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The Yamaha TRX850 is a
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with a 10-valve DOHC 849 cc 270° parallel-twin engine. First released in Japan in 1995, a version for the European market was available from 1996 to 2000.


Design and development

The TRX has a half fairing, clip-on handlebars and mildly rear-set footrests. The front forks are conventional telescopics, and the
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is a rising-rate monoshock unit. Effectively a factory-built
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, there is meagre provision for a pillion passenger. The TRX engine was derived from that in the
Yamaha TDM850 The Yamaha TDM is an 849 cc DOHC Straight-twin engine, parallel-twin motorcycle that heralded the modern "Sport touring motorcycle, Sport touring" category. The TDM was first manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company of Japan in 1991. The TDM ha ...
, but the TRX is lighter, lower and sportier than its TDM stablemate. The engine has five valves per cylinder, three inlet and two exhaust; the inlets are 26mm, exhausts 28mm. Unusually for a
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design, the oil tank is not remote, but is integral to the engine, sitting atop the gearbox. This simplifies manufacture, avoids external oil lines, and gives faster oil warm-up. The shallow sump allows the engine to be sited lower, for an optimal CG position. The 360° crankshaft of the original TDM was changed to a 270° crankshaft in 1996, after which time the TRX and the TDM shared the same engine and transmission. The engine has a
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to smooth out residual vibrations. In 2000 Yamaha stopped making the TRX, while the TDM series, enlarged to 900cc, remained in production until 2011.


Reception

The TRX was designed to compete in the market with the Ducati 900SS V-twin, whose tubular
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it mimicked."Performance Bikes" - October 1996 - pp118-124 Although developed cheaply from Yamaha's "parts bin", using a TDM850 engine, the TRX performs well and has "a coherent identity of its own". In ''
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'' (''MCN'') said the TRX was "the best-kept secret in motorcycling" and a "forgotten gem", comparing it to the 270° Norton Commando 961. In 2014, Steve Cooper said it is, "Very much the thinking man's sports bike, this slightly oddball twin is beginning to reach cult status and for good reason".Motorcycle Monthly, April 2014 Despite being considerably cheaper than the Ducati, the TRX did not sell well, and production ceased in 2000 with no obvious successor. Although manufacturers have occasionally adopted the parallel-twin format for high-performance sportbikes, (such as the 2004–2007
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and the Métisse Mk5), MCN reported that parallel twins were attracting fewer buyers. Compared to V-twins, parallel twins have fewer components and cost less to manufacture, driving a renewed interest, especially 270° crankshaft twins. Although ''Visor Down'' was doubtful, saying, "They're never going to be as popular as inline-fours, they'll never be as iconic as a V-twin, and they'll never have the exotic feel of a triple...". the parallel-twin layout is having something of a revival: the latest Honda Africa Twin is a 270° parallel-twin rather than the earlier V-twin incarnation; and the best-selling Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has a 270° crank.


The 270° crankshaft

Although the 270° crank concept has been attributed to
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, the TRX was the first production motorcycle to have this design. The 270° crank has an ignition sequence and an
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that yields something of the feel of a
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. Unlike 180° and 360° parallel-twins, a 270° engine in motion never has both pistons stationary, so its flywheel momentum is continuous. With less vibration than a 360° crankshaft, and a more regular firing pattern than a 180° crankshaft, a 270° crankshaft results in a smoother engine. Stuart Wood, Triumph's chief engineer, said that a 270° crank was ideal for large-capacity parallel twins, as it "generates fewer of those irritating high frequency secondary vibrations". Since the TRX's demise, the 270° concept has emerged as a successful compromise for
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motorcycles.Motor Cycle News 28 Sept 2011 page 4


Owners' modifications

Because of its "parts bin" heritage, some of the TRX's components were barely sufficient for the bike's intended café racer role. As a result, few TRXs remain standard. The most common owner modifications are: race cans to replace the very heavy OE silencers; "Blue Spot" front brake calipers to replace the OE units which lacked power and feel; and braided brake lines to improve the braking.


References

{{Yamaha motorcycles timeline TRX Motorcycles introduced in 1995 Sport bikes Motorcycles powered by straight-twin engines