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Cycle News 2020 Issue 25 June 22

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2020 YAMAHA TW200 R I D E R E V I E W P96 and the manual back-up kickstarter lever was removed. It's low 9.5:1 compression means it will run on just about anything, which is a good thing when traveling in places where gaso- line might not be of the highest quality. The suspension is made up of a no-frills 33mm telescopic fork with 6.3 inches of wheel travel up front and a single shock The TW200 hasn't changed much since its debut in 1987. Its last update came in 2001 when the front drum brake was replaced by a disc and it got a CV carburetor. single-cylinder engine fueled by a 28mm Mikuni carburetor. It transfers all of its 13 or so horsepower to the rear wheel via a wet multiplate clutch and manual five-speed transmission. The most high-tech things on the TW200 are its electric starting system and front-disc brake, which it got in 2001, the year the TW received its only real up- grade. It also got a CV carburetor that year, (Left) Here's what makes the TW a TW—its fat rear tire. The old-style drum brake works just fine for the type of riding you'll be doing on a motorcycle like this. (Right) The front tire isn't as fat but fat enough. The TW's big tires makes riding in sand and on loose terrain much easier than with "standard" tires, making it great for beginners.

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