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TW200 #4053994
01/05/24 10:38 AM
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Anyone on here ever own a Yamaha TW200, from what I understand the motorcycle is effectively unchanged since launched in 1987.

Re: TW200 [Re: AU7MM08] #4054063
01/05/24 12:35 PM
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I've had one and loved it. Not much power and not a lot of suspension travel and it doesn't have a very tall tire to go over trail obstacles, but for tooling around fire roads, forest service roads, and back roads, it's a great bike. Not too tall either if you are a shorter person.

The problem with them right now is that folks on places like Facebook Marketplace thing the damned things are made out of solid gold.

If you are ever thinking about going on a real adventure on and off road and ever want to get on a highway and carry camping gear or luggage, then a Suzuki DR650 would be a better choice. The DR650 hasn't effectively changed since in 27 years. Super dependable. I'm looking for one of those and might sell my Tiger 800 if I find the one I want.

Last edited by Irishguy; 01/05/24 12:36 PM.
Re: TW200 [Re: Irishguy] #4054072
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Originally Posted by Irishguy
I've had one and loved it. Not much power and not a lot of suspension travel and it doesn't have a very tall tire to go over trail obstacles, but for tooling around fire roads, forest service roads, and back roads, it's a great bike. Not too tall either if you are a shorter person.

The problem with them right now is that folks on places like Facebook Marketplace thing the damned things are made out of solid gold.

If you are ever thinking about going on a real adventure on and off road and ever want to get on a highway and carry camping gear or luggage, then a Suzuki DR650 would be a better choice. The DR650 hasn't effectively changed since in 27 years. Super dependable. I'm looking for one of those and might sell my Tiger 800 if I find the one I want.


The used market is so messed up that I would likely heavily consider going new at least on the TW200.
I’m 6’ 200lbs.

Re: TW200 [Re: AU7MM08] #4054587
01/06/24 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by AU7MM08
Originally Posted by Irishguy
I've had one and loved it. Not much power and not a lot of suspension travel and it doesn't have a very tall tire to go over trail obstacles, but for tooling around fire roads, forest service roads, and back roads, it's a great bike. Not too tall either if you are a shorter person.

The problem with them right now is that folks on places like Facebook Marketplace thing the damned things are made out of solid gold.

If you are ever thinking about going on a real adventure on and off road and ever want to get on a highway and carry camping gear or luggage, then a Suzuki DR650 would be a better choice. The DR650 hasn't effectively changed since in 27 years. Super dependable. I'm looking for one of those and might sell my Tiger 800 if I find the one I want.


The used market is so messed up that I would likely heavily consider going new at least on the TW200.
I’m 6’ 200lbs.


Then you're about my size. The TW would be a good enduro bike to start with, but depending on what your skill level is or would like to be, you may want to move up to a more powerful bike later. If so the TW will hold its value when you want to sell it.

Another thing you can look at if you are interested is the lesser known Suzuki Van Van. It's a very similar bike to the TW200.

Here's a comparison...



Here's one for sale in Huntsville for a pretty decent price...

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1263860307622585/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A4ef60d5b-adad-4d7a-84f8-04f5f0dafed1

Re: TW200 [Re: Irishguy] #4055058
01/06/24 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Irishguy
real adventure on and off road and ever want to get on a highway and carry camping gear or luggage, then a Suzuki DR650 would be a better choice. The DR650 hasn't effectively changed since in 27 years. Super dependable. I'm looking for one of those and might sell my Tiger 800 if I find the one I want.
if your a big person klr650 it's got a wider seat.

Re: TW200 [Re: AU7MM08] #4055164
01/07/24 05:02 AM
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I’ve had one for a long time. They are great for cruising forest roads. Around the farm. I wouldn’t want to do much highway riding on it.

Re: TW200 [Re: AU7MM08] #4055296
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I was going to get one for my daughter since it was shorter, but I had a hard time finding one. I ended up getting her a klx230s. It's short as well. I'm much heavier than you, and it holds me up well. I like the klx better than my xr650. If you get one, and want to ride the dirt roads around Tuskeegee National Forest after hunting season, let me know.


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