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Yamaha Tracer 9 GT. 30 years on.

The Tracer 9 lineage starts with the FJ-09 / Tracer 900 (2015) — derived from the MT-09 platform. 1996 was the FJ1200, predecessor of Yamaha sport-touring. The Tracer GT+ replaced the FJR1300 in Yamaha lineup with completely different DNA — adventure-touring posture, triple engine.

1996
FJ1200
2006
FJR1300A
2016
FJ-09 / Tracer 900
2026
Tracer 9 GT+
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 FJ1200 · 1996

FJ1200

1188cc air-cooled four
Yamaha sport-tourer of the 90s

1188cc air-cooled four
125 bhp
109
236
780
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only1188cc air-cooledHalf-fairing, hard
Known issues
  • FJ1200 — carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure — all years
  • Steering head bearings wear — high-mile bikes
$8,099
$18,272
$3–5k
2006 FJR1300 · 2006

FJR1300A

1298cc inline four
Tracer predecessor in role

1298cc inline four
142 bhp
134
264
805
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only1298cc inlineAluminium frame,
Known issues
  • FJR1300A — generator stator failure — 2003-12
  • Cruise sensor faults — 2014-on later
$14,899
$24,093
$5–8k
2016 FJ-09 / Tracer 900 · 2016

FJ-09 → Tracer 900

847cc CP3 triple (MT-09 derived)
The new sport-tourer template

847cc CP3 triple (MT-09 derived)
113 bhp
88
210
845
ABSRide-by-wireTCS traction3 D-modeLCD only847cc CP3Adv-tourer ergonomics
Known issues
  • FJ-09 / Tracer 900 — fuel pump pulse issue (CP3 platform) — 2015-20
  • Reg/rec failure — 2015-20
  • Snatchy throttle on early bikes — 2015-17
$10,490
$14,249
$5.5–8k
2026 Current · 2026 · GT+

Tracer 9 GT+

890cc CP3 triple
Radar adaptive cruise + full electronics

890cc CP3 triple
117 bhp
93
223
825
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireIMU-based TCS4 ride7" colourAdaptive CruiseFront Collision
Known issues
  • Tracer 9 GT+ — radar cruise calibration drift — 2023-on GT+
  • CP3 platform mature; 2024-facelift cleaned up earlier issues
$16,499
$16,499
$16.5k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
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.
Real cost change +$0.7k FJ1200 was $10,800 in 1996 ($21,600 today). Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT is $22,260 — 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.
Cheapest way in $3.4k 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.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Prices are real US MSRPs from Yamaha North America press releases / Motorcycle.com archives. The FJ1200 ended US production after MY1993; FJR1300 launched US 2003; FJ-09 launched US 2015 (renamed Tracer 900 for MY2019, Tracer 9 GT for MY2021). Used-market from Cycle Trader / KBB, May 2026. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI-U.

1996 FJ1200 Manufacturer specs · Cycle World · Motorcycle.com
2006 FJR1300A Manufacturer press · Cycle World · autoevolution
2016 FJ-09 / Tracer 900 Manufacturer US specs · Motorcycle.com · Total Motorcycle
2026 Tracer 9 GT+ Manufacturer US · Cycle World · RevZilla Common Tread