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The sad part of the story is that the
TDM 850 had dismal sales in the U.S. and lasted only two years here. Despite its popularity across the pond, U.S. buyers were not enchanted enough to lay down their money leaving many
TDM 850 remaining on the showroom floors for a couple of years.
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In Europe, the bike has enjoyed continual success and the motor from the
TDM 850 even found its way into other models.
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This has raised the
TDM 850 to cult status with many of its owners stateside, who refuse to part with them. There are
TDM 850 clubs and a couple of web sites including the
TDM 850 List at www.interlog.com. This makes finding one for yourself rather difficult, but a few are on the market if you look hard enough. So ride the street, ride the dirt, ride what you like.
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TDM 850 or also just called
TDM 850 series is Adventure touring bike / Dual-Purpose motorcycles.
TDM 850 powered with 849cc of engine displacement, 4-stroke type,
TDM 850techno, and liquid-cooled for cooling system. You must to know that
TDM 850 is two-cylinder bikes.
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While talking about performance and power,
TDM 850 usually has 60-62 true hp,( claimed 78bhp) and have a good torque. in 1992 and 1993,
TDM 850 was imported into the United States, there is only 2 years. In 1996 Yamaha released the
TDM 850 ( New
TDM 850), Top speed of
TDM 850 around 220km/h.
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The engine is shared with
TDM 850 model (which is aimed squarely at the owner market) and the new engine sounds exactly like an Italian V-twin. It's an addictive sound. Get the engine spinning at 4000 rpm, grab a handful of throttle and listen to that beautifully uneven twin cylinder roar from 5000 to 7000 rpm.
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TDM 850 s latest version of its five-year-old "Adventure Sports" model, the
TDM 850, has undergone a transformation as subtle as a Mike Tyson proposition. The yellow and silver colour scheme adopted for this year makes the
TDM 850 one of the most striking motorcycles
TDM 850 has ever produced.
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TDM 850 has taken a page out of the book of the Euro design houses that have resulted in such design "masterpieces" as the Bimota Mantra and Aprilia Moto 6.5.
TDM 850 has produced a bike whose looks match the image it is trying to project and raise the expectations of prospective owners. Perhaps these expectations have been raised a touch too high, as the
TDM 850, whilst a blast to ride, still suffers from a few of the nagging problems that compromised its success in the past.
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As
TDM 850 evolves the
TDM 850, it has been concentrating on updating the chassis. This year the front fork tube diameter has gone up 2 mm to 43 mm, and the previous rubber mounting of the handlebars has been jettisoned. There is some disagreement about the effectiveness of the Michelin Macadam radials that come standard on the bike, but we found them to be well-suited to the
TDM 850, which felt planted on all road surfaces. The brakes are excellent, with good linear feel and enough power to stand the bike on its head.
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The
TDM 850 grew out of Yamaha's earlier big bore dual-sport, the
TDM 850 Super Tenere (pronounced "ten-ray"). The Tenere, which was a "Europe only" bike, was developed for the Dakar rally and was aimed at competing with top selling
TDM 850.
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It was a real move into the future for
TDM 850with its forward angled twin, which was water-cooled and had five valves per cylinder. The motor was essentially half a sport bike four in a beefy off-road chassis complete with a half fairing and a bash guard under the motor.
TDM 850The bike was well received in Europe. Although, it wasn't officially exported to the U.S., some stateside rally enthusiasts lusted after it.
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When I first saw the
TDM 850 I was immediately taken with its height. It is not that it's overly massive; it's just that the
TDM 850 s long legs give it commanding stature, belying its dirt ancestry. The seat is approximately 33 inches off the tarmac, meaning riders much under 5'8'' will have trouble balancing at a stop.
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When you come around to the front of the machine the two bug eye head lamps jutting out from the bottom of the minimalist fairing jump out and say This look is borrowed from the rally bikes and gives the
TDM 850 a very European flair.
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The motor
TDM 850 hangs below it as a stressed member of the chassis. This gives the bike a very firm feel, and when combined with a nice suspension setup, it keeps the bike planted on all but the worst roads.
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The off-road ancestry is apparent in the long suspension travel. With almost six inches of travel front and rear, the
TDM 850 can retain softer spring rates without fear of bottoming out over big bumps.
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