Never clicked faster on a video in my life. They called it boring at the time but it still looks far more desirable than any other parallel twin today.
We have one in blue, almost stock, bought brand new in 1998. Lovely in-bike position and very friendly even way beyond limits of traction. Many times caught drifting with both tyres from either brakes or acceleration, and TRX never betrayed us! And that looooong 1st gear feels like a dream.
Me too! I owned a black 96 model in Australia. Whooped supersport 600’s and even 1000’s on the tighter tracks. Winton & Broadford circuits in Victoria. Best sounding road bike ever made, in my opinion. Especially with Aussie made Staintunes.
I remember seeing a picture of the JDM version with white frame, red full bodywork & Brembo brakes (& JDM race pipes) it beat 900SS in tests. I really wanted one but had no money. The fact that Neevsey didn't know much about it made me feel really old (cos I am) Always a fan of 'real world' bikes that I guess has evolved into adventure bikes. Bring back the FJ1200 simple & fast. BOOM
I still have a black 1999 TRX, but it hasn't run in years so I'll need to get it looked over by a workshop before I'd ride it again (replace all rubber hoses, head and swingarm bearings, fork rebuild). My TRX is the only bike I've ever held onto after I bought a replacement (2012 FZ1). I bought the TRX new in 1999 and rode it so much I rolled the (metric) odometer over. Mine is almost stock, except I had the standard factory camshafts replaced once the warranty had expired and swapped the front brake calipers for a set of blue-spots. Mine still has the original exhaust cans on it. Where I am (Australia) my TRX has qualified for a type of "classic vehicle" registration this year. The "classic" registration fees are much cheaper than normal, but there are restrictions such as limiting how many days per year I could ride it on public roads. One detail I'd point out to anyone who wants to get a TRX, watch the part of this vid where they start and rev the engine. You'll notice a bit of smoke in the exhaust. TRX's are known to burn off some of the engine oil while they run, so regular checking and topping up the oil is A MUST.
I remember when they came out new. They were a showcase for new innovations. 270 degree crank, 5v genesis heads, composite steel tube frame with an aluminium for the swingarm pivot, and the first bike to have the stacked gearbox with the clutch up high.
I also went immediately stocked when i first saw it on a magazine. I was 19. Got a blue one 2 years later. Had great fun and later donated it to a friend. We are in the progress of rebuilding with TDM900 internals, keeping the 5 speeds.
I have a blue trixie from 1998. Gave it as a gift to a friend and now we are rebuilding it with TDM900 internals. Fantastic, very special and rare bike!
My dad had a TRX and I loved it to bits. Surprisingly comfortable and torque for days. The suspension could really do with an upgrade but other then that an utterly brilliant bike in my book.
Did fork springs and emulators on mine and it transformed it. Forks went from soggy bottom boys to compliant while sharpening up turn in and letting you trail brake.
Great vid. I've always liked the TRX850. So underrated & misunderstood. Also way ahead of it's time as the market's now flooded with larger 270° parallel twins 25 years later. Yamaha could easily bring it back after a moderate refresh & I'd definitely be interested.
When i was 7, my Dad got one of these brand new. It had twin racing macron exhausts on it and was the loudest thing i had ever heard as a kid. Still more desirable than the modern twins
My stock blue TRX was just months old, when a guy asked me while on a traffic light: "This bike looks great! What motor does it run? Did you build it yourself??" The last describes in one line the splendid DIY racer aesthetics of this bike. Still can't take my eyes of it even when 26 years have passed. It is still a head turner and many people will ask about it.
I remember attending the Yamaha Race School at Cadwell Park with my brother back in the day, and they had these TRX850’s for us to use. We thought they were going to be quite dull compared to our ZXR750’s that we rode up on. They turned out to be brilliant! So light, torquey and nimble and we had an absolute ball! Really underestimated bikes.
That is beautiful. I had a Ducati back when these came out in Japan and remember not liking the idea of them at that time but now I think I prefer this to any Ducati. Congrats on getting this beaut.
Owned mine just over 10 years now, started looking for one when I was 22 after 3 years managed to find red and black one like in this video. (We all know red & black ones are the fastest 😉). I must of owned around 15 bikes in between (sports bikes, gsxr1000’s, zxr’s, etc..) but can’t seem to let go of this one. Think it’s the styling that does it for me, I love how rare the bike is. It’s a good all arounder, I’ve done some big daily miles on it, track days it’s good in the rain. You can even leave it in your garage for a year and it will fire straight back up, nice and forgiving if you haven’t rode for a bit. The TRX is ultra reliable and plenty of parts available if you was to have an off. Mirrors are shocking tho 😂 gsxr mirrors do a better job 😊 not too hard to convert. It’s well worth having one of these as part of your collection, it owes me northing and will only give me my money back if I was to let go. Thanks @MCNNeevesy for doing this video 👍 looking forward to the road test ride 😀
My dream bike when they were released in Australia and still my dream bike now. I have a 2002 TDM900 which has an engine derived from the TRX and it sounds glorious and is a brilliant engine. This one is my favourite colour scheme too. I’m in love 😍
Had mine for about 8 years. Although I've seen one or two on the road in that time I've never seen another when parked up. Gets plenty of attention - love it.
I own 1996 Trx and had for it 2 yrs now , and that brings a smile to my face when I go out. I’ve done the same changed front brakes and brake hoses, also change coolant hoses for black silicone ones. Always have liked them.
I'm in the United States and remember fondly reading stories about that bike. If Yamaha had sent it here I would have likely had one. Still a sexy bike.
I had 3 of them simultaneously, 2 running, and 1 in bits. Absolutely loved this bike😁 Going so hard into a corner with the back end wigging under brakes and gas her up just before apex and slide the thing all the way out😂 The most fun bike ive ever owned... A classic in my mind
I had a 1996 TRX850 that I owned for about 8 years and it was great fun. Put some R1 brakes on it with braided lines, new rear shock, progressive springs in the forks and race cans and it is a hoot!
I love mine, still have it and ended up buying 2 Ducati's as a result of owning this 'copy' - 95 Monster 900 and 2000 900 Super sport. Also, has 5 valves per cylinder - technology Yamaha sold on to VW/Audi.
my first big bike....as a motocrosser doing a 3 day bike rental bike test....then bought one of these....great bike...wobbled about when you pushed it but terrific to learn higher speed fun...
Fantastic! I always admired the TDM850, for its looks at least. This was a little bit different with more race-inspired looks. Great-looking engines and no fancy electric bits.
Great review. Lovely bike - I had the same colour scheme. One elephant in the room - oil consumption. They are either fine or drink like a fish. Mine was the latter. To the extent that if you were to tour on it, you'd need to take X litres of top up with you - seriously.
Fortnine is great but sometimes the research is somewhat non-stringent. Doesn’t matter much in the grand scheme of things but it is a bit disappointing.
There were aftermarket kits for British twins long before the TRX was thought of. They were possibly the catalyst. But the first production 270* twin. I loved mine, regretted selling it.
I just want to say, you guys are gonna be the reason I buy my first bike. I´m still travelling the world atm but when I settle down and get a house I´m throwing a bike or two in the garage for sure 🤣
One of the roofing crew turned up to my building site a few years back on a "cafe racer" modified TRX850 and it was the first time I'd ever seen or heard one. Absolutely loved it, and now that I think about it, it probably influenced me to buy my yellow 60th anniversary edition XSR900. Seriously cool understated piece of kit!
Owned a 1998 TRX 850, “Trixie” in the naughties. A Black Australia 🇦🇺 release. I put Honda springs in the forks 🍴 and 15. weight fluid. A titanium 2 into 1 with a custom carbon muffler. The Dynojet kit was absolutely essential. Great bike. I did about 10,000 Kay on mine.
I owned a 97 model and had it for 6 years. Absolutely loved this bike. Would still have it now if the tin top didn’t make a u turn. Hopefully have another one in the shed one day.
They were a somewhat cult bike here in Australia. You wouldn't have met a more dedicated bunch of owners. The sound with Staintune pipes was really something to behold. I reluctantly sold mine way back when, and wish I still had it till this day.
The best Ducati ever made! I bought mine 1998 and sold it 2002. Bought it back in 2020 - now it is a keeper. Öhlins shock, Modified stock fork with a custom BMW1000RR cartridge and ISR brakes 320 discs, six piston calipers and radial pump. Runs like a dream and it keep up with much more powerful and modern bikes on track. But effort a bit of manpower. Love it!
@@nonyabusiness4151 The sound, and frame. Sounds and runs like a 900SS or Monster 900 but better. I done them all. And I do still race my 97 TRX- I am not the fastest and I am not the slowest - but I do lack of power. Great bike i have! TRX FTW!
Had one on that days. My every day bike. 60 Kilometers each day there and back for work. The whole years. Once in wunter stuck on the highway on icy road. Sold it for a Kawasaki KLR 650. That one saved me on icy roads :-). But never forget the races among friends through the woods of south Germany. Black Forest Rocketeer :D. By the way, best experience on Pirelli Phantom these days.
Thanjs for this. I'd happily have one of these in the garage next to my Ducati Monster - it'd be fun to compare and contrast between the two trellis-framed twins. That soundtrack is definitely from the Ducati songbook!
Good to see you and the TRX on video Justin. With the success of the new XSR900 I think Yamaha should think about a TRX700 and bring back the trellis frame.
This was a much better proposition than the TDM. I remember this bike being very niche at the time and not many being seen on UK roads at least. I did look at one of these at a shop, but ended up with a VFR 750.
I worked at a yamaha dealership when this bike came out. It was dreadful. You've done a great job of talking it up. I rode one last year, and it was even worse than the first time I rode one. As for the channel.... Fantastic, keep them coming.
I had a 98 all red trx850 for a few years, it was my first "proper" bike after my 250cc learner bike. It was a great machine, bog standard apart from the blue spot caliper upgrade and stainless steel Staintune slip ons. Sounded huge. Would set off car alarms at idle. It was comfy and actually handled really well. My main issue was that it really needed a few more hp. I'm a big, heavy guy and the 80 or so hp just really wasn't enough for me. It it had around the 100-110hp mark I likely would have kept it forever.
Great bikes! I had one for years that started blue, then lost the fairing for a single round headlight and was, for a time sprayed in blackboard paint and drawn/written on with chalk!
The TRX850 is one of my favourite bikes that I have never ridden; I wish Yamaha would bring it back with rhe CP2 engine from the MT-07 (perhaps with capacity increased to 750cc), and ABS of course.
@@chrishart8548 850cc would be nice, but I would not buy larger than a 750cc to avoid being pushed into the next insurance band. Where I, live one crown corporation (ICBC) has a monopoly on motor insurance, their insurance rates are linked to engine capacity (E.g., 50cc-110cc, 111cc-400cc, 451cc-750cc, 750cc-1,200cc, 1201cc+).
I bought one brand new in 1999, one of the last. Dark green. I took it all over Europe and out 35,000 miles on it in 3 years, it was written off after an Escort hit me while I was stopped at a pedestrian crossing 😢 It handled well, but sports 600s would murder it on straights. I loved it regardless, it had character like my old Guzzi, but reliability from Japan and kept up with most stuff ridden by folk who didn't want a prison sentence!
Awesome video! I think it is a beautiful bike. And the sound! Huge cool factor as well. I would have loved a picture of the cockpit and a walk around. I love this series. Best!
I had one of these a -96 solid red with silver frame, really liked it although it has cheapish parts. Put Bos slipons and a Dynojet kit on it made 80 hp on the wheel, put the "blue dot" calipers on. Best mod was a cartridge kit in the forks. Had it for 3 years and then got a Ducati 900SSie.
