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Yamaha TDM 850 / TDM 900. The adventure-sport that took 20 years to find its market.

Yamaha launched the TDM 850 in 1991 — parallel-twin (later 270°-crank from 1996), upright ergos, half-fairing, sharper than a tourer but more comfortable than a sportsbike. 20 years ahead of its time. The TDM 900 (2002-2011) bumped capacity, added fuel injection and 6th gear. Killed by Tracer 9 launch in 2014 — but the Tracer was just a TDM with modern bodywork. Cult bike now.

1996
TDM 850 Mk-II · 270° crank
2006
TDM 900 · 1st FI gen
2016
Killed 2011 · 5 yrs gone
2026
No TDM · Tracer 9 closest
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 TDM 850 Mk-II · 270° crank year
1996 TDM 850 Mk-II

TDM 850 Mk-II

849cc parallel-twin with new 270° crankshaft (V-twin character)
Half-fairing, upright ergos, twin-spar Deltabox-style frame

849cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin 270° (carbs)
77bhp
80
199
795
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dials270° parallel-twinTwin-spar frame
Known issues
  • TDM 850 — carb sync drift, choke seizure — all years
  • Reg/rec failure (Yamaha pattern) — all years
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
  • Cam chain tensioner rattle — high-mile bikes
£6,200
£12,400
£1.5–3k
2006 TDM 900 · 4 yrs into FI gen
2006 TDM 900

TDM 900

897cc parallel-twin (270° crank), fuel injection from 2002
6-speed gearbox (vs 5 on the 850), sharper chassis, lighter wheels

897cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin 270° (FI)
85bhp
88
190
825
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCD inset270° parallel-twin6-speed
Known issues
  • TDM 900 — early FI fuel pump priming — 2002-04
  • Reg/rec carry-over (Yamaha pattern) — all years
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
  • Otherwise mature, no major mechanical recalls
£6,899
£11,600
£2–4k
2016 Killed 2011 · 5 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No TDM

Tracer 900 launched 2015 with same engine in adventure bodywork
Effectively a TDM with sharper styling and a taller screen

STATUS · GONE
GONE
£8,999
2026 No TDM · 15 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No TDM

Tracer 9 GT (890cc CP3 triple) is Yamaha's modern adventure-sport
Different engine entirely (3-cyl vs 2-cyl), same role

STATUS · GONE
GONE
Tracer 9 GT £13,000
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

From TDM to Tracer 9 · 30 years of adventure-sport
Adventure-sport finally arrived 30 years late MCN called the 1991 TDM 850 'revolutionary when launched and certainly years ahead of its time'. The combination of upright ergos, road-oriented suspension, parallel-twin punch, and sport-tourer ergonomics took the rest of the industry until ~2010 to figure out. KTM 990 SM-T (2009), Triumph Tiger Sport 1050 (2007), Yamaha Tracer 900 (2014), Aprilia Tuono 1100 — all followed the TDM template.
270° crank — Yamaha got there first 1996 → industry standard 2020 The 1996 TDM 850 Mk-II was the first Yamaha bike with the 270° crankshaft for parallel-twins — same firing intervals as a 90° V-twin, V-twin character without V-twin cost. Yamaha put it in TRX850, then MT-07 (2014), then everywhere. Honda Africa Twin (2016+) uses 270°. Triumph 660 triples (2013+) use 270° equivalent. Almost universal in 2026 on parallel-twin bikes.
TDM 850 → TDM 900 +47cc, FI, 6-speed 2002 TDM 900 redesign: 849cc → 897cc, carb-to-FI, 5-speed-to-6-speed, +8bhp peak (77 → 85bhp). Same 270° crank concept. Yamaha didn't change the bike's character — just modernised the powertrain to keep it competitive. TDM 900 ran 9 years (2002-2011) before being killed for Tracer 900.
Why it ended 2011 Adventure styling won By 2010 the 'tall adventure-styled bike' had become the dominant mid-tour category — BMW R1200GS, KTM 990 ADV, Triumph Tiger 800 etc. Yamaha needed to add adventure styling to compete. The 2014 Tracer 900 was effectively the TDM with modern adventure bodywork — same MT-09 engine, taller screen, beak. The TDM nameplate didn't fit the new look.
Real cost trajectory +12% real £6,200 TDM 850 in 1996 (£12,400 today) → £13,000 Tracer 9 GT in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. Tracer 9 GT has cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes, IMU, full TFT, cruise control, semi-active suspension on GT+. Used market in 2026: TDM 850 £1.5-3k, TDM 900 £2-4k for clean low-mile.
Rider aids count (1996 → 2026) 0 → 12+ TDM 850 had nothing. TDM 900 added FI but no ABS, no electronics. 2026 Tracer 9 GT has cornering ABS, traction control, anti-wheelie, ride modes, IMU, quickshifter, cruise control, full TFT, smartphone connect, heated grips. The mid-adventure-sport class has gone from analogue to fully electronic.
Cheapest way in £1.5k A clean TDM 850 from 1996-2001. 77bhp parallel-twin with 270° crank, half-fairing, comfortable upright ergos, fast enough for B-roads, cheap enough to drop. The cult bike of the cheap-versatile category. Pay attention to carb sync, reg/rec, fork seals. Properly undervalued in 2026.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1991-2001 TDM 850 Mk-II Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Cycle World road test
2002-2011 TDM 900 Manufacturer press · MCN · Visordown
2026 Tracer 9 GT (closest replacement) Yamaha UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial