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Cycle News 2001 10 24

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but this time there was a reminder that the Italians didn't invent go-anywhere sportbiking, with Yamaha waiting until Paris to unveil its latest take on the everyday motorcycle it invented 10 years ago (and whose biggest market has always been France), in the shape of the TDM900. This sees the 10-valve parallel-twin engine with 270-degree crankshaft that began Ufe a decade ago as a 360-degree 750 bored out 2.5mm to 897cc (92 x 67.5mm) with new crankcases, cylinder block and cylinder head while retaining the same stroke, thus raising power by over five percent to 86.2 hp, but with 11-percent more torque for a g'reater ease of riding. In addition, fuel injection has been adopted for the first time, and there's an all-new six-speed gearbox replacing the troublesome five-speeder of the old bike. The resultant package is located in an all-new, stiffer, twinspar aluminum chassis with a 30mm higher seat and revamped suspension, including a fully adjustable rear shock - still with 43mm conventional forks, though. The lighter frame package helps reduce dry weight by a massive 24 pounds over the old bike, to a claimed 418 pounds. A slimmer tank and restyled bodywork appear to give improved protection compared to the old model, and coupled with a longer wheelbase and rangier steering geometry underline the touring rather than sporting pretensions of one of Yamaha's best-selling benchmark models, which no other manufacturer has yet succeeded in copying successfully. Over to you, Bologna. Suzuki also waited until Paris to formally launch its version oJ the goanywhere streetbike, a sort of blend of the TDM and Honda's Varadero tarmac trailie, likewise powered by a 90-degree V-twin engine, but this time however a performance version cycl. n • _ S • OCTOBER 24, 2001 43

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