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Yamaha TRX850. Yamaha's factory-built café racer.

Yamaha's 1996 TRX850 took the TDM850's 270° parallel-twin and put it in a clip-on chassis with half-fairing — the factory-built café racer. 79bhp, 190kg dry, 795mm seat. Sold in tiny volumes 1996-2000, killed by tepid sales. Cult bike now — the unsung 90s parallel-twin.

1996
TRX850 · launch year
2006
Killed 2000 · 6 yrs gone
2016
Still gone · 16 yrs
2026
No TRX · MT-09 SP 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 TRX850 · launch year (EU)
1996 Yamaha TRX850

Yamaha TRX850

849cc liquid-cooled 270° parallel-twin (TDM850-derived)
Half-fairing, clip-on bars, twin-spar Deltabox-style frame

849cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin 270° (carbs)
79bhp
85
190
795
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue dials270° parallel-twinDeltabox frame
Known issues
  • TRX850 — carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure (Yamaha pattern) — all years
  • Aftermarket exhaust common — most bikes
  • Front fork seal weep — all years
£6,499
£13,000
£2.5–4.5k
2006 Killed 2000 · 6 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No TRX850

Yamaha killed TRX850 in 2000 — sold in tiny volumes
The 270° crank concept lived on in TDM900, MT-07/MT-09

STATUS · GONE
GONE
2016 Still gone · 16 yrs
No bike for this era

No TRX850

MT-09 SP (847cc CP3 triple) is Yamaha's modern 'sporty parallel'
Different bike entirely — three-cylinder not two

STATUS · GONE
GONE
£7,499
2026 No TRX · MT-09 closest
No bike for this era

No TRX850

MT-09/Tracer 9 covers the role with CP3 triple
270° parallel-twin formula now in MT-07 / R7 / Tracer 7

STATUS · GONE
GONE
MT-09 SP £11,400
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

Yamaha's failed café racer · 1996-2000
270° crank — TRX did it first (with TDM) 1996 Yamaha's 1996 TRX850 (and TDM850 Mk-II same year) were the first Yamahas with the 270° parallel-twin crankshaft — V-twin firing intervals from a parallel-twin layout. Now industry standard (MT-07 CP2, MT-03, R7, Africa Twin, Triumph 660 triples). The TRX showed Yamaha could do this in a sportbike chassis.
Why nobody bought it new 79bhp price problem TRX850 launched at £6,499 in 1996 — same money as a Honda CBR600F (95bhp), Kawasaki ZZR600 (99bhp), Yamaha YZF600R (100bhp). Buyers wanted top-end power for sportbike money; the TRX's mid-range torque punch wasn't enough. Killed 2000 in tepid sales. Now appreciated as the smart-engineering sleeper.
Real cost trajectory −24% real £6,499 TRX850 in 1996 (£13,000 today). Used market 2026: £2.5-4.5k clean. The 'cult café racer with parallel-twin punch' niche is well-served by Triumph Thruxton, Ducati Scrambler — but the TRX is the cheapest path. Properly undervalued.
vs MT-07 / R7 in 2026 Bigger engine, character MT-07 (689cc, 73bhp): smaller, lighter, cheaper. TRX850 (849cc, 79bhp): bigger, heavier, more torque, more old-school feel. Both 270° parallel-twins. TRX appeals to riders who want '90s analogue character; MT-07 to riders who want modern minimalism.
Cheapest way in £2.5k A clean TRX850 from 1996-1998. 79bhp 270° parallel-twin, half-fairing, clip-ons, that classic café-racer-from-Japan feel. Pay attention to carb sync, reg/rec, fork seals, aftermarket exhaust quality. Cult bike — rising values.
Rider aids count 0 TRX850 had nothing — analogue dials only. No ABS, no FI, no electronics. Pure 1990s Japanese sportbike experience.
What it became MT-07 / R7 The TRX850's 270° parallel-twin philosophy became the basis for Yamaha's CP2 platform — used in the 2014+ MT-07, 2022+ YZF-R7, 2014+ Tracer 7. 30 years of Yamaha 270° parallel-twin success started with the TRX850.
// 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.

1996-2000 Yamaha TRX850 Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Cycle World
1996-2001 TDM850 Mk-II (sister) Manufacturer press · MCN · Visordown
2026 MT-09 SP Yamaha UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial