Yamaha TDM850
The Yamaha TDM is an 849 cc two-cylinder motorcycle, manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company of Japan, that first came out in 1991. With a lot of torque, and 78 horsepower, it is considered to be a very good all-rounder.
Version History
The TDM 850 was the first motorcycle which was designed around the rider and not (as with most bikes in these days) as a bike with a buddyseat. Designing the TDM, Yamaha used a lot of ideas from their "Morpho" project. That is why the positioning of the rider on the TDM 850 was unique in these days and ideal for the longer (+ 1.80 mtr.)riders. Yamaha wanted to create a motorcycle which was capable of handling the mountain roads of the European Alps and that would cope with the sometimes not so smooth roadsurface.
It was imported into the United States for only two years, 1992 and 1993.
It was never a big seller in the United Kingdom or in The Netherlands but in countries such as France and Germany sales were very strong. In 1996 Yamaha released the Mk2 TDM with updated bodywork and a 270 degree instead of a 360 degree firing order. This upgraded engine was first seen on the Japanese market in 1995, when Yamaha introduced the TRX850. Thanks to this update, and the work of the Dutch TDM/TRX Club and in particular the founder and president Nico de Vroome, the TDM 850 became a popular bike in the Netherlands as well. (several years in the top 15 of most sold bikes)
In 2001 the 3rd incarnation of TDM arrived, the TDM 900 again with new bodywork, 6 speed gearbox, fuel injection, R1 derived brakes,reduced weight to 190kg dry, and a new smother 900 cc engine. Also it incorporates a diamond shaped aluminum frame & swinging arm.It has slightly wider tyres at 160 rear and 120 front. It has a 2 position trip meter, an analogue clock, and a horizontal bar graph fuel meter.It is available with ABS as an option.
The TDM is classified as New Sports a new class invented by Yamaha, but most of the people compare it with Dual Sports or Adventure Sports bikes. Its engine was derived from the Paris Dakar winning Yamaha XTZ 750 Super Tenere. Although too large and heavy for serious off-road work, the TDM has a long travel suspension and is well suited for gravel tracks and light off-road use. Most popular modifications include fitting aftermarket exhausts,R1 brake calipers, and dual sports tires.
Performance
Top speed around 220 km/h 0-100 km/h, around 3.8 sec.
Specifications
Engine | |
Type | 4-stroke, DOHC, liquid-cooled |
Forward Inclined Parallel 2-cylinder | |
Displacement | 849 cc |
Bore x Stroke | 89.5 x 67.5 mm |
Compression Ratio | 10.5:1 |
Maximum power (claimed) | 78 bhp 56.6 kW)@7500 rpm |
Maximum power (True hp, measured) | 60-62 true hp @7500 rpm, all stock |
Maximum Torque (claimed) | 8.1 kg-m @ 6000 rpm |
Starting System | Electric |
Lubrication | Dry sump |
Carburetion 92-93 all locations | Mikuni BDST38/2 38mm CV type |
Carburetion 94-97 all locations | Keihin CV type |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 67/39 (1.718) |
Secondary Reduction Ratio | 42/17 (2.471) |
Clutch type | Multiple disc , Wet |
Transmission Type | Constant mesh 5-speed |
Gear Ratio 1st | 37/13 (2.846) |
Gear Ratio 2nd | 37/20 (1.850) |
Gear Ratio 3rd | 30/21 (1.429) |
Gear Ratio 4th | 27/23 (1.174) |
Gear Ratio 5th | 28/27 (1.037) |
Ignition System | T.C.I. (digital) |
Final Transmission | Chain |
Chassis | |
Overall Length | 2170 mm |
Overall Width | 780 mm |
Overall Height | 1280 mm |
Seat Height | 795 mm |
Wheelbase | 1470 mm |
Minimum Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Dry Weight | 198 kg |
Frame Type | Steel, diamond shaped |
Caster Angle | 25° |
Trail | 105 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 20 L |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork 41mm |
Rear Suspension | Swinging arm (monocross) |
Front Wheel | MT3.00 x 18, Aluminum |
Front Wheel Travel | 149 mm |
Rear Wheel | MT4.00 x 17, Aluminum |
Rear Wheel Travel | 140 mm |
Front Brake | Dual discs, 298 mm diam |
Rear Brake | Single disc, 245 mm diam |
Front tyre | 110/80 ZR18 |
Rear tyre | 150/70 ZR17 |
External links
True Horsepower Reference table