I'd say so. The gear is longer it wont rev out as quick. Mine has a huge back sprocket so it makes it a bit different from others but in my case 3rd would be good for a bit more speed not fast but a little faster and it really doesnt rev out as quick but still has lots of torque. Once I learn the wheelie slow in 2nd 3rd will probably be good for doing it as long as possible.
can anyone tell me what one needs to do to one of these reflexes to make them more powerful? Exhaust change? motor work? Different gearing than the stock? i am thinking another one, but it is an underpowered bike. ty
i'd say not to mess with it, there's not much to do with 200cc, best to leave stock exhaust and jetting and airbox. i rode a tw200 and a tlr200 reflex side by side and they are really similar in power
Bigger back sprocket will make top speed less but give it more torque. The lower gears will rev out quicker I think. 2nd is perfect for me I'm trying to learn wheelies . 2nd is perfect for a clutch up and then it doesnt rev out as quick as 1st. Once I learn to do it good in 2nd, 3rd will probably be best to hold it for longer duration while rolling at a moderate speed. It has enouph torque to clutch up and is a longer but still has the torque of the lower gears for me
cool ! my reflex can not do, but there are a video, and also from my Honda Dax:-)
All the best from Düsseldorf ( Germany )
Thats incredible. I kinda want to sell my endure and get a trials. Thats a big contender being legal and all.
is the tlr able to wheelie in second gear? i got one by myself, but have to replace the clutch first before wheelieing.
I'd say so. The gear is longer it wont rev out as quick. Mine has a huge back sprocket so it makes it a bit different from others but in my case 3rd would be good for a bit more speed not fast but a little faster and it really doesnt rev out as quick but still has lots of torque. Once I learn the wheelie slow in 2nd 3rd will probably be good for doing it as long as possible.
@@dylanbaldwin7934 decent delay in answering 🤣 i already sold the bike many years ago. Thank you though!✌️
@@djpfg idk why I didnt look at when the comment was posted.🤦♂️
can anyone tell me what one needs to do to one of these reflexes to make them more powerful? Exhaust change? motor work? Different gearing than the stock? i am thinking another one, but it is an underpowered bike. ty
i'd say not to mess with it, there's not much to do with 200cc, best to leave stock exhaust and jetting and airbox. i rode a tw200 and a tlr200 reflex side by side and they are really similar in power
Bigger back sprocket will make top speed less but give it more torque. The lower gears will rev out quicker I think. 2nd is perfect for me I'm trying to learn wheelies . 2nd is perfect for a clutch up and then it doesnt rev out as quick as 1st. Once I learn to do it good in 2nd, 3rd will probably be best to hold it for longer duration while rolling at a moderate speed. It has enouph torque to clutch up and is a longer but still has the torque of the lower gears for me