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Cycle News 2020 Issue 25 June 22

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2020 YAMAHA TW200 R I D E R E V I E W P94 There is a reason the TW200 still sells well and remains in Yamaha's lineup after all these years; in fact, there are many reasons but a few quickly come to mind: it's inexpensive, versatile, built like a tank, and anybody can hop on one and go, and perhaps best of all, it's just so darn fun to ride! Fun to ride? How can that be? Agreed, on paper, the TW200 doesn't sound like a fun motorcycle to ride because of its 1980s technology, more specifically, because of its drum rear brake, sub-seven inches of wheel travel, archaic non-adjustable suspension and, of course, funny- looking tires. Performance-wise, it's certainly not fast (and that's no secret), it doesn't handle particularly great, and its suspension, well, you can only imagine. High-tech the TW200 certainly is not. Still, the TW200 is a fantastic little motorcycle that's fun to have around. Maybe that's because it's not high-tech and doesn't require a lot of maintenance but is instead simple and easy to live with, and who doesn't want that? So, what is the TW200 anyway? Some call it an ATV with two wheels, others call it an ag bike, or a farm bike, but most of us call it a funky little dual-sport bike, which is how Ya- maha classifies it (not the funky part, though), as it should because it really is a trail bike with a license plate on the back. It runs off an unsophisticated but proven low-compression air-cooled 196cc, two-valve SOHC four-stroke The TW200 just loves to go over things, that's what it does best.

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