A stop-gap by design
FZR engine + new chassis
Yamaha launched the Thunderace in 1996 because Honda's CBR900RR FireBlade had broken the "1000cc must be heavy" assumption. The Thunderace took the FZR1000's EXUP engine and put it in a 12kg-lighter chassis with sharper steering geometry. It was always known internally as a stop-gap to keep dealer floors filled until the clean-sheet R1 was ready in 1998.
Why R1 killed it
177kg dry, clean-sheet
The 1998 YZF-R1 was 998cc, 150bhp, 177kg dry. Smaller, lighter, and — by every contemporary review — handled better than the Thunderace despite making the same power. The Thunderace's parts-bin chassis suddenly looked like the 1990s relic it was. Sales collapsed in 1998-99 and Yamaha quietly built bikes from existing components until 2005.
Real cost trajectory (used)
−40% real
£8,400 Thunderace in 1996 (£16,800 today) → £2.5-4k clean used in 2026. The Thunderace is the cheapest way into 145bhp Yamaha EXUP. Less collectible than the FZR1000 (which had the original EXUP launch story) but mechanically identical engine. Pay attention to EXUP servo, reg/rec, choke cable.
vs FZR1000 used
£1k cheaper
FZR1000 EXUP (1989-1995) typically £3.5-6k clean used. Thunderace (1996-2005) typically £2.5-4k clean used. The £1k difference is collector premium — FZR has the "famous EXUP launch" story, Thunderace doesn't. Same engine, same EXUP, lighter chassis — Thunderace is arguably the better road bike. Underrated.
Why it's worth knowing about
Hidden value
Yamaha's 1996-2005 Thunderaces are the cheapest entry to the FZR/EXUP engine family. 145bhp inline-four, EXUP servo, Deltabox alloy frame, 197kg dry — that's a serious bike for £2.5-4k in 2026. Front-end is softer than later sportsbikes; budget £400-600 for fork respring if you want trackday spec. Otherwise mature, well-supported, parts plentiful.
ライダーエイド数 (1996 → 2026)
0 → 12+
Thunderace had nothing — analogue dials, no ABS, no FI, no electronics. 2026 R1 (track-only) has cornering ABS, traction control, launch control, anti-wheelie, slide control, ride modes, IMU, quickshifter, communication telemetry, lap timer, full TFT. Total transformation of the litre-class superbike experience over 30 years.
最安の入口
£2.5k
A clean Thunderace from 1996-2002 (later years were just dealer-stock). 145bhp EXUP four, Deltabox frame, 197kg dry. Cheapest 1990s Yamaha sportsbike with a famous engine. Pay attention to EXUP servo (the cable seizes), front fork seals, reg/rec, and choke cable. No major mechanical recalls. Bombproof if maintained.