Love this style of videos, my kinda content! 👏🏼 Maybe taking this idea further, have readers and subscribers bring their bikes..preferably 1990s era bikes to talk about! 😁👌🏼 Never owned a TRX, but I have a TLR v-twin, an essential part of any bike collection 😎 Cheers guys 👍🏼
A mate had one and run up a heap of miles on it. His then bought a second one ,(swapped the red plastics across and rode that from then on. It was his favorite bike and he had ridden all sorts. Z1300. H2 triple , FZ 750 to name a few. And he was quick on it even at 70.
Never clicked faster on a video in my life. They called it boring at the time but it still looks far more desirable than any other parallel twin today.
I seem to remember the motorcycle press saying it could do with more motor, but praising the handling.
We have one in blue, almost stock, bought brand new in 1998. Lovely in-bike position and very friendly even way beyond limits of traction. Many times caught drifting with both tyres from either brakes or acceleration, and TRX never betrayed us! And that looooong 1st gear feels like a dream.
Me too! I owned a black 96 model in Australia. Whooped supersport 600’s and even 1000’s on the tighter tracks. Winton & Broadford circuits in Victoria. Best sounding road bike ever made, in my opinion. Especially with Aussie made Staintunes.
@@pauln6803 True. And it does relatively easily get another 20 hp without reliability issues. Then it's fun!
I remember seeing a picture of the JDM version with white frame, red full bodywork & Brembo brakes (& JDM race pipes) it beat 900SS in tests. I really wanted one but had no money. The fact that Neevsey didn't know much about it made me feel really old (cos I am) Always a fan of 'real world' bikes that I guess has evolved into adventure bikes. Bring back the FJ1200 simple & fast. BOOM
I love how excited he is about this cool old bike.
Looks better than the current XSR900GP! Sounds good too!
This series is turning out to be an absolute gem! Enjoying them so much, keep up the great work over there!
Thanks so much. Glad you're enjoying them. Plenty more to come in the future!
I had a black 1999 model and out of all the bikes I’ve owned over 40 years, it’s the one I miss the most.
I had one identical to the one featured. It was a reliable bike and heaps of fun.
I still have a black 1999 TRX, but it hasn't run in years so I'll need to get it looked over by a workshop before I'd ride it again (replace all rubber hoses, head and swingarm bearings, fork rebuild). My TRX is the only bike I've ever held onto after I bought a replacement (2012 FZ1). I bought the TRX new in 1999 and rode it so much I rolled the (metric) odometer over. Mine is almost stock, except I had the standard factory camshafts replaced once the warranty had expired and swapped the front brake calipers for a set of blue-spots. Mine still has the original exhaust cans on it. Where I am (Australia) my TRX has qualified for a type of "classic vehicle" registration this year. The "classic" registration fees are much cheaper than normal, but there are restrictions such as limiting how many days per year I could ride it on public roads.
One detail I'd point out to anyone who wants to get a TRX, watch the part of this vid where they start and rev the engine. You'll notice a bit of smoke in the exhaust. TRX's are known to burn off some of the engine oil while they run, so regular checking and topping up the oil is A MUST.
I remember when they came out new. They were a showcase for new innovations. 270 degree crank, 5v genesis heads, composite steel tube frame with an aluminium for the swingarm pivot, and the first bike to have the stacked gearbox with the clutch up high.
I've wanted a TRX850 since I first saw one as a kid. What a machine!
Regrettable ex owner. Find it. Keep it. Love it!
I also went immediately stocked when i first saw it on a magazine. I was 19. Got a blue one 2 years later. Had great fun and later donated it to a friend. We are in the progress of rebuilding with TDM900 internals, keeping the 5 speeds.
I have a blue trixie from 1998. Gave it as a gift to a friend and now we are rebuilding it with TDM900 internals. Fantastic, very special and rare bike!
TDM have the six speed box? I actually didn’t mind the five speed and high first gear. 👍
@@robertchapman6795Yes, TDM900 has 6 gear box. But we will keep 5 gears on the rebuild. 1st loooong gear is sweeet.
My dad had a TRX and I loved it to bits. Surprisingly comfortable and torque for days. The suspension could really do with an upgrade but other then that an utterly brilliant bike in my book.
Did fork springs and emulators on mine and it transformed it. Forks went from soggy bottom boys to compliant while sharpening up turn in and letting you trail brake.
I actually got to ride the TRX850 when they came out. Loved it. A simple no nonsense old school motorbike. Looks good to.
Great vid. I've always liked the TRX850. So underrated & misunderstood. Also way ahead of it's time as the market's now flooded with larger 270° parallel twins 25 years later. Yamaha could easily bring it back after a moderate refresh & I'd definitely be interested.
Still got mine which I've owned for 12 years. A great second bike
That was only 2012 seems like yesterday. It was probably already 12 years old when you got it.
What a bike! I got the black one 1996, for two years and ride more than 40k in Germany. Thanks for the memories :-)
When i was 7, my Dad got one of these brand new. It had twin racing macron exhausts on it and was the loudest thing i had ever heard as a kid. Still more desirable than the modern twins
I learned to get knee down on one of these. Loved it black with silver frame. Sold it for a TL1000s. Golden years of motorcycling for me.
A bike before it's time and makes perfect sense on our busier roads today 👍🏻
I've never seen a TRX before, what a cool old bike 👍🏼
What!!!
I could tell you how many I'm looking at right now but I doubt if you'd believe me 😎😎
Congratulations, Justin, for purchasing and restoring a bike that I think is super desirable and super special.
My stock blue TRX was just months old, when a guy asked me while on a traffic light: "This bike looks great! What motor does it run? Did you build it yourself??" The last describes in one line the splendid DIY racer aesthetics of this bike. Still can't take my eyes of it even when 26 years have passed. It is still a head turner and many people will ask about it.
The blue does look nice on them they also had the option of a nice shade of dark green that I also liked.
Thanks MCN for bringing back beautiful memories from when i was young! I've had one in blue...
Stock everything (even the exhausts).
lovely bike!
Still love my TDM 850 200,000 on the clock , great bikes
200,000 Yamaha would be proud.
This seems like the grandfather of my parallel twin sporty street bike. Yamaha was ahead of it’s time.
Had one of these in blue as my first "big boy bike". Absolute hoot of a bike to ride, loved it.
I remember attending the Yamaha Race School at Cadwell Park with my brother back in the day, and they had these TRX850’s for us to use. We thought they were going to be quite dull compared to our ZXR750’s that we rode up on. They turned out to be brilliant! So light, torquey and nimble and we had an absolute ball! Really underestimated bikes.
Same. Cadburys Boost colours with fruity (Harris?) cans. Great fun.
Yup, Cadburys Boost colours. Those were the days!
Greater than the sum of the parts!
I did the same…maybe 1997 ?
Justin’s enthusiasm for his bike is brilliant and listening to Michael and him talk about the his bike had me smiling all the way through great video
First bike I have ever ridden on a racetrack (Imola circuit).
I still have goosebumps every time I think of it.
In America we got the TDM 850. I knew someone who back in the day yanked the motor and put it in an R7 chassis. It was a very cool club racer.
Both bike and rider exude everything great about motorcycling.😊
That is beautiful. I had a Ducati back when these came out in Japan and remember not liking the idea of them at that time but now I think I prefer this to any Ducati. Congrats on getting this beaut.
That's just a beautiful design. I wish we had gotten those in the U.S.!
Owned mine just over 10 years now, started looking for one when I was 22 after 3 years managed to find red and black one like in this video. (We all know red & black ones are the fastest 😉).
I must of owned around 15 bikes in between (sports bikes, gsxr1000’s, zxr’s, etc..) but can’t seem to let go of this one.
Think it’s the styling that does it for me, I love how rare the bike is.
It’s a good all arounder, I’ve done some big daily miles on it, track days it’s good in the rain. You can even leave it in your garage for a year and it will fire straight back up, nice and forgiving if you haven’t rode for a bit.
The TRX is ultra reliable and plenty of parts available if you was to have an off.
Mirrors are shocking tho 😂 gsxr mirrors do a better job 😊 not too hard to convert.
It’s well worth having one of these as part of your collection, it owes me northing and will only give me my money back if I was to let go.
Thanks @MCNNeevesy for doing this video 👍 looking forward to the road test ride 😀
My dream bike when they were released in Australia and still my dream bike now. I have a 2002 TDM900 which has an engine derived from the TRX and it sounds glorious and is a brilliant engine. This one is my favourite colour scheme too. I’m in love 😍
The tdm850 engine was just a bored out XTZ750 engine so all pre dates the TRX. And the first ones didn't even have the 270° crank
I had one. It was excellent for the road, beautiful twin with pipes on.
Had mine for about 8 years. Although I've seen one or two on the road in that time I've never seen another when parked up. Gets plenty of attention - love it.
Brilliant!! As soon as I saw the video I clicked on it! Always loved this bike. Definitely on my bucket list. You should do a road test!
Loving this series. The older bikes have far more character than the new Transformer-ish modern ones.
Looks awesome!! Remember reading about these in Magazines and as mentioned we never got this in the US which is a shame be great to have one!!
Fantastic. Not the latest metal but a banging bike. More of this please. 😊
A brilliant bike, smooth and quick. Wish i'd never sold mine.
Was working with a Yamaha dealership in Krefeld during the early 00‘s and absolutely loved riding this bike which we named the T-Rex 😉
I own 1996 Trx and had for it 2 yrs now , and that brings a smile to my face when I go out. I’ve done the same changed front brakes and brake hoses, also change coolant hoses for black silicone ones. Always have liked them.
A rare bike indeed, i only knew one owner of a TRX, he was the landlord of my local pub who hardly ever rode it, nice trip down memory lane
I'm in the United States and remember fondly reading stories about that bike. If Yamaha had sent it here I would have likely had one. Still a sexy bike.
Always liked the Trx850
I had 3 of them simultaneously, 2 running, and 1 in bits.
Absolutely loved this bike😁
Going so hard into a corner with the back end wigging under brakes and gas her up just before apex and slide the thing all the way out😂
The most fun bike ive ever owned... A classic in my mind
I had a 1996 TRX850 that I owned for about 8 years and it was great fun. Put some R1 brakes on it with braided lines, new rear shock, progressive springs in the forks and race cans and it is a hoot!
This bike is beautiful and I love this series! Keep these coming, we're here for it.
I was a big fan of the original TDM850.
I agree with him. Leave bikes in their OE form.
That bike made me buy BMW f800s. sporty parallel twin bike. Light bike with strong low end. I still love this concept.
I love mine, still have it and ended up buying 2 Ducati's as a result of owning this 'copy' - 95 Monster 900 and 2000 900 Super sport. Also, has 5 valves per cylinder - technology Yamaha sold on to VW/Audi.
And a piggy back gearbox, big bang firing order. Yamaha were well ahead of the game..
Great looking bike. This video made me yearn for my old Mk1 TDM 850.
Handsome bike. I had an SV1000 which seems to be pretty uncommon bike here in the USA. Was great fun to have.
my first big bike....as a motocrosser doing a 3 day bike rental bike test....then bought one of these....great bike...wobbled about when you pushed it but terrific to learn higher speed fun...
It actually only wobbles when driven slowly..otherwise something is wrong with your suspension!
Fantastic! I always admired the TDM850, for its looks at least. This was a little bit different with more race-inspired looks. Great-looking engines and no fancy electric bits.
had 2 of these loved them, great bikes
Its looks have aged well,my brother had a late 90s tdm850 & loved it.
Great review. Lovely bike - I had the same colour scheme. One elephant in the room - oil consumption. They are either fine or drink like a fish. Mine was the latter. To the extent that if you were to tour on it, you'd need to take X litres of top up with you - seriously.
Great bike. The first 270 degree firing order bike despite Ryan F9 saying that was the Africa Twin.
Fortnine is great but sometimes the research is somewhat non-stringent. Doesn’t matter much in the grand scheme of things but it is a bit disappointing.
