Nice! Better than me, I am 240, at 6k feet above sea level, 52 tooth rear sprocket and topped out at 66mph. I won't take it on a major highway like you did, so hats off for that! Good informative video!
It’s pretty impressive what this bike can do! I was a bit intimidated taking it on the highway but it did better then I thought haha. Thanks for watching & commenting it means a lot 😃. Looking forward to your videos when I get home from work. Love sitting watching Tdubs kid & you after work with a big bowl of pasta hahah
The TW is a great bike and like you say it’s a BLAST to drive. I don’t have a lot of experience with the 200 but the few times I’ve been able to drive one, I had a smile on my face!!
FYI, this is the lowest powered dual sport in the category. Just remember that... if u like motorcycles and are going to stay in the hobby then I predict you will sell this soon after you learn how to ride.
@@rkt6240 you are correct. but people need to know about this bike and where it really ranks against others in its class. this helps people make better decisions.
Bought a new 2019 T dub in 2020 right before Covid 19 really got going. No depression from Covid at all. Put a Cycleracks front and rear rack on it. Then some Tusk hand protectors, Riding to some trails it seemed like it was screaming at 55. Replaced stock rear sprocket with a 42 tooth one. Love it . Still great on trails at low speeds, purrs at 60 and 70 doesn't seem like it's redlining. T dubs, when you ride one you got to smile.
I need to do that as one of my next modifications! One of my biggest problems with this bike is how hard the engine is working at 50mph. I don't want to put stress on the engine, but I also don't want to hold up traffic haha
@@MostroMoto Don't worry, My wife's is a 1995 and it's got 32k km on it, always riding it full throttle at top speed. All we had to do was piston rings around 25k. Pretty normal cheap and easy maintenance. Considering a KTM would need new rings every like 5k minimum or something.
I had two of these bikes. One that was an older model with a drum brake up front. The last one I owned was a 2005 that I bought brand new. I put 15,000 miles on that bike and the only thing that ever needed was the rear shock replaced under warranty. (I did mostly trail riding) I traded it for an ATV and it was still running great with only a very very small amount of oil seeping from the top of the engine fins. Since that bike I bought a few Yamaha V-Star 1100 cruisers. But that TW was such a fun bike! I averaged 70 miles per gallon. I even put a different size rear sprocket on to try to help with the highway riding. But that bike is definitely not meant for the highway.
Thank you! Yes for a 200cc I was pretty happy with the results. I definitely don’t recommend riding that fast all the time though haha. It really is a special bike your going to like it a lot!
I was thinking of getting one of these just to ride out on all the endless gravel roads I always pass up riding by on my Harley. There are several hundreds of miles of roads you do not want to take a street bike down but you can spend all day exploring.
I live in new jersey and those speeds are respectable, for exploring potential trails and staying on back roads its great! Would be fine on 55mph roads, i like it, i run a vintage honda 600 and that at 70 its cruising, i dont go much over 65 anyway, so the tw is tempting!
I’m getting a 2021 TW for non-highway and off road considerations, leaving street speed rides to my 1250 GSA. Can’t take the 1250 on gnarly trails like the TW, I hope they both fit in my trailer.
Started on a Yamaha r3, then got an xsr900. Sold both of them, and I put in for a transfer to Corpus Christi Texas from St. Louis. I think I’ll buy one of these. Hopefully it will do well in sand, but I’ve always wanted a dual sport, where I can go wherever I want.
I live in cape Girardeau 2 hours south of St. Louis and I’m going to festus tomorrow at surdyke Yamaha to pick up my 2022 tw. Did you end up getting one?
This bike just checks all the boxes. Even if you feel like you've graduated from it and are on to larger, faster bikes, this TW200 is the best bike to keep around, maintain, store it well just to have. There will definitely come a day when you want to teach someone how to ride, or u got a friend coming in town and u need an extra bike, or you're headed to the woods with friends for camping or hiking stuff. I'm a firm believer in having certain "lifetime" vehicles that you buy and keep forever, possibly pass on to your family when u croak. A lifetime truck and a lifetime TW200 belong on that list.
My 2020 is far from my first bike. I have been riding since 1973. I will say that it is one of the most fun overall. It works great for around town, but really shines off road. I think every motorcyclist should own one at some point in their lives.
I definitely haven't been riding since '73 haha, but I've been riding (on the road, not counting dirt bikes) since 2007 and I've owned lots of bikes at this point. You're right, the TW is the most fun overall. Something about riding the snot out of that tiny bike, the big ass wheel, the low seat height, and the "I can do it!" attitude of it just makes it funner than literally every bike I've ridden.
I haven't read all the comments so sorry if this question has been asked before but how is the TW200 on highway hills? Do you have to drop down a couple of gears and speed?
The TW 200 certainly lacks power at higher speeds, on the highway it can maintain 50 relatively easily. If you plan on going on long highway rides, or at higher speeds I probably wouldn’t recommend this bike. The TW200 can handle hills fairly well, but like you said you will probably need to downshift once or twice on steeper inclines. I hope this helps answer your question! 😃🌲🤘🏼
I want one but here in s.w. florida used tw 200's don't come up for sale very often, i would get a new one but the dealerships down here really screw you on the price, after tax, title, tag (witch is normal cost) they add on shipping and numerous other fees that add up to close to $2,000 over the price tag on the motorcycle, it just all around sucks 😤.
Yeah dealers are notorious for racking up fees. If you find a decent used one I would definitely recommend jumping on that. It’s worth the wait, if it takes a extra month or so that’s better then handing over extra cash to the dealer. Or maybe you could try looking out of state, if you’ve got a truck or know someone that does you could make a road trip out of it. I drove about 3 hours away to get one at a good price. But certainly worth the wait. Good luck 👍🏼
@@MostroMoto great advice thanks, im waiting, eventually one will come along, but untill then im going to keep saving incase i want to buy any mods for it 👍.
tell me about it, just picked up one in north florida after 3 months of waiting (had to preorder) 6900$ out the door. I know its a overpay ... o well, at least i can ride it year round - thats priceless!
@@primerim2799 i agree, the fact you can ride year around down here makes it worth it and if it's well taken care of it literally will last a lifetime, i'll get one eventually, congratulations on your new ride 👍🏆.
hi. I have a question. Im also in the tri-state area and bought recently a TW200 . Im just confused with the measurements of the odometer : is it in meters? Or kms?
th-cam.com/video/DfqeV22eBLc/w-d-xo.html This is my video I did on the handlebars. I chose these bars because of the good reputation ProTaper has. They are simple, strong and they have a pretty normal angle that works well with the bike! Thanks for watching!
Personal I never rode it for long distances more then 50 mph. It’s a small engine and over time that speed might wear it down faster. Maybe with some modifications you could
man ive never had mine above 60, i get scared its gonna blow up lol. im not used to how high rpm bikes can go. to me 60 sounds like 10k rpm or something crazy like that. i have a smaller rear sprocket ( i think 47 tooth) to make highway speeds less rpm and i usually stop at 55 ish on the highway (luckily thats the speed limit on my normal commute) just to give the bike an easier time, im guessing i could easily run it 60-65 but it just feels kind of sketchy idk. id love to know what rpm this thing can handle reliably. i think the 47 tooth sprocket really makes a huge difference if your doing any highway riding and doesnt seem to affect off road, unless your on a really steep rocky hill or something. 55 mph with the 47 tooth feels like the bike is in a sweet spot both in terms of rpm and vehicle stability at that speed.
Too bad Yammie has not come up with a new version of this bike. Yes, it would cost a lot of money honey BUT.....they already have a 300 cc FI engine and 6-speed manual tranny READY. TW300 anyone? Would be an instant hit with what it already has which is a comfortable 2-up low seat and fat rear tire not to mention that it is already set between an adventure bike and a dual sport. Then with the new hardware you would have a REAL capable interstate cruiser. Soo many missed opportunities by these Japanese moto-makers.
Realistically, that's probably about as fast as you'd want to go on those tires. I can't imagine that those fat tires are rated for speeds much higher than that. On the other hand, it's much faster than a Hayabusa when on single-track off-road. It would blow the doors off the Aston Martin in a mud pit too.
Yeah I agree about the tires 100% probably one of the only times I will take it on the highway. Hahaha definitely faster than the Hayabusa or Aston off-road 😂 Thanks for watching!
A sprocket change would certainly help. However you don’t gain any power, all you are doing is moving where the power is. So you might have a bit better time at higher speeds, but you will loose a little bit on the lower end (torque). You might be able to squeeze a bit more power with a jet kit & pipe. Good luck 👍🏼
for anyone wanting to take the tw to the "next level "get yourself a 13t front and 43t rear sprocket an air filter , full system exhaust , and get yourself a set of bigger carbs "stock are 30mm upgrade to 34mm" and adjust whatever it is for it to work and lastly get rid of your wheels "the best replacement would be the ttr 225 wheels Now The Real "HP" the Tw has is 13hp at rear wheel and these mods idk maybe will get you to 16hp but if you want to kick stuff up a notch you can do some "PORTING WORK" to get better compression not too much but maybe from 9.5 to 10.5 and that's all what you can do but trust me if you do these you'll transfer it to a beast for it's displacement
This is my first bike and honestly for anything but the freeway this bike feels great the power is good nothing crazy but itll get you going gonna get a mt07 or trident after this bike but definitely a solid beginner bike
Same as my bike! I have a 47t rear now, I bet in a draft on the highway it would go 75 mph GPS but not sure I want to try it. Poor little engine is working pretty hard even at 65 mph. 😆
That’s a nice upgrade, I’m hoping at some point to do that upgrade to my bike. Yeah definitely a bit sketchy on the highway, probably wouldn’t recommend it haha
If I get this I want to chain it to my front porch so I jump on it and head to the store. I now have a fleece shirt with armor, so much easier. I may consider my half helmet to make getting going even easier.
