I am still riding a 1989 TW-200 bought it right off the Yamaha show room floor. Paid $3400.00 thru the local bank and was lucky to have paid it off early. I should have bought every one of them I found back before the 2020-2022 insanity that has happened . I have and will always keep riding my TW-200, I will pass it on to my son when the time comes and I hope he enjoys it as much as I have.
That’s awesome. How many miles do you currently have on it after all these years? I plan on keeping mine as well. It was my first new purchase and I will hold onto it for many many years. Thanks for watching!
I'm the epitome of used bikes, or used anything. I'd rather buy used to save money. U don't always need to say you bought something new. Dumbest move I ever did as a kid was buying a car new. I'll never do that again. 36k miles is the way 2 go
Oh I agree. I don’t really regret it on the TDUB, but this bike isn’t exactly the regular. That said, this will probably be my last time purchasing new.
There are very few "good deal" used TW200's that I have seen in my area.( 500 mile radius) But a dealer not doing excessive "additional charges" is just as rare. I actually had to get on a waiting list but opted for the new at a reasonable dealer. I hope it works out! Good Vid!
If the tank is dented, it's $600 dollars for a new one or you can go with a Clark for $250 (plus shipping), so factor that in. But other than that, forget about getting a used TW cheap. These things are pretty popular, and you'd literally have to set it on fire and then drown it in a lake to damage the engine. The main reason to buy used is you can avoid being wait listed, but you don't save a whole lot. The used market has seemed to inflate with new prices, which are up around 30% since covid and Bidenomics. The used market followed, such that folks who bought new in 2019-2020 can sell the bike used for all that they paid for it and sometimes more.
I bought a barely used one last year, delivered to me by the seller from the state next to mine for a little bit more than I wanted to pay. I don't regret it at all. It was awesome of him to do that because I couldn't go anywhere until the weekend. I agree, the prices have gotten ridiculous for a 200cc that can't even get on major highways/freeways. I use the roads only to get to my off-road destinations anyway. Be patient but don't screw around too much. Because someone will definitely beat you to it.
Yep absolutely. That said, I don’t mind paying the money if something holds it’s value. You go buy a little Kawasaki or something else, you will lose money unless you get a killer deal. These things hold their value like crazy. Glad you’re enjoying it! If they’d make a 300, I’d be in heaven. Little more streetable able to run 60 mph lengthy periods without being so wound out would be great
Oct '21 I bought a '99 with 4500 miles on it for $3500. I wanted the kick start. Love the bike. I have made many modifications and upgrades but that was by choice. Still stock gearing and exhaust.
$7000? Unglaublich! Buy a used one in good condition. T-Dubs are TANKS. I found a 2010 T-Dub for $3400 in like new condition a few years back, but now used ones are very scarce and sell almost immediately because of high demand up here in the north.
I bought a used 2004 T-Dub several months ago. 2600 miles on it for 2500$ Runs good. I'm 62 and in western central Missouri.. Cow trails.. gravel roads and black tops.. it's absolutely perfect for what I do.. once I figure out how to get more comfortable seating.. I might just go to Alaska? Heck the T-Dub can travel around the world.
Awesome. I’m not far from you. I’m over around Cape Girardeau, mo. Yeah these machines are perfect for riding like that. The only reason you see any hate on these bikes is because people buy them expecting too much out of them or it’s not the right bike for their style of riding. I wanted a bomb proof trail machine
@@hurt1704 I agree .. I wanted something to last me for years. And yes..the T-Dub is a very durable bike.. I normally was riding my Honda Ruckus and 69' super cub.. and a Rokon... Heck ? Ed March rode his 90 around the world.. no reason why the T-Dub couldn't do the same. Everytime I ride my Yamaha TW.. I like it more.
Where I live you can’t even find a used one, or a new one for that matter. What is the hold up on the new ones????? Why are there none around? They couldn’t possibly be selling thousands and thousands of them could they? I don’t get it. They must be selling well though. I called a local dealer and they just laughed and said if you want one come put your name on a list and 500 down. Maybe in a year he said. Not my way of doing business. Oh well.
