2012 Grey
900, Dual HIDs, Fork gaiters, Yam centre stand, Givi crash bars, S320 DRLs custom mounts, PAIR removed, Modded airbox, K&N, Warrior cans, PC3 - Custom map 81bhp @ 65ft-lb, Lambda removed, HM Quickshifter (removed), Evans waterless coolant, Hel lines, Dome SS exhaust nuts, Clear winker lenses, Yamaha +145 Screen + MRA X-creen, Heated grips with relay cut out and custom carbon mount, DL Hand Guards and milled bar ends, SW barback risers, 5w SMD LED side light, LED stop/tail reflectors, 2 x Front mudguard extenders, Custom rear under hugger, Hugger extender, Wrapped HT leads, Aux power sockets, Givi V47NN Top box with LED stop, SW motech mount, Givi PL347 mount and E21s, SW Motech Evo Tank bag, Stainless rad guard, Top Sellerie gel seat, RAM mounts for sat nav and phone, Handy tube and more.   Follow me on twitter @arthurbikemad
Had one as a loaner when I had my TDM serviced (it was still in warranty when I got it), as Rob said they're quite buzzy, felt like I was rising round on a wasp. Nice and smooth ride around town at low revs but you really need to rev the nuts off it on the open road. Acceleration wise it was pretty similar to the TDM I reckon. Recomend you try and get a decent length test ride to see if it's for you or not.
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
Oh I see, that's a fair mileage mate! Well after all these years of not owning a TDM I guess like others Im just discovering how good it is and what good value for money compared with many others on today's market, if you love it that much why not buy another new one? At least you know it inside out and can continue your love affair with the old/new TDM900.
Even now having ride just about all of the current range of bikes through my workshop, mates and demo rides I still rate the TDM highly I did sort the fueling on mine with a PC, airbox and some pipes and she's good to go, fixed all the bugs before they start and hope to have a 100,000 miles plus trouble free ish riding like you...
Be interesting what you pic and how you rate it over the TDM, not that I'm out to change but you'd know more than most how good the competition stacks up, as for new models well I guess better bikes will always be on the horizon but I guess the big question is always how much are they and how reliable are they in the real world being ridden by someone like you who stacks up the miles...
2012 Grey
900, Dual HIDs, Fork gaiters, Yam centre stand, Givi crash bars, S320 DRLs custom mounts, PAIR removed, Modded airbox, K&N, Warrior cans, PC3 - Custom map 81bhp @ 65ft-lb, Lambda removed, HM Quickshifter (removed), Evans waterless coolant, Hel lines, Dome SS exhaust nuts, Clear winker lenses, Yamaha +145 Screen + MRA X-creen, Heated grips with relay cut out and custom carbon mount, DL Hand Guards and milled bar ends, SW barback risers, 5w SMD LED side light, LED stop/tail reflectors, 2 x Front mudguard extenders, Custom rear under hugger, Hugger extender, Wrapped HT leads, Aux power sockets, Givi V47NN Top box with LED stop, SW motech mount, Givi PL347 mount and E21s, SW Motech Evo Tank bag, Stainless rad guard, Top Sellerie gel seat, RAM mounts for sat nav and phone, Handy tube and more.   Follow me on twitter @arthurbikemad
will you like a high revving four banger ? buzzzzzz compared to the rumble of your TDM ? As they say the older carby models were better for overall use.
Just buy a newer TDM you know it inside out and all your accessories of your old bike will fit.
'she' has a MK1 Fazer 6undred (1998) and it's an amazing boike i can tell ya. the 03 models with EFI need to be worked quite hard in comparison.
spyball alarm/immob, bluespot brake calipers and Stainless hoses, Fournales air adjustable shock with Remote Resevoir,
forks raised 10mm thru yokes, racetech linear fork springs in 15 wt oil, Kappa wingrack/luggage, heated grips, Kedo handguards, dual heat controller to power heated jacket liner and or pants!!, Stebel 136DB horn, K&N air filter, colour matched Baglux tank cover (magnetic tank bag modified to fit cover), osram +50% headloight bulbs, headlight protector," NitramSpecial" parking loight, tail light indicators all running on LED's & incorporate "Lite Buddies", MK7 Scottoiler fitted, taller screen, 2-2 stainless steel
CCC's, Devil stainless down pipes. MKI Renntec engine crash bars & sump guard.
engine changed july 20
07 on a dyno run it made
79.1BHP / Torque 59.9Had a brief flirtation with a 1999 MKIIa but it blew an exaust valve on the M5 so was sold on to be repaired.
[sub][size=6]your better off going for the yamaha xj6f [ model with the fairing fitted ] the engine is not as buzzy & will pull from 30mph in top gear . i had one last year , a lovely bike , handled well, good brakes , smooth motor . 55mpg and you can pick them up at good money ..worth a look ?.[/size][/sub]
I had one. Its a detuned R6 engine and quite revvy but that is what it was designed to do. They do anything. Said before I went from Carlisle to Aldershot on it. The rain started at Shap, the heavens opened at Brum & it stopped raining as I reached the M25. It never faltered. Pretty much the same on the way back. The longer you own one the more you want to rev it. I loved the two pipes poking out under the seat but it limits the use of soft panniers a bit. So Im told anyway. I never tried any.
I found it quite comfy, enough to do 300+ miles in a day. I only sold it because a really tasty Bulldog came into a dealer up here but it felt like a tractor compared to the FZ6. In an ideal world I would have liked to have had both.
They say they have no character but I disagree. Its character is telling you " give me your worst, I can take it & I wont brake down". There isnt much to rot on em either. Everything is alloy. Again I said before I saw one parked up in Belfast last year & it looked like it had never seen a bucket of soapy water in about 5 years but apart from the odd rusty bolt it would have cleaned up a treat. Plus they come with a fecking center stand. Try it & let us snow what you decide. <img src='http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/good.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':good:' />
Ok I didnt look at the photo properly. No need for soft luggage on that baby plus with that mileage its a steal at that price. Go ride the thing
Hi Jerry. AS i have said(bored folk with) many times on ere. I love them. <img src='http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I think they have been my favourite bike and I doubt if I'm finished with
them completely.
The engine is the same one used in the 80's in the TR1 and the 1100 Virago so its not at the cutting edge of technology.
They red line at just over 6k if I remember correctly and I would say the top speed is just over 110 but it wasn't designed for speed. Maintenance is a doddle. No shims just 4 tappets so expect a bit of tickety tick from the engine. The carbs look a bit complicated but my two bikes never gave a hiccup in that department so I left em alone. The riding position was perfect for me. You sit in them and there was no weight on your wrists. I have an old injury on my right wrist & these are the only bikes I have had no pain with. They are heavy, bits you think should be plastic are metal but they feel sooo solid. They did 3 varients of them but because they never sold well here partly due to the press destroying them the last one with the immobiliser needed the clocks replaced because the miles section didnt light up. If you get one pm me & I will sort you out with a manual.
The forum is a German one but they ave an English section for us(if they are still going).
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Now look what you've done.
I want another one now.
Late note, the German forum is still going and my login still valid. So if you get one there is a huge amount of help and knowlege available. Just like on ere.
Cherrs for that Yamahasam, I might have to go and find one !
I'm 6ft, is it okay sizewise.
Unfortunately I can only afford one bike, so if I get severely smitten, I'd have to flog the TDM <img src='http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Fuel Cans, Baglux tank cover, Givi E21 panniers, Givi Flow top box, Yamaha centre stand, Garmin Zumo SatNav,, Givi engine bars, Barkbuster S1 handguards, Powerbronze Fender Extender and Headlight guards.
They are a big bike Jerry but fairly low in the middle although my feet weren't completely flat. I'm 5' 8". I never realised how big they were till I went to view my 2nd one & it was next to a MT01. They had the same bulk.
You really got to ride one because they are very old school engines. They hit the red very very quickly but they are so relaxed.
Unusual trait for a shaftie is wap it open coming out of a corner(in the dry) & the back end digs in. Feels really sure footed.
Dappers equivalent on the German site said the engine never feels like its working hard. You decide.
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This was taken in 2004 just before the top box went on & I headed off to the Somme.