Hey, the handle bars are Pro Taper Contour Woods High. And the rear rack is by Nomadic Racks I’ve made review and install videos on both products, they should be in my TW200 mods playlist! Check it out 😃🤘🏼
@@pyro_chip8287 yeah I was surprised, the bars need risers because they are 1 1/8” think instead of 7/8”. But in the video it shows the full install, with wire management and the pro taper risers I used!
I’m wanting to get my fist bike. Especially to save money on gas. A frequent commute I make has a short stretch of 55. I’m 6’4 295, I wonder if it would work for me
Great question, and thanks for watching. This bike would certainly be good for around town, but don’t expect it to be anything fast. For on the highway I probably would not recommend it. I weigh 185 and the engine is definitely working hard around 50 mph. That being said it’s still a great bike, and if it’s something you can test drive I’d highly recommend that!
Thanks for the reply. I didn’t expect it to be fast but it does seem like a cool little bike. I’ll have to do some research and see if there’s a place I could test drive one. I’m pretty knew to motorcycles, but have been wanting one for some time now
Dude. No just no... this is the lowest seat height and the lowest power of all dual sports. For your height get a wr250r. Its 10x the bike especially for your height and weight. I am very close to your height and weight. Rode a tw and own a wr250r...
@@ezntertainment3601 and just and fyi.. if you are getting a bike to do mainly highway then dont get a small dual sport. OR get the wr250 and put supermoto tires/rims on it. But either way, small dual sports are just not comfortable on the highway. although the wr250r can take my ass about 75mph max. but it does not feel comfortable at that speed. that's why I say if you just want a highway bike then anything other than a dual sport would be better. dual sports are just not heavy and powerful like a good highway bike should be. and dont worry about gas milage for any bike. they ALL sip gas. even my 08 1350cc hayabusa was cheap on gas.
Hey I got my TDUB up to 80mph on I 95. I will do a video of it, it was about 50 out so a little cold and I had and back wind and three miles to get up to 80. However I will do it again on video.
Oh wow that’s really impressive, yeah I would definitely like to see a video of that! I didn’t wanna push it to hard but mine wasn’t budging past 70mph! Haha
You must be a light guy.... At a little under 200 neither of my TW's will get that kind of speed unless its downhill. It falls flat on its face at speed if you his an actual hill, it wont even maintain 55 mph in that case.... Biggest issue at freeway speeds is stability. At those speeds the chassis is very unsettled. I have had mine go into a full on tank slapper from the gust of wind as i was being passed by an 18 wheeler.
My weight is around 180 + another 20 or so with gear. Definitely not a highway bike, I totally agree it’s a bit unsettling at higher speeds! But a great bike for around town 🤙🏼
that really is not all that bad! 65- 70 can be done on some highway! that will totally be fine back roads to the trails! thanks! who really needs to go 80 anyway
Hahaha [Your F-bomb] 🤣 Dude, I know.. Your TDub might give your crotch-rocket a run for it's money! I've gotten mine between 70 and 72 mph, but I'm only like a buck and a quarter.. Being lighter helps.. Then there's ambient temp and elevation to also consider.. It was Cold there! Kudos for turning your testicles into iceticles to do this video! lol
Haha great comment! Yeah I wasn’t sure if I should have editing the f bomb out… but oh well haha. Just trying to keep it somewhat pg-13 haha. Yes definitely another cold one. Hopefully next week will be warmer.
Haha Thanks buddy, and you're welcome too! Ah no way.. Some people might frown a bit on 'bad language', but, the way I see it - that was a Real Reaction and you kept it real! Love that! Yeah, the weather definitely tanked again, but if we're lucky, [or so they claim] we might just be seeing some 50* temps really soon! **Fingers Crossed** Hey, I click with some people really well, and you've always been one of them! You've been doing a killer job with your channel, and it's my pleasure doing my little part to help support it/you. My pleasure brutha! Suggestions - Aw man, I'll have to do some dreaming, and get back to ya! You've nailed reviews, nailed installs, nailed history/info.. So far so good! The rides and scenery - That's always where it's at for me! I get a kick outa' the views from wayyy out west, but still dig other areas around us! CT looks like a really cool place, and can't wait to visit.. I mean, Central/Upstate/Western NY is about the same, but, I've seen a lot of that already, so it almost starts to get old. haha
@@DirtyDovi Thank you I've been doing my best to make good videos! Okay I will definitely do some more vlog style videos & go out exploring! Its fun making these videos and I am going to keep on doing it! But definitely get back to me if you think of any suggestions!
Honestly I’m kind of surprised that a bike with such little power pulls like it does in 5th gear. I’m guessing because of the gearing but most small cc bikes 5th gear has no acceleration and it’s more so just to drop the RPMs down.
omggg thats so cool! I wanna buy one soon too, most likely around spring and im saving some money for it. I actually live near by too! Is it cool if i could dm you on insta or something itd be cool for any questions I have, since im pretty new into the bike scene
I had a 2007 Yamaha XT225. I put 36,000 on it before I sold it. The engine still seemed very strong. But here’s the rule I lived by. The bike topped out at 80. I made it a point to not cruse over 80% of that, which is 64. At times if I was on the freeway in big cities and the traffic was running 70+ I’d run it that fast to keep in the flow of traffic but that wasn’t over long periods of time. I believe the reason my engine seemed so rock solid was because I broke it in right. Not over 45 till 500 miles. Not over 55 till 1000 miles. Never wound the engine out during the breaking period either.
