Friday, August 23, 2013

2013 Yamaha TW 200

The Yamaha TW200 is a reliable dual-purpose bike that’s fully outfitted for comfortable street riding but also endowed with substantial off-road capabilities.Easy to use and with a low seat height, the TW200 is a confidence-inspiring performer that’s an ideal bike for riders who want a machine that will be equally at home on-road and off.The bike’s low seat and extra wide tires lend to its stability both on-road and off, making the TW200 a great choice for campers, city dwellers, or anyone looking for a bike that will get them where they’re going, while providing a good amount of fun along the way. Whether you’re running around town or heading from your campsite to your favorite fishing spot, the Yamaha TW200 has got what it takes to get you there comfortably.The 2013 Yamaha TW200’s ease of use largely stems from its low seat-height and its compact chassis.Appearance-wise, the oversize tires add to the TW200’s distinctive dual-purpose looks. Unlike some dual-purpose bikes, the Yamaha TW200 has an electric starter and is fully outfitted with street equipment, making it a convenient and comfortable machine.The 2013 Yamaha TW200 is powered by a 196cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine that provides plenty of the kind of torque-laden low and mid-range power needed for off-road riding. The bike has an internal counterbalance that helps minimize vibrations for improved rider comfort. The bike’s five-speed transmission is equipped with a manual clutch that shifts smoothly, while delivering maximum power to the ground.The 2013 TW200’s hydraulic front disc brakes help deliver maximum stopping power with minimal effort.The bike’s turn indicators are flex-mounted, providing for greater durability and less chance of breakage. The 60/55-watt halogen enduro-style headlights are equipped with high/low beams. Standard instrumentation on the 2013 TW200 includes a speedometer with odometer and resetting tripmeter, indicator lights for neutral, high beams, and turn signals. Dual rearview mirrors are standard and the battery is dependable and low-maintenance. Fuel economy is also good with an EPA estimated rating of 78 mpg and a tank that has a 1.8-gallon capacity. The need for engine maintenance is reduced thanks to an automatic cam chain tensioner that also cuts down on mechanical engine noise. The bike is outfitted with lightweight, aluminum alloy front and rear rims that come fitted with street-legal, dual-purpose tires. Out front, the small fairing cuts down on wind buffeting when traveling at highway speeds, while lending the bike an additional styling note.



  •  The features of Yamaha TW 200: Model:Yamaha TW 200 Engine Type: 196cc air-cooled, four-stroke; two valves Bore and Stroke: 67.0mm x 55.7mm Compression ratio: 9.5:1 Valve Train: SOHC Induction: Mikuni ® 28mm Ignition: CDI Transmission: Constant-mesh five-speed; multiplate wet clutch Final Drive: Chain Fuel Capacity: 1.8 gallons Estimated Fuel Economy: 78 mpg Brakes (Front): 220mm single disc Brakes (Rear): 110mm Drum Suspension (Front): Telescopic fork; 6.3-in travel Suspension (Rear): Single shock; 5.9-in travel Wheelbase: 52.2 in Rake: N/A Trail: N/A Seat Height: 31.1 in Curb Weight: 278 lb. Tires (Front): 130/80-18 Tires (Rear): 180/80-14

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