@@dualsportapocalypse I used to own a 1994 Yamaha xt225 and a 2005 Yamaha xt225 and I rode both of them in the snow. It took time to get where I was going but they ran great the whole time I owned them.
I have a Yamaha BW200 and I've often wondered how it would do in snow. Unfortunately, I moved out of the "snowbelt region" decades ago and only visit the northland during the warmer months. Your TW seems to do fairly well in snowy conditions.
Nice ride 👍 it's nice to see what these things can do in the snow.
Fun bikes.. Thanks
@@dualsportapocalypse I used to own a 1994 Yamaha xt225 and a 2005 Yamaha xt225 and I rode both of them in the snow. It took time to get where I was going but they ran great the whole time I owned them.
I have a Yamaha BW200 and I've often wondered how it would do in snow. Unfortunately, I moved out of the "snowbelt region" decades ago and only visit the northland during the warmer months. Your TW seems to do fairly well in snowy conditions.
A BW200 would be a lot of fun in the snow! Thanks
I’m jealous. So far nothing out west.
All of that snow is gone, it's been almost 50* up here. Pretty rare event, no snow. Thanks
nice, thanks for posting
Thanks
Looks an awful lot like Wisconsin forest trails.
Western U.P... it does look a lot like Northern Wisconsin. Thanks
Are you running studs?
I ride the first part of winter without studs and then switch to studs once the snow gets too deep. Studs definitely help.