i just got my rear tire kit from these guys and have ridden it a few places. this thing is a BEAST now. it easily doubles the traction of the rear tire... there is just no comparison at all. i would never go back to the stock setup. the kit arrived WELL packaged and machined to perfection. every aspect of working with these guys have been incredible. i also went with the 57 tooth sprocket for more low end torque and its just really impressive. if you need or want more traction and a WAY more comfortable ride due to the fat atv tires you will not be disappointed in this purchase!!
I'm very happy that you made this video for the conversion kit. I hope that a video of the adjustable cam sprocket will follow soon. Keep on your good work. Thanks
My first attempt of making my dub, a fat tired creature was met by compete and utter failure…however! I ordered your kit' and followed your link, here! I’m gonna turn this frown, upside down! There are no words in the English language to describe how happy I really am ✊ This is how the turkeywhistle should have been designed in the first place. Well, that and a 250cc would of been nice…my favorite motorcycle of all time. If u get pulled over and Smokey asks if it’s a road legal tire, all u need to say is it says “radial’ right next to the word “maxxis” 😀 Fine work fella
Little video on folding levers and preload adjusters please. How tight on that hing bolt for the levers. I don’t want to lose them. Friction zone finally where I want it! Thanks
Hey there Brad... I just installed your 26" big wheel kit on my 2019 TW 200 and I love it.. it would be great to see a video on installing the front conversion, is it possible to put the same 26" tire on the front?
I will work on the front installation video. Yes the 26 will work on the front but just like the rear, it is very tight and would definitely require a high fender mount.
I have the. 26 inch Bradley tire installed for already a couple of months highway and offroad the best Decision I made. Just one question what would be the PSI for Highway and I got a nail stuck in the tire on one of the knobs. Hoping it will be an easy patch up not sure if the tire is tubeless. But this tire is a must for the TW200
On highway pressure it is a tossup. It's whatever feels good to you since it isn't a highway tire. I would say higher pressure on the road for sure. We generally run 5-7 off-road and I would say 10-12 on road. Hope that helps some.
“Thank you” for the instruction. I’m assuming this conversion works with your disc brake kit as well? I was guessing you would address that but didn’t hear you mention anything specifically.
Thanks for bringing that up. I will address in a video. It does fit, it is just a difficult install. Wheel is too small to get the caliper over the disc. Have to leave the disc bolts out at first and then install them last. Not ideal but it works.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts I’ll be ordering the 25” kit shortly. Did you get a chance to work out the kinks or explain the disc kit install with caliper clearances? Again, “thank you” for all of your mods and time taken to offer video tutorials. Just got my bike this week. Looking forward to placing an order with you!
It will fit, it is just a harder install. The caliper and disc is a tighter fit on the 12" wheel. The caliper won't slide over the disc during install so the disc has to be left loose and once the caliper is on then the disc can be tightened. They work well together once installed.
So im interested in the 25" fat tire system. I have already installed the rear disc brake and realize that it will work with your fat tire system. I also want to go to a 60 tooth sprocket due to using the TW strictly off road. But to add to the mix, I also want to do a swing arm extension. Will the swing arm extension work with a fat tire kit and the rear disc brake system? With all that being said, what size chain would you run with the 60 tooth and swing arm extension.... As you can see, Im just trying to get the most out of the TW for off roading. Thanks.
The short answer is yes it will all work together. There may need to be some slight trimming on the front of the rear disc caliper bracket to clear the swingarm extension depending on your chain adjustment. You will need close to 140 links if my math is correct.
I just pulled mine apart to check brakes and bearings after being installed about a year. The bearing on my brake side can spin inside of the hub and easily removed by hand. The bearing outer race looked like it had been a little hot at one point. The bearings themselves feel good though. Should I be concerned?
@@bradleyperformanceproducts hey thanks for the quick response! One other thing, I got it all back together, and I can move my rear wheel left to right slightly. When it is slid to the left, my sprocket is lightly contacting a nut. It looks like welded to the inside of my swing arm. Did I loose an axle washer/spacer maybe? I’ll just take a cut off wheel to that nut so it doesn’t contact the sprocket but I haven’t noticed this left to right movement (1/8-1/4”) before.
Very cool! I’m excited to see an ATV tire kit for the TW. Is there a chance you are working on an ATV tire kit for the front? That would be the ultimate set up for my riding conditions here in Alaska. I’d be interested in purchasing a front/rear kit like that. Thanks!
@@bradleyperformanceproducts that is excellent news! My ‘23 TW finally came in and I picked it up on Thursday. For years I’ve been researching different tire conversions and what guys have done to try and go tubeless and I’ve always thought using low pressure ATV tires like on the BW was the way to go. I’m looking forward to your release. 👍
Can you give us mounting tips for getting the bead to seat on the trailer wheel? It is an ongoing discussion of the forums and people are really struggling. Mounting is a struggle, but getting the bead to finally seat properly is the main problem. Thanks for everything.
I will sure try. Give me some more info. Is this one of our ATV wheel conversions? Or another wheel? Or are you referring to people trying to mount the ATV tire on the OEM spoked wheel?
@bradleyperformanceproducts There are several people on the TW200 forum who are trying various options. Some have bought your hub, and have found the "trailer" wheel online, as well as some other atv tire because they prefer a certain tread pattern. Some are trying to mount an atv rire on the stock spoked wheel. But the basic premise is that the bead is sooooo stiff, that they are airing them up past 60 psi and letting them sit until the bead eventually stretches and makes the final POP onto the bead. Lube, soap, grease... none of it helps, and it seems like there should be an easier way. Just thought you might have some insight. Thanks.
The problem mounting an atv tire on the stock spoked wheel is the number one reason we designed this kit years ago. Tube type wheels/tires and tubeless wheels/tires are actually two different dimensions. A 14" spoked motorcycle wheel is actually larger than a 14" atv or car wheel. To put the smaller ID atv tire on the larger OD spoked wheel requires either grinding material out of the tire bead to make it larger or massive amounts of air pressure to stretch it enough to go on. It is dangerous to say the least. We designed this kit about a decade ago after exploding a Maxxis big horn into the side of my wives car trying to mount it on the stock spoked wheel. They just weren't designed to work together.
@bradleyperformanceproducts im really considering doing the rear big tire conversion over the winter since you say the ride is pretty much stock on road, hows the reports of the front and rear big tire conversion on road? Would that be overkill?
Yes it will, it is just a little different install. The caliper needs to be on the disc when bolted to the disc hub. Otherwise it won't slide inside the wheel. Not ideal but it works.
I would like to know if you have a taller fat tire more for the street?I am going to be using your rear rim .I'm also putting 4 in fork extensions and 4 in swing arm extensions
Bonjour je suis en france je possède yamaha tw125 Pouvez vous me donner renseignements sur la taille des gros pneux j adore si possible montage sur ma 125 je sais pas si les bras arrière et largeur compatible Merci 😇👍
How will this tire perform in light fluffy beach sand dunes? Can i air down for more sand performance? I live 200 feet from fifty foot high sand dunes.
Best thing anyone can do for your TW200 is just get a 17 or 18 inch rear rim and 19 inch front. The bike will fix the largest of rear knobby and a 19 inch front open ups a big selection of front knobby tires. Mt buddy did this and it’s a Huge improvement for the bike and doesn’t rob any power like those ATV tires.
We don't sell dot approved tires for this kit, but there are some out there. We can sell you the hub and wheel kit and you can source a dot approved tire.
The handling with the 26 isn't as friendly. We have determined that it is mostly from the increased ride height in the back from the taller tire. We have been able to offset the handling issue by raising the front to match and it seems to improve dramatically.
53.00 bucks off ebay new. same big bore tt220 head set your selling for the tw200 for almost 300 bucks.. Its identical lol also they give you gasket sealer and red thread lock.
i just got my rear tire kit from these guys and have ridden it a few places. this thing is a BEAST now. it easily doubles the traction of the rear tire... there is just no comparison at all. i would never go back to the stock setup.
the kit arrived WELL packaged and machined to perfection. every aspect of working with these guys have been incredible. i also went with the 57 tooth sprocket for more low end torque and its just really impressive.
if you need or want more traction and a WAY more comfortable ride due to the fat atv tires you will not be disappointed in this purchase!!
I think your comment pushed me to look into getting two of the 26" I have BW350 forks and triple tree and TW rear rim and tire on front
I'm very happy that you made this video for the conversion kit. I hope that a video of the adjustable cam sprocket will follow soon. Keep on your good work. Thanks
My first attempt of making my dub, a fat tired creature was met by compete and utter failure…however! I ordered your kit' and followed your link, here! I’m gonna turn this frown, upside down! There are no words in the English language to describe how happy I really am ✊ This is how the turkeywhistle should have been designed in the first place. Well, that and a 250cc would of been nice…my favorite motorcycle of all time.
If u get pulled over and Smokey asks if it’s a road legal tire, all u need to say is it says “radial’ right next to the word “maxxis” 😀
Fine work fella
Can’t wait for the coming soon stuff to be ready on the site!! Keep innovating 🔥
Love mine! I went with the Kenda Mastodon AT 25x8 12 because it was the most aggressive tire I could find that was still DOT approved.
Great video ya'll. Keep up the outstanding products and content.
Rear hub just arrived thanks Bradley
I'd love to to see this wheel assembly with a disk brake mod at the same time.