😀 that's pretty good I'm 145lbs and at 960 feet above sea level I hit 72 mph last week but that's kinda hard on the motor I usually keep it around or below 60 for the most part 👍
Yeah at that speed you can definitely start to here the engine screening hahah. 60 is a pretty good speed for it. I was pretty surprised to see it get up to 70!
Hey, thanks for the comments. I totally get what you’re saying about the front light pods. Although I have been down on the bike when off roading and they’ve been fine. Where they are positioned when you go down the bike hits the handle bars before the led pods. I went down at about 20 mph and they held up well! But I’m sure there are certain circumstances where they might get messed up
@@MostroMoto I just got me a Grote LED light. Cost me 100$ for one freaking light. It's more a light bar 5x2 inches. I plan on mounting it to the front top rack above OEM headlight when I get one from the dude off Yamaha Tw200 World Facebook group.
Light? The thing is actually kinda porky for such a small engine size. I have one and love it, but Yamaha could do much better. When you think about how long the run has been, since’87 with virtually no improvement, they should be practically giving them away. Think about it, the engineering and tooling costs have been recouped decades ago. Yet the cost goes up every year and we get absolutely nothing for it. Larger tank so you can actually take it for a long ride, a six speed gearbox, real human sized foot pegs, not the same size as on the PW50, a skid plate that isn’t made of recycled pop cans. It could use a rear disc brake.
My bike runs best a 53mph. The vibration is not too bad at that speed. I hate the seat. I hate the seat. I hate the seat. I hate the seat. I hate the seat. Did I mention??????? I hate the seat. Other than that it's a good bike. But the seat keeps me off of it. My little Honda Ruckus is more comfortable.
The speedometer shows a speed that is five km / h lower than the actual speed because the spring that controls the tachometer needle gets tired over time, because if the tachometer were set precisely, the speedometer would show a higher speed than the real one after a long time. (English is my second languege.) I hope this comment helped someone. :).
Nice! Better than me, I am 240, at 6k feet above sea level, 52 tooth rear sprocket and topped out at 66mph. I won't take it on a major highway like you did, so hats off for that! Good informative video!
It’s pretty impressive what this bike can do! I was a bit intimidated taking it on the highway but it did better then I thought haha. Thanks for watching & commenting it means a lot 😃. Looking forward to your videos when I get home from work. Love sitting watching Tdubs kid & you after work with a big bowl of pasta hahah
Is 52 tooth the stock number of back teeth?
The TW is a great bike and like you say it’s a BLAST to drive. I don’t have a lot of experience with the 200 but the few times I’ve been able to drive one, I had a smile on my face!!
I only have 800 miles on my TW and it hasn't put anything on my face except smiles and the wind 😁
Absolutely! Puts a smile on my face, even when it’s 20 degrees out haha 😂
That settles it, this is what I’m getting for my first bike :D
Do it! It’s a really fun bike, and it’s just so cheap. Quick enough for around town, and it sips gas ⛽️
I want this as a first bike as well
FYI, this is the lowest powered dual sport in the category. Just remember that... if u like motorcycles and are going to stay in the hobby then I predict you will sell this soon after you learn how to ride.
@@bobbobbinson1841 Power isn't everything
@@rkt6240 you are correct. but people need to know about this bike and where it really ranks against others in its class. this helps people make better decisions.
Those TW’s are so cool looking. They never go out of style.
Bought a new 2019 T dub in 2020 right before Covid 19 really got going. No depression from Covid at all. Put a Cycleracks front and rear rack on it. Then some Tusk hand protectors, Riding to some trails it seemed like it was screaming at 55. Replaced stock rear sprocket with a 42 tooth one. Love it . Still great on trails at low speeds, purrs at 60 and 70 doesn't seem like it's redlining. T dubs, when you ride one you got to smile.
I need to do that as one of my next modifications! One of my biggest problems with this bike is how hard the engine is working at 50mph. I don't want to put stress on the engine, but I also don't want to hold up traffic haha
1st gear is still low enough for normal trails ?
And how many links did u take out of your chain?
@@MostroMoto Don't worry, My wife's is a 1995 and it's got 32k km on it, always riding it full throttle at top speed. All we had to do was piston rings around 25k. Pretty normal cheap and easy maintenance. Considering a KTM would need new rings every like 5k minimum or something.
I had two of these bikes. One that was an older model with a drum brake up front. The last one I owned was a 2005 that I bought brand new. I put 15,000 miles on that bike and the only thing that ever needed was the rear shock replaced under warranty. (I did mostly trail riding) I traded it for an ATV and it was still running great with only a very very small amount of oil seeping from the top of the engine fins. Since that bike I bought a few Yamaha V-Star 1100 cruisers. But that TW was such a fun bike! I averaged 70 miles per gallon. I even put a different size rear sprocket on to try to help with the highway riding. But that bike is definitely not meant for the highway.
I agree, great bike that will last a long time with very little maintenance! Thanks for watching
would be interesting to see how it does on the Merritt with the hills and banked turns
That’s impressive! I’m buying a 2021 TW in a couple weeks! Great vid!
Thank you! Yes for a 200cc I was pretty happy with the results. I definitely don’t recommend riding that fast all the time though haha. It really is a special bike your going to like it a lot!
I was thinking of getting one of these just to ride out on all the endless gravel roads I always pass up riding by on my Harley. There are several hundreds of miles of roads you do not want to take a street bike down but you can spend all day exploring.
What sprockets were you running? And what phone holder do you have? Thanks
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Haha I love it 😅
Where you running the stock front and rear sprockets on this bike at the time? Didn't know a TW could do 70mph.
I live in new jersey and those speeds are respectable, for exploring potential trails and staying on back roads its great! Would be fine on 55mph roads, i like it, i run a vintage honda 600 and that at 70 its cruising, i dont go much over 65 anyway, so the tw is tempting!
I’m getting a 2021 TW for non-highway and off road considerations, leaving street speed rides to my 1250 GSA. Can’t take the 1250 on gnarly trails like the TW, I hope they both fit in my trailer.
That’s a great idea, the Tdubs is definitely going to be more enjoyable to ride on gnarly terrain. Much less weight, makes you feel more in control!
As they say in aviation Hot, High, and Humid reduces performance. Cool dry day will give you best performance.
Started on a Yamaha r3, then got an xsr900. Sold both of them, and I put in for a transfer to Corpus Christi Texas from St. Louis. I think I’ll buy one of these. Hopefully it will do well in sand, but I’ve always wanted a dual sport, where I can go wherever I want.
You should definitely look into it! It’s a great type of motorcycle. Like you said, they can do just about anything & go anywhere!
I live in cape Girardeau 2 hours south of St. Louis and I’m going to festus tomorrow at surdyke Yamaha to pick up my 2022 tw. Did you end up getting one?
The best bike I've ever owned
Had no idea you were so close in CT! I also love near the coast. You should film my crf 300 rally sometime.
This bike just checks all the boxes. Even if you feel like you've graduated from it and are on to larger, faster bikes, this TW200 is the best bike to keep around, maintain, store it well just to have. There will definitely come a day when you want to teach someone how to ride, or u got a friend coming in town and u need an extra bike, or you're headed to the woods with friends for camping or hiking stuff. I'm a firm believer in having certain "lifetime" vehicles that you buy and keep forever, possibly pass on to your family when u croak. A lifetime truck and a lifetime TW200 belong on that list.
My 2020 is far from my first bike. I have been riding since 1973. I will say that it is one of the most fun overall. It works great for around town, but really shines off road.
I think every motorcyclist should own one at some point in their lives.
Wow you’ve been riding longer then I’ve been alive! It’s awesome how big the community is for the Tw200! Such a great bike 😃🤘🏼
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I definitely haven't been riding since '73 haha, but I've been riding (on the road, not counting dirt bikes) since 2007 and I've owned lots of bikes at this point. You're right, the TW is the most fun overall. Something about riding the snot out of that tiny bike, the big ass wheel, the low seat height, and the "I can do it!" attitude of it just makes it funner than literally every bike I've ridden.
What does the manual say about top speed? Does it say that one should not go into the red on the speedometer?
I haven't read all the comments so sorry if this question has been asked before but how is the TW200 on highway hills? Do you have to drop down a couple of gears and speed?
The TW 200 certainly lacks power at higher speeds, on the highway it can maintain 50 relatively easily. If you plan on going on long highway rides, or at higher speeds I probably wouldn’t recommend this bike. The TW200 can handle hills fairly well, but like you said you will probably need to downshift once or twice on steeper inclines. I hope this helps answer your question! 😃🌲🤘🏼
I want one but here in s.w. florida used tw 200's don't come up for sale very often, i would get a new one but the dealerships down here really screw you on the price, after tax, title, tag (witch is normal cost) they add on shipping and numerous other fees that add up to close to $2,000 over the price tag on the motorcycle, it just all around sucks 😤.
Yeah dealers are notorious for racking up fees. If you find a decent used one I would definitely recommend jumping on that. It’s worth the wait, if it takes a extra month or so that’s better then handing over extra cash to the dealer. Or maybe you could try looking out of state, if you’ve got a truck or know someone that does you could make a road trip out of it. I drove about 3 hours away to get one at a good price. But certainly worth the wait. Good luck 👍🏼
@@MostroMoto great advice thanks, im waiting, eventually one will come along, but untill then im going to keep saving incase i want to buy any mods for it 👍.
tell me about it, just picked up one in north florida after 3 months of waiting (had to preorder) 6900$ out the door. I know its a overpay ... o well, at least i can ride it year round - thats priceless!
@@primerim2799 i agree, the fact you can ride year around down here makes it worth it and if it's well taken care of it literally will last a lifetime, i'll get one eventually, congratulations on your new ride 👍🏆.
hi. I have a question. Im also in the tri-state area and bought recently a TW200 . Im just confused with the measurements of the odometer : is it in meters? Or kms?
The odometer measures in miles on the TW200! Hope that helps, thanks for watching!
We’re you going south when you hit higher speed?
I’m 61. Have a vtx 1800.... but this lil thing just fascinated me.... has for many years
Yeah I was surprised with just how fast it is for a 200cc. It’s pretty impressive what this bike can do!
What risers and handle bars did you put? How did you go about choosing the bars
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This is my video I did on the handlebars. I chose these bars because of the good reputation ProTaper has. They are simple, strong and they have a pretty normal angle that works well with the bike! Thanks for watching!
So it will cruise at 55MPH all day long safely?
Personal I never rode it for long distances more then 50 mph. It’s a small engine and over time that speed might wear it down faster. Maybe with some modifications you could
man ive never had mine above 60, i get scared its gonna blow up lol. im not used to how high rpm bikes can go. to me 60 sounds like 10k rpm or something crazy like that. i have a smaller rear sprocket ( i think 47 tooth) to make highway speeds less rpm and i usually stop at 55 ish on the highway (luckily thats the speed limit on my normal commute) just to give the bike an easier time, im guessing i could easily run it 60-65 but it just feels kind of sketchy idk. id love to know what rpm this thing can handle reliably. i think the 47 tooth sprocket really makes a huge difference if your doing any highway riding and doesnt seem to affect off road, unless your on a really steep rocky hill or something. 55 mph with the 47 tooth feels like the bike is in a sweet spot both in terms of rpm and vehicle stability at that speed.
Too bad Yammie has not come up with a new version of this bike. Yes, it would cost a lot of money honey BUT.....they already have a 300 cc FI engine and 6-speed manual tranny READY. TW300 anyone? Would be an instant hit with what it already has which is a comfortable 2-up low seat and fat rear tire not to mention that it is already set between an adventure bike and a dual sport. Then with the new hardware you would have a REAL capable interstate cruiser.
Soo many missed opportunities by these Japanese moto-makers.
change the gearing for road trips, It can go up to 80 mph
Realistically, that's probably about as fast as you'd want to go on those tires. I can't imagine that those fat tires are rated for speeds much higher than that. On the other hand, it's much faster than a Hayabusa when on single-track off-road. It would blow the doors off the Aston Martin in a mud pit too.
Yeah I agree about the tires 100% probably one of the only times I will take it on the highway. Hahaha definitely faster than the Hayabusa or Aston off-road 😂
Thanks for watching!
Might be the best motorsports comment ever
So with a little taller rear sprocket it should be able to cruise at 60 or 65 pretty well huh.
I believe so, I’m going to upgrade the chain and rear sprocket. Hopefully it will perform a bit better at higher speeds
What sprockets are on the bike bc mine maxes out at 55mph
So would a sprocket upgrade make it suitable for highway travel then?
A sprocket change would certainly help. However you don’t gain any power, all you are doing is moving where the power is. So you might have a bit better time at higher speeds, but you will loose a little bit on the lower end (torque). You might be able to squeeze a bit more power with a jet kit & pipe. Good luck 👍🏼
for anyone wanting to take the tw to the "next level "get yourself a 13t front and 43t rear sprocket an air filter , full system exhaust , and get yourself a set of bigger carbs "stock are 30mm upgrade to 34mm" and adjust whatever it is for it to work and lastly get rid of your wheels "the best replacement would be the ttr 225 wheels
Now The Real "HP" the Tw has is 13hp at rear wheel and these mods idk maybe will get you to 16hp but if you want to kick stuff up a notch you can do some "PORTING WORK" to get better compression not too much but maybe from 9.5 to 10.5 and that's all what you can do but trust me if you do these you'll transfer it to a beast for it's displacement
That's a ":Squatch Rocket" right there.
This is my first bike and honestly for anything but the freeway this bike feels great the power is good nothing crazy but itll get you going gonna get a mt07 or trident after this bike but definitely a solid beginner bike
Power for off-road & around town is certainly not bad. It’s hard to beat considering cost of ownership. Gotta love the little Tdubs 😃🤘🏼
My dad thinks that the tw200 is to much bike for me I'm 5,11 190lbs do you think it is to much
No think it would fit you fine! It’s a great beginner bike, or beginner off-road bike
I have a 2015 tw , and I don’t like to take it over 45 mph. 70 ? I won’t even try.
Yeah definitely wouldn’t recommend it haha 😂
Yup..smaller back sprocket for those speeds...
Same as my bike! I have a 47t rear now, I bet in a draft on the highway it would go 75 mph GPS but not sure I want to try it. Poor little engine is working pretty hard even at 65 mph. 😆
That’s a nice upgrade, I’m hoping at some point to do that upgrade to my bike. Yeah definitely a bit sketchy on the highway, probably wouldn’t recommend it haha
@@MostroMoto Fun to test it out- that’s about it!
How much on rpm ?
If I get this I want to chain it to my front porch so I jump on it and head to the store. I now have a fleece shirt with armor, so much easier. I may consider my half helmet to make getting going even easier.
Is 55 for 30 or 50 miles OK? Sustainability?