I have uploaded many videos that look great on my end and grainy after uploading it to UA-cam, Especially when I had under 100 subscribers. If they started getting lots of views, the quality would improve.
Yep. a buddy of mine has had the same issues occasionally when uploading. This is the first and only video I have had issues with, but it was very aggravating to say the least. Thanks for the response
Its to bad you can't just have the dealership order one in for you. I was hoping to get my hands on one of these, I didn't realize it was going to be difficult to find one.
Yeah they are not easy to come by. The majority don’t even make it to the dealer floor before a sold tag is on them. Buy used or watch this page religiously and make deposit asap or it will be gone. This one I tracked down on here - www.yamahamotorsports.com/motorcycle/inventory/results/63740/tw200/2023
@@thebikehippie6562 ahh gotcha! Not sure which part of the country you are in, but just watch this website and one will pop up near you. Cool biking videos btw! Cheers
@@davidray4128 oh ok. So you are right around London area. I use to spend a lot of time up there. Shame you cant drive down to Michigan and get one. Not sure how you could title and register it though
I am still riding a 1989 TW-200 bought it right off the Yamaha show room floor. Paid $3400.00 thru the local bank and was lucky to have paid it off early. I should have bought every one of them I found back before the 2020-2022 insanity that has happened . I have and will always keep riding my TW-200, I will pass it on to my son when the time comes and I hope he enjoys it as much as I have.
That’s awesome. How many miles do you currently have on it after all these years? I plan on keeping mine as well. It was my first new purchase and I will hold onto it for many many years. Thanks for watching!
I am currently at 3,600 miles
@@gunsitescout5535 wow that’s low miles for a 89 model. That’s awesome
I bought mine
In 2019 new for 3470.00... 🇺🇸...
I'm the epitome of used bikes, or used anything. I'd rather buy used to save money. U don't always need to say you bought something new. Dumbest move I ever did as a kid was buying a car new. I'll never do that again. 36k miles is the way 2 go
Oh I agree. I don’t really regret it on the TDUB, but this bike isn’t exactly the regular. That said, this will probably be my last time purchasing new.
I learned a long time ago too.
My truck is used and so is my TW
There are very few "good deal" used TW200's that I have seen in my area.( 500 mile radius) But a dealer not doing excessive "additional charges" is just as rare. I actually had to get on a waiting list but opted for the new at a reasonable dealer. I hope it works out! Good Vid!
Which area are you in? If you aren’t too far away, check Missouri and Illinois. Thanks for watching!
If the tank is dented, it's $600 dollars for a new one or you can go with a Clark for $250 (plus shipping), so factor that in. But other than that, forget about getting a used TW cheap. These things are pretty popular, and you'd literally have to set it on fire and then drown it in a lake to damage the engine.
The main reason to buy used is you can avoid being wait listed, but you don't save a whole lot. The used market has seemed to inflate with new prices, which are up around 30% since covid and Bidenomics. The used market followed, such that folks who bought new in 2019-2020 can sell the bike used for all that they paid for it and sometimes more.
I bought a barely used one last year, delivered to me by the seller from the state next to mine for a little bit more than I wanted to pay.
I don't regret it at all. It was awesome of him to do that because I couldn't go anywhere until the weekend.
I agree, the prices have gotten ridiculous for a 200cc that can't even get on major highways/freeways.
I use the roads only to get to my off-road destinations anyway.
Be patient but don't screw around too much. Because someone will definitely beat you to it.
Yep absolutely. That said, I don’t mind paying the money if something holds it’s value. You go buy a little Kawasaki or something else, you will lose money unless you get a killer deal. These things hold their value like crazy. Glad you’re enjoying it! If they’d make a 300, I’d be in heaven. Little more streetable able to run 60 mph lengthy periods without being so wound out would be great
Oct '21 I bought a '99 with 4500 miles on it for $3500. I wanted the kick start. Love the bike. I have made many modifications and upgrades but that was by choice. Still stock gearing and exhaust.
That’s awesome. I must admit, I’m jealous of your kickstarter. Lol
They are such fun, simple little bikes that don’t break the bank.
