trx 850 ?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by captain anchovy, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. anyone owned/own a yamaha trx 850 ?

    A.
     
    captain anchovy, Dec 7, 2011
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  2. captain anchovy

    Nev.. Guest

    Nope, but knew a few people who did. Never really heard anything bad
    about them, aside from a fairly uncomfortable seat & ergonomics which
    made long days in the saddle quite tiring. Yamaha fairly well managed
    to duplicate the sound of a Ducati (don't tell Hahahahatzolah) with that
    parallel twin and the 270° big bang firing sequence, which was perfected
    with a set of aftermarket Staintune or Over racing pipes.

    Nev..
     
    Nev.., Dec 7, 2011
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    CrazyCam Guest

    Many years ago, when I still had the Suzi Intruder 750, I went on an
    internet organised "vee twin" ride.

    I went up to the old checking station (as was) at Berowra, and there
    were three TRX 850s and me...... <shrug>

    It's kind of like charades....... sounds like..... ;-)

    regards,
    CrazyCam
     
    CrazyCam, Dec 7, 2011
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  4. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 07 Dec 2011 18:25:21 +1100
    Ages ago I went on a 5 day holiday called "Twins in Tassie" which was
    for twin cylinder bikes and their riders.

    It was wall to wall Ducatis various, one Harley, 2 Guzzis (me and
    Phil) and...

    An identical pair of Fireblades ridden by a pair of identical twins
    wearing identical leathers.

    General consensus was "it's a fair cop"

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Dec 7, 2011
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    schroda Guest

    Yes, I;m on my second one.
    Great engine, fantastic sound, my first had magnum carbon pipes,
    absolutely fantastic sound. Second one has yosho alloy pipes. Quieter
    but doesn't sound anywhere near as good.
    Not very comfortable, but I'm in my mid fifties. One thing I did was
    raise the clipons 27mm with spacers I had made up.
    Helped more than I expected. My neck and shoulders ssuffer from the
    sins of my youth.
    Very reliable, and with standard gearing, around 60 mpg (fu*k Km/PL)
    A poor mans ducati, the engine feels like an early duke, but without
    the drawbacks.
     
    schroda, Dec 11, 2011
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