Engine architecture
Four → Triple
Yamaha sport-touring went from inline-four (FJ1200, FJR1300) to triple (Tracer 9). The CP3 triple was launched on the 2014 MT-09 and has been Yamaha middleweight signature engine since. Same engine in the MT-09, Tracer 9, Niken, XSR900.
Power change
−8bhp
125bhp FJ1200 → 117bhp Tracer 9 GT+. Modern bike actually makes LESS peak power than the 1996 Yamaha sport-tourer. But it is 13kg lighter, has radar adaptive cruise, full IMU electronics, and is much more fuel-efficient.
Why the Tracer replaced the FJR
Adventure-touring won
Yamaha killed the FJR1300 in 2022 because the Tracer 9 GT+ does the sport-touring job better for most riders. Upright ergonomics, lighter, more electronics, more capable on rough roads. The full-fairing classic sport-tourer market essentially died — adventure-touring took over.
実質価格変化
+£0.5k
FJ1200 was £8,000 in 1996 (£16,000 today). Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT is £16,489 — about 3% more in real terms. Almost identical pricing despite massive electronics and feature additions.
Radar adaptive cruise
Joined the club
The Tracer 9 GT+ launched 2023 with radar adaptive cruise control — making Yamaha the third manufacturer (after Ducati Multistrada V4 and BMW R 1250 RT) with the system. The Tracer also has Front Collision Warning. Radar cruise is now expected on premium sport-tourers.
Weight loss vs FJR
−41kg
264kg wet FJR1300 → 223kg wet Tracer 9 GT+. Massive weight loss — easier to manoeuvre at low speed, easier to flick through corners, easier to hold up at traffic lights. Triple engine and lighter frame doing the work.
最安の入口
£2.5k
A clean FJ1200 from the late 90s. Air-cooled inline four, hard panniers available, classic Yamaha sport-tourer. Different bike entirely from the Tracer 9 — but the spiritual predecessor.