$7000? Unglaublich! Buy a used one in good condition. T-Dubs are TANKS. I found a 2010 T-Dub for $3400 in like new condition a few years back, but now used ones are very scarce and sell almost immediately because of high demand up here in the north.
Yep! That’s what I say. No way I’m letting a dealer take advantage of me. Thanks for watching
I bought a used 2004 T-Dub several months ago. 2600 miles on it for 2500$
Runs good.
I'm 62 and in western central Missouri..
Cow trails.. gravel roads and black tops.. it's absolutely perfect for what I do.. once I figure out how to get more comfortable seating.. I might just go to Alaska?
Heck the T-Dub can travel around the world.
Awesome. I’m not far from you. I’m over around Cape Girardeau, mo. Yeah these machines are perfect for riding like that. The only reason you see any hate on these bikes is because people buy them expecting too much out of them or it’s not the right bike for their style of riding. I wanted a bomb proof trail machine
@@hurt1704 I agree ..
I wanted something to last me for years.
And yes..the T-Dub is a very durable bike..
I normally was riding my Honda Ruckus and 69' super cub.. and a Rokon...
Heck ? Ed March rode his 90 around the world.. no reason why the T-Dub couldn't do the same.
Everytime I ride my Yamaha TW..
I like it more.
@@hurt1704 maybe this summer.. I might wonder down your way..or at least , half way .. 👍
@@timhudson1846 you should. We have some good trails near St. Joe state park near park hills, mo and trail of tears. Glad you like it!
Why would you take your girlfriend on an anniversary trip? Anniversary for what? Her being your girlfriend? Ditch the girl, keep the bike.
Why not? We made a trip out of it and had fun. She supports my hobby and is cool about it. Thanks for watching.
Up here in Michigan the dealer has one of their two left, and their price is just under $4900.00.
Michigan huh? Awesome! My mothers side is from up there before they relocated to Missouri. What’s the otd price?
@@hurt1704 Not sure, but likely close to another grand.
@@heretohear8662 haha ohh I’m sure. Dealers love those extra fees. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@hurt1704 Peace!
Good luck finding one with decent condition
Where I live you can’t even find a used one, or a new one for that matter. What is the hold up on the new ones????? Why are there none around? They couldn’t possibly be selling thousands and thousands of them could they? I don’t get it. They must be selling well though. I called a local dealer and they just laughed and said if you want one come put your name on a list and 500 down. Maybe in a year he said. Not my way of doing business. Oh well.
I have uploaded many videos that look great on my end and grainy after uploading it to UA-cam, Especially when I had under 100 subscribers. If they started getting lots of views, the quality would improve.
Yep. a buddy of mine has had the same issues occasionally when uploading. This is the first and only video I have had issues with, but it was very aggravating to say the least. Thanks for the response
Its to bad you can't just have the dealership order one in for you. I was hoping to get my hands on one of these, I didn't realize it was going to be difficult to find one.
Yeah they are not easy to come by. The majority don’t even make it to the dealer floor before a sold tag is on them. Buy used or watch this page religiously and make deposit asap or it will be gone. This one I tracked down on here - www.yamahamotorsports.com/motorcycle/inventory/results/63740/tw200/2023
@@hurt1704 That's a looooong way from where I'm sitting 😆
@@thebikehippie6562 ahh gotcha! Not sure which part of the country you are in, but just watch this website and one will pop up near you. Cool biking videos btw! Cheers
@@hurt1704 Vancouver Island, Canada 👍👍
@@hurt1704 The hunt is on😆
New.
I found a 1993 for $1800 with 5.5K miles. It is 8 hours away from me. He was asking $2000. Does that sound like a good buy?
Hard to find them used here. Lot's of XT250's available though.
Which area are you located? We have all over around and in Missouri
@@hurt1704 Southern Ontario Canada across from Detroit.
@@davidray4128 oh ok. So you are right around London area. I use to spend a lot of time up there. Shame you cant drive down to Michigan and get one. Not sure how you could title and register it though
7,000 O.T.D. In Sac.California😝 So if one drives to your state how much?
I paid 5900 otd in Alabama for this one