my 97 tcI(papa dan's old bike) which you see on the fender and has the key switch behind the seat. as i know all the tcII and td's had the switch up front because of the bags being in the way to get to it easyly. not 1000% sure of that but most i've seen has had it there. The owner's manual that came with my '98 RSTC II shows the ignition switch; XVZ13A (standard) on the right side behind the seat XVZ13AT (Tour Classic) on the left side under the front of the fuel tank
Mooseduncan Posted April 27, 2010 #15 Posted April 27, 2010 i hate to rain on ya'll parade but mine is a 2001 model and has the switch behind the right side of the seat! it's a boulivard model. i also have a 96 strd and a 97 tcI that has the switch behind the seat! so those that mean i don't have an 01 but a 96 or 97?? maybe i need to sue yamaha and lakehill motors for selling me a 96 or 97 as a 2001 model?? the first pic is my 01 blvd with large slant bags off a 98 tcII and second is of my 97 tcI(papa dan's old bike) which you see on the fender and has the key switch behind the seat. as i know all the tcII and td's had the switch up front because of the bags being in the way to get to it easyly. not 1000% sure of that but most i've seen has had it there. Mine is a 97 RSTD and the ignition is in front of the tank on the left side of the frame.
davecb Posted April 28, 2010 #16 Posted April 28, 2010 How tall is that windshield??????????????????????????????????????????
ToyOdie Posted April 28, 2010 Author #17 Posted April 28, 2010 How tall is that windshield?????????????????????????????????????????? I'm not sure how you measure the windshield, but my line of sight is about 3 inches below the top. It's like the one you see on the state trooper HD's. I have considered cuting it down but I can't afford to replace it if I don't like it shorter.
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