Why the Yamaha TW200 SUCKS at everything, but you should still get one
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Sean test drives a 2019 Yamaha TW200 for the first time today! By the end of the test drive Sean fell in love with the bike. It is truly a bike that not only can you keep for the rest of your life, but anyone can learn to ride on it! If you are looking for a bike to go anywhere, the TW200 is for you!
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Lol, my 75 year old neighbor has one of these. He hops on it in the mornings with his fishing rod and metal detector and rides off to adventure. That’s the life! Great bike for it.
David I’m seventy seven and been riding mine for thirty one years and use it for fishing trips here West Virginia, mounted a PVC pipe on the rear frame to carry my fishing rod
I'm 16 this how I wanna be when I'm that age ride safe boys
I have a new dream for retirement. That's living right.
Yup....that's gonna be me on my XT250 - essentially the same bike but slightly more capable in every respect. They put EFI on them in 2015 has front & rear discs, similar seat height and weight, and a very impressive 11in ground clearance. Suspension is meh....but I've had a ton of bikes from dirt to high HP street to sport, big heavy dual sport pigs, to an HD bagger - but the XT makes me smile more than any of them.......most of the time.....long highway travel is the only exclusion - but some people have taken them around the world.
I'm in my 20s and that seems like a good life goal.
Had an 89' since 93'. It's like a big, dopey, friendly dog. I'll never sell it.
Hahahaha, funniest and most perfect comment for this bike! Spot on.
I want one of these big goofy dogs!
@@joshpalma2797 yes you do they are a blast poor suspension tractor like no trail needed log hopping goat lol
It’s actually pretty good trail bike. I was hiking in Idaho in a fairly rough steep trail. And along came three old guys with chainsaws strapped to there TW’s doing trail maintances . I was impressed .
That’s one of the most Idaho stories I’ve ever seen on UA-cam lol. The ranger district I love on is 700000 acres and has a crew of five for trail maintenance. Citizen step up and do their duty to clear out their trails
When u need a trail frame on a crappy 200cc touring bike emgine but u tune it on touring enduro
This was my first bike, still got it, thousands and thousands of miles later and still running strong. It has its place.
It actually looks really good from my point of view
Right
suzuki van van 125 look-alike
"A sport bike will take you to meet you Creator", another pearl of wisdom from Sean!
he's wrong tho
Hahaha..
Every motorcycle accident can be prevented and in the event of such things, full gear is your seatbelt, your saftey line. To sit there and blame the machine is preposterous and silly.
Yeah, if you ride like him.
That was pretty funny!
Sean: "I'm actually pretty comfortable"
Bike: "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
I had a lot of bikes in my life so far, still owning 3 at the age of 59, but the TW is the one I will never sell!!!
It can take you anywhere, no hassle, easy to maintain on your own, reliable, parts are cheap, funny to ride, not a bullet but doing good on every terrain!
All the best from a TW rider in Romania, bike bought in France where only 68 TW 200s were imported.
I have one of them!!!
Ride long, Ride safe!
I was hoping your channel would have some sick content of TW's in eastern europe!
Being a short woman this bike is by far my favorite. I love it so much, this thing is the toughest little stinker. Even if it's slow I love it.
Took my riding class on one of these and I loved it! Instructor told me I was cheating because the bike was so nimble compared to the others.
Been thinking of downsizing from my 650 to one of these. I live on an island where the fastest speed limits are 55 mph, so this would actually work for me.
Lighter weight, more mpg. I don’t see why not
Your giggle/laughter when you went into the field from tarmac says everything about this bike! This is the bike I rode on when I undertook the BRC last year! Fell in ❤️ with it immediately!
Reliable, easy maintence, and can do everything poorly. But it can still do everything
These are brilliant for absolute noobs, people who live on farms and people who just want a point A - point B bike to ride. Had one for about 3 years, never failed me just kept on trucking away.
This bike isn't a race horse it's a mule. Which is why it's on nearly every farm in the midwest.
John Roe wow had no,idea, but makes sense, like a WW2 jeep
Like an old small block v8: it may run like crap, but it'll run like that for way longer than a newer vehicle will run at all.
Tw200’s are awesome.
I love your bike that's why I went to this video
OMG if it has Andrews approval that says a lot! Andrew you are the man and hopefully I seal the deal on a TW200 tm!
@matthew diederichs I sure hope you did get a new one!
..the aliens that discover our civilization thousands of years from now will love riding it.
HOLY💩‼️
I bought a 2020 Tdub 2 months ago, My first bike, no regrets choosing the Tdub.
AbyssFlight I don’t know why he thinks they suck, they are great little utilitarian machines, true workhorses
joe Vulcan heck yes they are good little bikes. I worked for a motorcycle training program, we had over 200 of them, they outlast most every other bike except our Honda Rebels
Still have it Abyss? If not, what did you get? I bought a Kaw Z125 for my first bike but I’m thinking this would be better.
@@michelleseguin3863 yup, still have it still ride it regularly, planning a camping trip on it soon.
perfect little cabin /farm /local commuter bike
I commute daily on mine. It is so easy to ride.
Loved the one my nephew had. Everyone of us had a ball riding it for years in a huge field. Couldnt tear it up.
I finished and passed my MSF course over the weekend (as of typing this) and this was the bike I was assigned. As a 6'2 270 lb man riding this, I loved being on this thing, even with the quirks I had with it being the class bike. I'd happily buy one for myself to ride to work.
I put 9k miles on mine last year.
@@bobbymorgan2236 i have slowed down since I dont wanna wear it out yet :)
Bobby Morgan Been driving mine for thirty one years and only have fourteen thousand miles on it
I didnt ride mine at all this year and I kid you not I waited for the shop to get if worked on a few months and he was busy as hell but he literally got it done the day AFTER i walked out of surgery for rotator cuff tear. We'll be on the road come march!!
Just bought my 2nd one at 59yrs old...should be my last:)
@@johnballentine3458 they're cheap and life goes by too fast....ride it.
I had a tw125 at 16 and was killing it until I was 18, at the time I had no mechanical mercy, haven't done any maintenance that it needed, it was MY 1998 so 17 years old at the time after 30k km on road and offroad (just in my ownership) I absolutely adored it. Now thinking about it, it probably is the best engineered machine out there. Would recommend 100%
I ve had more fun on my little '94 TW that was bought a few years ago than any other bike I ve ridden. Sure its goofy looking and not very fast. But like he said its bulletproof reliable, and can take you pretty much anywhere, just the other day I rode 20 miles of winding mountain highway, jumped off on logging roads that turned into miles more of single track mountain bike trails up the side of a craggy peak. played around on some pseudo track at an old quarry and was able to head back into to town for lunch all in the span of four hours.
To top it off I know the old girl is truly tough as it was one of the only things that survived last year when our house burned in a forest fire that literally burned the entire city to the ground. Some of the plastics and the speedometer melted but its all still usable, left it on as a badge of honor.
We have a 94 as well, totally 90s ugly purple color too! Had it since 96, and it was locked up and trashed when we got it and it was only a couple years old. Rebuilt it preinternet when you just had to goto the dealership and pay whatever they charged for parts. Don't miss those days.
We use it camping and hunting every year and it's never stranded us. Doesn't start quite as easy as our Honda FatCat, but it always starts. They're both a *ton* of fun in the snow too. Had people try and buy it, but I'll never sell it. People try and buy the FatCat *all* the damn time. They take pictures, sit on it without asking and the whole deal like it's a friggin' unicorn. For some reason people just love that thing. Had some absurdly high offers too, but I'll never sell that one either.
I've been looking for the Yamaha copy, the Bigwheel, the model with the bigger engine. But I only ever see the smaller models for sale, and even those are few and far between.
@@jdisdetermined the BW 350?!? Always wanted one they look so dang cool with the fat knobby RAZOR 2 atv tire on the back 😂
@@ITS_AL1VE_Garage Yep! The BW 350! 👍 Very hard to find semi locally in reasonable condition. The few we’ve looked at have all had a bunch of frame rust/damage and just totally clapped out and still way overpriced. I don’t get why Honda or Yamaha hasn’t brought them back. They only made them for a couple years and people love them, I think they’d sell like crazy.
I just took an MSF course on one of these bikes, it had over 3,000 miles on it, all from the same patch of asphalt at the course. Ran like a champ for me.
I had a couple of these beauties - one for me and one for a 'buddy' to ride with me. They are a blast! Most at home off road but super great a commuting through city streets. Excellent gas mileage. And a great online community as well. Even though I have a faster, larger bike now, I regret selling my TW200s and will eventually buy another one.
Love my TW! I've ridden it on the beach at Pismo, the rocky trails of the Sierra's, and everywhere in between. And it has handled everything amazing well. No, it's not fast, but for weekend adventures And exploring, there is no better bike!
Not fast but it always gets you there!
One of several reasons I love my ktm 390 Duke is smashing threw the gears and barely go over speed limit. So much fun to ride!!
I've thinking about one of these for a year or two now.... so watched quite a few reviews on them. This review was my favorite , laid it out in layman's terms with a little humor along the way, and pretty much finalized my decision.
I love the guy that pulled over and moved that piece of metal. What a stand-up guy.
Absolute favorite motorcycle for off-road in the groves. It’s a narrow 3 wheeler.
Have one hanging off the back of my RV. Perfect for that. Trips to the store, and trips to the top of the mountain, it is equally comfortable. Respect the fatty.
I grew up on a farm in rural Indiana and we had 2 of these. We also had a Honda Trail 70. It was literally a work machine. When we would relieve each other on the tractor one would ride out on the TW, hop on the tractor, the other would take the TW back to the farm. Rugged, durable, safe and reliable. One of them got crushed by a planter but the other is still going. They were bought new in 1980. Magnificent machine
Learning to ride on my dad's 2014 TW. Tops out around 63mph, but I love the thing. It's a great starter bike, and it's super easy to work on (so far).
Been in love with this bike since I was a little boy. One of my many dream dirtbikes in those days. I'm 36 now and would still love to have one.
I got one this past summer. I have the TW and a Yamaha FZ8. The FZ almost never gets ridden anymore. It is such a pleasure to ride.
Get one you'll love it! Look for a well cared for used one and save a considerable amount of money and you'll be getting the same bike as a new one. Aside from one major change around 2002(give or take a year or two) which was the addition of a front disc brake in place of the old front drum brake they really haven't changed anything but the color and the decals from year to year!
The farm down the road from me growing up had a small fleet of these for scouting the crops
I love this video. Hilarious when you said, "You and your buddies can be racing and redlining through the gears having lots of fun. Then you go by the cops and they say ' well, they're doing 10 under the speed limit so...' " 'And also "You can wreck this bike and not even get hurt because of your speed. Classic
I did my MSF training and testing on this bike. The MSF people had an array of bikes which included one TW which nobody wanted to ride. I decided to give it a try and after a short time absolutely loved the bike!
i did my motorcycle class on one of these
as did I.. didn't get a point either, 100% pass.
Please continue the words of wisdom otherwise known as biblical principles and encouragement. There just as important, if not more so than the whole video.
Great content, keep your faith and the rest will come to be.
:John ; 2:05 AM....
Did mine through harley davidson riding academy and we rode their HD street 500s
Same here. Fell in love w/ the bike during MSF!
Oh yea, if I remember correctly, this WAS the bike I did my MSF class on.
I had to pay to get in with a private school, LRN2RYD in Barrington, IL (I believe that's where he was). Larry, the Instructor, was GREAT. Actually, 6 of the students in my 8 person class dropped out, leaving only 2 of us. We 2 ended up with LOADS of time in the saddle, TONS of individual attention, & were able to endlessly pick Larry's brain. 😁 Both of us ended up w/no points, passed with flying colors.
Like the video's Presenter, I'm 6'2" & I fit on that small bike just fine. It had enough power to do what we were gonna do, but it WAS kinda "squirrelly" in the handling. I think that just made you work harder for the class. Just my thought.
I had one until about 3 months ago, loved it. I'm 65 yrs old.
Ta mate, I would love to have a go off road. But I have never seen them in Australia. Keep up the good work mate...♡
Greatest kid's toy ! My 1st bike was a 67 HD 250ss Sprint followed by a 73 Honda cl125s. Nice toys for a 14 year old!
A buddy of mine had one back in highschool. He rode that thing everywhere. It was awesome!
I ride a dr200 as my daily driver and love every second of it. We need a tw200 and dr200 comparison already!
A jack of all trades, a master of none. Better to be capable of all, instead of just one.
Edit: this was my first bike and I absolutely love it, this bike is a dream in western Canada, you can go anywhere through the mountains on one of these.
I bought a 2017 TW200 today. Can’t wait to ride it
What do you think? Worth it? Should I be looking for one?
@@MultiSpencerc I bought a 2016 new. I love the bike, great for town errands and can go basically anywhere. I'll never get rid of it
I’ve always wanted to swap a 250 2stroke in to one of these it would be a trail monster
That farmer was probably ready to get his shotgun out with you blasting through his field.......
Corn was off would be pissed if it wasn't though and he would have lumps from the ears hear it from a friend lol
@Powerflinch Why'd the helicopter chase you?? 😲
I bought one new in May. Mine was $4900 with tax, and all those BS freight fees. Has a 1 year engine warranty, but I'm not quite sure it's possible to blow one up.
Hands down my favorite thing is being able to go everywhere and getting almost 70mpg.
I commute on mine in the summer and I maybe put $5 in it a week.
Put a bigger Clarke tank on mine and added a backup fuel canister, I have over 200 miles of range on mine. Go get lost in the woods and never have to worry about running out of fuel.