What handlebars are those? And the rack?
Hey, the handle bars are Pro Taper Contour Woods High. And the rear rack is by Nomadic Racks
I’ve made review and install videos on both products, they should be in my TW200 mods playlist! Check it out 😃🤘🏼
@@MostroMoto thank you, did those bars fit with stock cable setup?
@@pyro_chip8287 yeah I was surprised, the bars need risers because they are 1 1/8” think instead of 7/8”. But in the video it shows the full install, with wire management and the pro taper risers I used!
@@MostroMoto thanks love the channel, and the Tdub, I occasionally post videos of my rides on my channel too
I’m wanting to get my fist bike. Especially to save money on gas. A frequent commute I make has a short stretch of 55. I’m 6’4 295, I wonder if it would work for me
Great question, and thanks for watching. This bike would certainly be good for around town, but don’t expect it to be anything fast. For on the highway I probably would not recommend it. I weigh 185 and the engine is definitely working hard around 50 mph. That being said it’s still a great bike, and if it’s something you can test drive I’d highly recommend that!
Thanks for the reply. I didn’t expect it to be fast but it does seem like a cool little bike. I’ll have to do some research and see if there’s a place I could test drive one. I’m pretty knew to motorcycles, but have been wanting one for some time now
Dude. No just no... this is the lowest seat height and the lowest power of all dual sports. For your height get a wr250r. Its 10x the bike especially for your height and weight. I am very close to your height and weight. Rode a tw and own a wr250r...
@@bobbobbinson1841 Thanks for the personal experience, that has been what I’m leaning to now after doing more research.
@@ezntertainment3601 and just and fyi.. if you are getting a bike to do mainly highway then dont get a small dual sport. OR get the wr250 and put supermoto tires/rims on it. But either way, small dual sports are just not comfortable on the highway. although the wr250r can take my ass about 75mph max. but it does not feel comfortable at that speed. that's why I say if you just want a highway bike then anything other than a dual sport would be better. dual sports are just not heavy and powerful like a good highway bike should be. and dont worry about gas milage for any bike. they ALL sip gas. even my 08 1350cc hayabusa was cheap on gas.
Hey I got my TDUB up to 80mph on I 95. I will do a video of it, it was about 50 out so a little cold and I had and back wind and three miles to get up to 80. However I will do it again on video.
Oh wow that’s really impressive, yeah I would definitely like to see a video of that! I didn’t wanna push it to hard but mine wasn’t budging past 70mph! Haha
You must be a light guy.... At a little under 200 neither of my TW's will get that kind of speed unless its downhill. It falls flat on its face at speed if you his an actual hill, it wont even maintain 55 mph in that case....
Biggest issue at freeway speeds is stability. At those speeds the chassis is very unsettled. I have had mine go into a full on tank slapper from the gust of wind as i was being passed by an 18 wheeler.
My weight is around 180 + another 20 or so with gear. Definitely not a highway bike, I totally agree it’s a bit unsettling at higher speeds! But a great bike for around town 🤙🏼
I like your sense of humor! Sportbike.....lol
70mph is pretty fast for that 200
that really is not all that bad! 65- 70 can be done on some highway! that will totally be fine back roads to the trails! thanks! who really needs to go 80 anyway
What is that phone holder?
You should cruise at around 60 cruising down the highway.
But isn't doing more than 55 redlining the engine and will break it? looks like its best to change the sprockets for higher top speed
Yeah I would not recommend riding it at this speed consistently. It was more for demonstration purposes
I have gotten mine up to 72 once, with stock gears.
Got my TW up the 105.. and kept it there for 35 miles
HOW?
Hahaha [Your F-bomb] 🤣
Dude, I know.. Your TDub might give your crotch-rocket a run for it's money!
I've gotten mine between 70 and 72 mph, but I'm only like a buck and a quarter..
Being lighter helps.. Then there's ambient temp and elevation to also consider..
It was Cold there! Kudos for turning your testicles into iceticles to do this video! lol
Haha great comment! Yeah I wasn’t sure if I should have editing the f bomb out… but oh well haha. Just trying to keep it somewhat pg-13 haha. Yes definitely another cold one. Hopefully next week will be warmer.
Thanks for watching again, you’ve been a great support to me channel 😃. Let me know if you have any suggestions for videos!
Haha Thanks buddy, and you're welcome too!
Ah no way.. Some people might frown a bit on 'bad language', but,
the way I see it - that was a Real Reaction and you kept it real! Love that!
Yeah, the weather definitely tanked again, but if we're lucky, [or so they claim]
we might just be seeing some 50* temps really soon! **Fingers Crossed**
Hey, I click with some people really well, and you've always been one of them!
You've been doing a killer job with your channel, and it's my pleasure doing my little part to help support it/you. My pleasure brutha!
Suggestions - Aw man, I'll have to do some dreaming, and get back to ya!
You've nailed reviews, nailed installs, nailed history/info..
So far so good! The rides and scenery - That's always where it's at for me!
I get a kick outa' the views from wayyy out west, but still dig other areas around us! CT looks like a really cool place, and can't wait to visit..