Beautiful with all the right ingredients. They can build it again with just modern electronics and emissions, sell by tons.😊
@@903lewI think he goes by what bikes they get in the United States. And they never got the TRX
@@chrishart8548 Possibly. I just find their more technical videos quite undergraduate.
There were aftermarket kits for British twins long before the TRX was thought of. They were possibly the catalyst. But the first production 270* twin. I loved mine, regretted selling it.
I just want to say, you guys are gonna be the reason I buy my first bike. I´m still travelling the world atm but when I settle down and get a house I´m throwing a bike or two in the garage for sure 🤣
One of the roofing crew turned up to my building site a few years back on a "cafe racer" modified TRX850 and it was the first time I'd ever seen or heard one. Absolutely loved it, and now that I think about it, it probably influenced me to buy my yellow 60th anniversary edition XSR900.
Seriously cool understated piece of kit!
I had one. Took it the track. I bloody loved it!
Owned a 1998 TRX 850, “Trixie” in the naughties. A Black Australia 🇦🇺 release. I put Honda springs in the forks 🍴 and 15. weight fluid. A titanium 2 into 1 with a custom carbon muffler. The Dynojet kit was absolutely essential. Great bike. I did about 10,000 Kay on mine.
I owned a 97 model and had it for 6 years. Absolutely loved this bike. Would still have it now if the tin top didn’t make a u turn.
Hopefully have another one in the shed one day.
They were a somewhat cult bike here in Australia. You wouldn't have met a more dedicated bunch of owners. The sound with Staintune pipes was really something to behold. I reluctantly sold mine way back when, and wish I still had it till this day.
The best Ducati ever made! I bought mine 1998 and sold it 2002. Bought it back in 2020 - now it is a keeper. Öhlins shock, Modified stock fork with a custom BMW1000RR cartridge and ISR brakes 320 discs, six piston calipers and radial pump. Runs like a dream and it keep up with much more powerful and modern bikes on track. But effort a bit of manpower. Love it!
What Ducatti?
@@nonyabusiness4151 U see it on the fuel tank - Yamaha!
@TobbeZe Yeah, so why were you talking about Ducati? 👀
@@nonyabusiness4151 The sound, and frame. Sounds and runs like a 900SS or Monster 900 but better. I done them all. And I do still race my 97 TRX- I am not the fastest and I am not the slowest - but I do lack of power. Great bike i have! TRX FTW!
@@TobbeZe OK, now I understand.
Had one on that days. My every day bike. 60 Kilometers each day there and back for work. The whole years. Once in wunter stuck on the highway on icy road. Sold it for a Kawasaki KLR 650. That one saved me on icy roads :-). But never forget the races among friends through the woods of south Germany. Black Forest Rocketeer :D. By the way, best experience on Pirelli Phantom these days.
That thing is absolutely lovely!...soooooo cool! Id daily it LOL, wish we had them in the US.
Just sold my trixie after 20 years of owning… fantastic bike and I loved it. Just getting too long in the tooth for it nowadays 😢
There were two at Sammy Millers Museum this summer on the same day. Iconic bikes and so rare nowadays
Thanjs for this. I'd happily have one of these in the garage next to my Ducati Monster - it'd be fun to compare and contrast between the two trellis-framed twins. That soundtrack is definitely from the Ducati songbook!
Good to see you and the TRX on video Justin. With the success of the new XSR900 I think Yamaha should think about a TRX700 and bring back the trellis frame.
I had a Black Black frame 96 with Staintune pipes, what a sound!!!
This has a Ducati look I really like. We here in the states get passed by once again . Howdy from TEXAS!!🤘🤠🤘
This was a much better proposition than the TDM. I remember this bike being very niche at the time and not many being seen on UK roads at least. I did look at one of these at a shop, but ended up with a VFR 750.
I worked at a yamaha dealership when this bike came out. It was dreadful. You've done a great job of talking it up. I rode one last year, and it was even worse than the first time I rode one.
As for the channel.... Fantastic, keep them coming.