Great little bikes, everyone smiles and waves at you, and everyone wants to ride it.
Oh man one of my favorites. My first street bike. This thing was so killer when I got when I was 15, turning 30 now still want another. its a great dual sport. The stories I could tell you about these bikes. atleast the newer models had a front disc brake, old ones had 2 drums...talk about sucky breaks.
I've sorta wanted one of these for about 25 years. Everything you said about it is true.
I've had my 2019 TW on black diamond trails with no problems. That 2.8:1 first gear makes it almost unstoppable.
I live with mine on black diamond trails out here in Idaho and Montana and it's done them all and never failed me. It truly is my go anywhere mountain goat of a bike and I'll never sell it!
I’ve been watching your videos for research and this bike looks awesome! I might get my hands on one soon
I love that this in Lancaster, great review!
Sounds like what Im looking for, but I'm 6'2 and 270 lbs. Might be a bit small , though it fits my criteria. Great video. Looking for something durable in the extra long term.
Not quite your size but I'm 6'1 and 230 and ride mine everywhere FWIW
Took my msf on a tw 200 and it was a great bike for doing the tight slow speed maneuvers
I’m 69 years old and had bikes all my life.This is what I ride now and I love it!
Great Trail Turd! I almost bought one several years ago to dork around on but wound up picking up a WR250R.
I miss my tw200. Great offroad little machines
Me: Thats a pretty sweet looking bike. I like its ruggedness.
Guy in the video: "its goofy looking"
Its looked the same the whole time they've made it and I agree it looks cool to me.
I had one of these for a couple of years. Great little tractor of a bike. Me and some buddies who were all on TDubs hauled them over to ride the Tail of the Dragon and the spend the rest of the weekend explore every dirt road and things that used to be roads, fire breaks, and game trail we could find. It was a blast. Went back the following year with DRZs. The extra 200cc really didn't make anymore fun and in some cases almost got us in trouble. I wouldn't mind owning one again.
J Potts great point about the extra hp doesn’t change the fun factor.
I did my msf class on this and I loved it. First year Red lined as you were still letting off the clutch, but it is what made me want a duel sport. It was so much fun and that big fat tire on the back is sexy as can be.
It is beyond forgiving and a cop will see you and think "it's a motorcycle", so he clocks you going 10 under. Overall if I had the cash I would buy one of these myself if I had cash to spare.
Great review. Thanks. This is a great compact machine for the big city that can survive the abuse. NYC is all off-road, anyway.
i got a mint 1987 model with 500 miles for $1400 a couple years ago
Sean, really great, funny, honest review. I'm sure it's a totally fun bike just like screwing around in the backyard on an XR 100.
My msf Ohio class had one of these in red. It was really cool and I learned on it. Definitely has a purpose.
Fun factor is definitely greater on smaller bikes!
used in my msf july, 2019 great bike
Paul Bissonnette me too
So true. It's not about what it can do, but where it can get you. Like Ryan F9 said, it won't get you there quickly, but it will always get you there.
I had a 92 was my first bike. Great bike loved it easy 2 learn on that thing.
It’s a damn nice bike, but I wonder how much better it’d be with 50cc more. It’s incredible that it’ll do highway speeds, and looks like it’s more than capable of small town/city surface road commuting. Might try finding one.
1v1 two tw’s are raceing going max speed extremely intense
Cop: eh their going 10 under
Hahaahah
I have a DR650 and after all the mods I've done to it I really love it now but I can see myself with one of these sometime in the future.
I got a 2015 17,885 miles. It's a awesome bike fun to ride.
Keep up with the maintenance and your good.
If it had a larger fuel tank on it, that thing would be right up my alley: To go play in the woods of Arkansas/Mo.
Gets about 80 miles per gallon with a 2 gallon tank.
Larger tanks are easy to install. I had a 2.8 gallon Clark tank on mine and got about 70 miles to the gallon. Never really worried about fuel.
That's where the DR200 comes into play. 3 gallon tank
They sell external gas tanks that mount onto the rear rack and work in conjunction with your normal tank.
My friend has an 87 one of these and it's still runs to this day
You’re actually riding in my hometown! I knew exactly where you were! So cool! 😁
Agreed, one of my favorites. This is the bite you go get your nail with or go to lunch or go get a tool or something. I just wish they’d do a 250 or 300 cause I’m an old fat guy, but it’s still enough as is. That and a KLR 650 are all i’d really ever need.