I mean, Central/Upstate/Western NY is about the same, but,
I've seen a lot of that already, so it almost starts to get old. haha
@@DirtyDovi Thank you I've been doing my best to make good videos! Okay I will definitely do some more vlog style videos & go out exploring! Its fun making these videos and I am going to keep on doing it! But definitely get back to me if you think of any suggestions!
Honestly I’m kind of surprised that a bike with such little power pulls like it does in 5th gear. I’m guessing because of the gearing but most small cc bikes 5th gear has no acceleration and it’s more so just to drop the RPMs down.
omggg thats so cool! I wanna buy one soon too, most likely around spring and im saving some money for it. I actually live near by too! Is it cool if i could dm you on insta or something itd be cool for any questions I have, since im pretty new into the bike scene
Hey bro, excellent, but I would like liste the engine sound , because I have a tw 200 and I would like know if my motorcycle is ok.
Hey thanks. Ive got a video on the tw200 start up & engine sound. It’s one of my most recent videos 😃
I had a 2007 Yamaha XT225. I put 36,000 on it before I sold it. The engine still seemed very strong. But here’s the rule I lived by. The bike topped out at 80. I made it a point to not cruse over 80% of that, which is 64. At times if I was on the freeway in big cities and the traffic was running 70+ I’d run it that fast to keep in the flow of traffic but that wasn’t over long periods of time.
I believe the reason my engine seemed so rock solid was because I broke it in right. Not over 45 till 500 miles. Not over 55 till 1000 miles. Never wound the engine out during the breaking period either.
😀 that's pretty good I'm 145lbs and at 960 feet above sea level I hit 72 mph last week but that's kinda hard on the motor I usually keep it around or below 60 for the most part 👍
Yeah at that speed you can definitely start to here the engine screening hahah. 60 is a pretty good speed for it. I was pretty surprised to see it get up to 70!
Not sure why people put lights on the front. You get going down a trial and snag a bush or brush a tree and no more rigid LED lights
Hey, thanks for the comments. I totally get what you’re saying about the front light pods. Although I have been down on the bike when off roading and they’ve been fine. Where they are positioned when you go down the bike hits the handle bars before the led pods. I went down at about 20 mph and they held up well! But I’m sure there are certain circumstances where they might get messed up
@@MostroMoto I just got me a Grote LED light. Cost me 100$ for one freaking light. It's more a light bar 5x2 inches. I plan on mounting it to the front top rack above OEM headlight when I get one from the dude off Yamaha Tw200 World Facebook group.
@@TRAIL_MIX_BILLY that’s a good idea. That for sure would be a good spot, you wouldn’t have to worry about it up there!
I have a 1985 tw200
I hit 78 on my Tw200 and was out of gas in no time
Haha that’s pretty good
@@MostroMoto might because I only weight about 140 pounds.
@@TRAIL_MIX_BILLY yeah that’s probably it, I’m at 180 so the engines gotta haul my butt around
Well you know you’ll never get a ticket lol
I live in deer country. 55 is just fine with me.
I have a 2017 it is a tank
If you are looking at the tw for speed and handling. Your looking at the wrong bike.
Yup! I totally agree, it’s such a good bike. But no bike can do everything 🤙🏼
Light? The thing is actually kinda porky for such a small engine size. I have one and love it, but Yamaha could do much better. When you think about how long the run has been, since’87 with virtually no improvement, they should be practically giving them away. Think about it, the engineering and tooling costs have been recouped decades ago. Yet the cost goes up every year and we get absolutely nothing for it. Larger tank so you can actually take it for a long ride, a six speed gearbox, real human sized foot pegs, not the same size as on the PW50, a skid plate that isn’t made of recycled pop cans. It could use a rear disc brake.
Why do people keep listing their weight before talking about to speed? Weight is not a factor of top speed on flat ground.
get to speed faster sure but not too speed. This is not pulling a sled, it is rolling resistance of tires only. Google is free
If you want to start burning oil, run it in the red!
Yeah probably not a good idea running it the red for to long!
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My bike runs best a 53mph.
The vibration is not too bad at that speed.
I hate the seat.
I hate the seat.
I hate the seat.
I hate the seat.
I hate the seat.
Did I mention???????
I hate the seat.
Other than that it's a good bike.
But the seat keeps me off of it.
My little Honda Ruckus is more comfortable.
Pink light?! Lol
Short version 73
That is fu%$ing crazy! You are not allowed to pass vehicles on the right side in europe. I would like to see accident stats compared ...
Haha that is very interesting, yeah that’s pretty normal here in the states
Europe sounds boring 😂
Я на скутере Хонда Дио Смарт ,на такой скорости езжу😂
The speedometer shows a speed that is five km / h lower than the actual speed because the spring that controls the tachometer needle gets tired over time, because if the tachometer were set precisely, the speedometer would show a higher speed than the real one after a long time. (English is my second languege.) I hope this comment helped someone. :).
I get 74 mph gps on my 124cc Grom.
Yeah I owned a grom as my first bike, definitely a blast! One day I hope to get one again 🤙🏼