Yamaha TDM 850
1999 10K miles
210,000B - includes book, registration, new plates and taxes paid
This bike has been serviced and stored at Red Baron but is now in Ayuthaya. New rear tire, chain and tune-up.
The TDM is a twin engine liquid cooled 4 stroke with a 5 speed transmission. It has two thermostatically controlled radiator fans to help keep it cool when it is not moving. It also uses a generous amount of oil to help lubricate and cool the engine as well. This was a great benefit with the hot temperatures I experienced in Thailand. The 1999 model had many advances over earlier models including better carbs which smoothed the power ramp especially from a standing stop. This made the bike much more friendly to handle. It is a great touring bike since the rider is in a more upright position. It also provides a fuel gauge which also helps for monitoring petrol on those longer rides. Good on and off the blacktop. The off-road performance is somewhat derived from its lineage back to the Tenere (a dual-purpose bike similar to an Africa Twin).
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1999 10K miles
210,000B - includes book, registration, new plates and taxes paid
This bike has been serviced and stored at Red Baron but is now in Ayuthaya. New rear tire, chain and tune-up.
The TDM is a twin engine liquid cooled 4 stroke with a 5 speed transmission. It has two thermostatically controlled radiator fans to help keep it cool when it is not moving. It also uses a generous amount of oil to help lubricate and cool the engine as well. This was a great benefit with the hot temperatures I experienced in Thailand. The 1999 model had many advances over earlier models including better carbs which smoothed the power ramp especially from a standing stop. This made the bike much more friendly to handle. It is a great touring bike since the rider is in a more upright position. It also provides a fuel gauge which also helps for monitoring petrol on those longer rides. Good on and off the blacktop. The off-road performance is somewhat derived from its lineage back to the Tenere (a dual-purpose bike similar to an Africa Twin).
Check out:
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIn ... a=31495593
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPho ... p=71817993
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPho ... p=71817997
Email me [email [email protected]][email protected][/email] for more info