I think this is a great accessory bike that every motorcycle owner should have. Whatever you’re going to do it’ll do it eventually. It’s not gonna be good any one thing like you said but it’s OK almost everything. I think just about everyone who drives a motorcycle would like to have one of these. Maybe not trade with a love for it but I think this stuck it in the garage they would probably use it
saw this video and brought back fond memories. I took the MSF course here in Illinois, and this is the bike that was predominantly used in class, loved the darn thing. Fast forward a few bikes and years later, and I still want to buy one. I may just do that, have to convince the wife first. Great video and even though it was last year, it's new to me.
AYYYYY! You finally did a dual sport!!!!!
I have a 2000 Honda clr125 here in the uk which is one of my favourite bikes out of the 11 I own this has basically crf150f engine and now has the 156cc jug & piston , ported and polished head , z40 cam , 26mm flat slide carb and straight through custom exhaust and is the best fun to ride and is brilliant round town or off road and similarly happily cruises at 65mph
Just took the MSF basic skills class and had a brand new TW200 to learn on. I’m in love and want one now.
I've had my 03 model for well over 10 years and I have ridden that thing through some of the most insane single track mountain terrain in Idaho and Montana and have seen some of the the most spectacular views and scenery ever on board my TW. It's the best little mountain goat freedom machine I could have ever bought and I'll never get rid of it! By far the best $1700 I ever spent on a motorcycle! I bought it with less than 2000 miles on it and have tripled that amount with zero issues! Still on the original set of tires to but I might get a fresh set this spring. You can't go wrong with the Yamaha TW 200!
I bought a 2014 today with 132 miles on it .
The one thing to watch out for as a learner is that first gear is so low it will easily power wheelie. First timers may want to use second gear to avoid that if whiskey throttle is a concern. Amazing MSF bike, though, probably the best all around choice for all of the tests. Groms are good for the non-timed stuff, but struggle during the timed portions.
When I test drove the one I bought I let out the clutch a little too quick and she came right up on me. The current owner at the time then said "yea I forgot to warn you about that" lol
My MSF Instructor actually told the students who were riding this bike to do the figure 8 box maneuver in 2nd gear.
Saw your review while considering which bike to buy. Brought my TW200 home yesterday :)
THX 4 ..remember 35 years ago ridin my suzuki rv 50. Great fun!!! THX actually i will love to chop one ..and putting the back rim and tire infront and putt a liddle tuning..
:))
It will do 80 if you draft someone.
That is a lie. 80.1
I'd love to have a set of those tires on my DR650. Can you imagine!
This bike is an absolute little beast! There are several videos documenting how rugged and reliable it is. It'll be my next bike. The xt250.
Just got myself one 2021,love it.
Wherever I check their inventory it seems like they have the same 37 bikes for sale.
I was going to say the same thing. In the videos there's a warehouse bikes. But when I search there's only 1.5 pages of bikes for sale. A couple cruisers, couple sport bikes and a couple Harleys.
A allround bike, perfect for the cartell.
I just got a 2019 XT250. It is so much fun, on and off road
Excellent video, thanks!
I had a 87 BW200 loved that bike it could do anything... even tried to do my taxes once but I declined
I DO believe this WAS the bike I did my MSF Class on! I remember thinking I'd be too tall for it, but I ended up fitting fine. The darn thing WAS a bit "squirrelly" with the handling, but that just made you work harder & concentrate on what you were doing(?).
LRN2RYD in Barrington, IL (I believe) was who's class I took. The Instructor, Larry, let the 2 of us that showed up that we were IT. the other 6-7 students dropped(!?).
Consequently, we got LOADS of ride time, TONS of individual attention, & picked Larry's brain endlessly. Great experience, both of us tested out (on those little Yams) w/no points, & had a good time too. Thanks, Larry!
I started riding one, it was my first bike after I got my license. It was red and white, I think it was a 1988 and I got it new. I would love to get another one now but budget doesn't alow for that. God bless, stay safe.
Years ago that bike made me want a dual sport after looking around at new bikes I decided to get a DRZ 400s...that was in 2001 and she is still a reliable bike
Just checked the site - so how much did it sell for? We had a deal because I watched the video 😁
Sean you gotta do a comparison video with a Suzuki Van Van 200
ponch86 there is no comparison. they only made the van van for a few years. not nearly as many aftermarket parts.
I loved riding and did for many years. Mostly cruisers. I only became a seasonal rider after riding for years. I rode to work and pretty much everywhere. Many many long distant trips. But I decided it was time to hang up my helmet. It was a very long phase, but people change. I rarely miss it or think about it, but I do look out for bikers.
I love it!!! That would be great for the woods. I would love to take one up through the mountains where I live
Simple works for me!