The forum is full of people struggling to get them to run properly, me included.
I think the TRX was and is a very underrated bike. Great looks and simple mechanics, in blue with twin blueflame cans yes please.
I had a 98 all red trx850 for a few years, it was my first "proper" bike after my 250cc learner bike. It was a great machine, bog standard apart from the blue spot caliper upgrade and stainless steel Staintune slip ons. Sounded huge. Would set off car alarms at idle. It was comfy and actually handled really well.
My main issue was that it really needed a few more hp. I'm a big, heavy guy and the 80 or so hp just really wasn't enough for me. It it had around the 100-110hp mark I likely would have kept it forever.
I had one. Possibly most fun bike i ever owned.
Oh man this has been on my 'must have'-list for ages. Still looking...
And this is the perfect color as well. Oh man, getting the fever again. Really hard to find one... and even harder to find a good one.
would def buy another one!, a great misunderstood classic,, thanks for putting this up
Great bikes! I had one for years that started blue, then lost the fairing for a single round headlight and was, for a time sprayed in blackboard paint and drawn/written on with chalk!
I knew someone that had a matt painted tdm 850 all the fairing was missing and it had a street fighter twin headlights from m&p parts catalogue.
Yay I've got one too 🤗 . Great bike, nice review, good channel 👍
had one of these back in the day - wicked bike , it went and a TL zook came in its place
The TRX850 is one of my favourite bikes that I have never ridden; I wish Yamaha would bring it back with rhe CP2 engine from the MT-07 (perhaps with capacity increased to 750cc), and ABS of course.
Or even increase the capacity to 850
@@chrishart8548 850cc would be nice, but I would not buy larger than a 750cc to avoid being pushed into the next insurance band. Where I, live one crown corporation (ICBC) has a monopoly on motor insurance, their insurance rates are linked to engine capacity (E.g., 50cc-110cc, 111cc-400cc, 451cc-750cc, 750cc-1,200cc, 1201cc+).
love these second hand vids, way more fun than the latest gubbins 👍👏
Dammit - I'd love a TRX, especially one this clean. John
Bike I never heard of till now great video ❤❤
I bought one brand new in 1999, one of the last.
Dark green.
I took it all over Europe and out 35,000 miles on it in 3 years, it was written off after an Escort hit me while I was stopped at a pedestrian crossing 😢
It handled well, but sports 600s would murder it on straights.
I loved it regardless, it had character like my old Guzzi, but reliability from Japan and kept up with most stuff ridden by folk who didn't want a prison sentence!
Love the TRX850, it's such an underrated bike 😎
Awesome video! I think it is a beautiful bike. And the sound! Huge cool factor as well. I would have loved a picture of the cockpit and a walk around. I love this series. Best!
Not seen 1 of them in ages bloody nice sound I remember with a set of cans on 👌
I had one of these a -96 solid red with silver frame, really liked it although it has cheapish parts. Put Bos slipons and a Dynojet kit on it made 80 hp on the wheel, put the "blue dot" calipers on. Best mod was a cartridge kit in the forks. Had it for 3 years and then got a Ducati 900SSie.
The Yamaha looks sick! I've never even heard of these
Love this style of videos, my kinda content! 👏🏼 Maybe taking this idea further, have readers and subscribers bring their bikes..preferably 1990s era bikes to talk about! 😁👌🏼
Never owned a TRX, but I have a TLR v-twin, an essential part of any bike collection 😎
Cheers guys 👍🏼
A mate had one and run up a heap of miles on it. His then bought a second one ,(swapped the red plastics across and rode that from then on. It was his favorite bike and he had ridden all sorts. Z1300. H2 triple , FZ 750 to name a few. And he was quick on it even at 70.
I’ve had 2 of these! A red one and a blue one. Had to sell my last one in 2011 and I’d love to find another mint one now
Really love these series of vids, best so far
I need one of these and a TDR250 next to my TDM in the shed.
Always loved these .
Always loved the TRX.
Currently watching this and looking for one on bikesales! :)