I will be calling tomorrow to order everything 😁
Me too lol
Great video! Thanks Brad
I'm about to start this today
I had a BW 350 and it steered like crap . I assume it was mostly the wide front tire .
I have been looking around for an oil cooler for the Tdub. It would be great if we could buy a dedicated oil cooler kit for the Tdub.
We are working on believe it or not.
Little video on folding levers and preload adjusters please. How tight on that hing bolt for the levers. I don’t want to lose them. Friction zone finally where I want it! Thanks
Ok will do
Dang that's a beast of a tire!
Hey there Brad... I just installed your 26" big wheel kit on my 2019 TW 200 and I love it.. it would be great to see a video on installing the front conversion, is it possible to put the same 26" tire on the front?
I will work on the front installation video. Yes the 26 will work on the front but just like the rear, it is very tight and would definitely require a high fender mount.
Now you need to build something for the front tire
Very close on it.
Hi guys, do you have anything to convert the front wheel to a larger ATV wheel…. Awesome videos
Bradley is coming out with a front wheel conversion kit in less than a month!!
I have the. 26 inch Bradley tire installed for already a couple of months highway and offroad the best Decision I made. Just one question what would be the PSI for Highway and I got a nail stuck in the tire on one of the knobs. Hoping it will be an easy patch up not sure if the tire is tubeless. But this tire is a must for the TW200
On highway pressure it is a tossup. It's whatever feels good to you since it isn't a highway tire. I would say higher pressure on the road for sure. We generally run 5-7 off-road and I would say 10-12 on road. Hope that helps some.
“Thank you” for the instruction. I’m assuming this conversion works with your disc brake kit as well? I was guessing you would address that but didn’t hear you mention anything specifically.
Thanks for bringing that up. I will address in a video. It does fit, it is just a difficult install. Wheel is too small to get the caliper over the disc. Have to leave the disc bolts out at first and then install them last. Not ideal but it works.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts
I’ll be ordering the 25” kit shortly. Did you get a chance to work out the kinks or explain the disc kit install with caliper clearances? Again, “thank you” for all of your mods and time taken to offer video tutorials. Just got my bike this week. Looking forward to placing an order with you!
how about this with your disc brake kit?
It will fit, it is just a harder install. The caliper and disc is a tighter fit on the 12" wheel. The caliper won't slide over the disc during install so the disc has to be left loose and once the caliper is on then the disc can be tightened. They work well together once installed.
Super want to try this
So im interested in the 25" fat tire system. I have already installed the rear disc brake and realize that it will work with your fat tire system. I also want to go to a 60 tooth sprocket due to using the TW strictly off road. But to add to the mix, I also want to do a swing arm extension. Will the swing arm extension work with a fat tire kit and the rear disc brake system? With all that being said, what size chain would you run with the 60 tooth and swing arm extension.... As you can see, Im just trying to get the most out of the TW for off roading. Thanks.
The short answer is yes it will all work together. There may need to be some slight trimming on the front of the rear disc caliper bracket to clear the swingarm extension depending on your chain adjustment. You will need close to 140 links if my math is correct.
I just pulled mine apart to check brakes and bearings after being installed about a year.
The bearing on my brake side can spin inside of the hub and easily removed by hand. The bearing outer race looked like it had been a little hot at one point. The bearings themselves feel good though. Should I be concerned?
@@Idmtnman Not at all. I would clean and relubricate and reinstall.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts hey thanks for the quick response!
One other thing, I got it all back together, and I can move my rear wheel left to right slightly. When it is slid to the left, my sprocket is lightly contacting a nut. It looks like welded to the inside of my swing arm. Did I loose an axle washer/spacer maybe? I’ll just take a cut off wheel to that nut so it doesn’t contact the sprocket but I haven’t noticed this left to right movement (1/8-1/4”) before.
Very cool! I’m excited to see an ATV tire kit for the TW. Is there a chance you are working on an ATV tire kit for the front? That would be the ultimate set up for my riding conditions here in Alaska. I’d be interested in purchasing a front/rear kit like that. Thanks!
Yes, the front kit is being finished up and should be available shortly.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts that is excellent news! My ‘23 TW finally came in and I picked it up on Thursday. For years I’ve been researching different tire conversions and what guys have done to try and go tubeless and I’ve always thought using low pressure ATV tires like on the BW was the way to go. I’m looking forward to your release. 👍
Nice job. Do you have any video for front fat wheel conversion? Thanks in advance
Not yet, but I'm sure we will have to do one soon. Digital instructions are on the website though.
Can you give us mounting tips for getting the bead to seat on the trailer wheel? It is an ongoing discussion of the forums and people are really struggling. Mounting is a struggle, but getting the bead to finally seat properly is the main problem. Thanks for everything.
I will sure try. Give me some more info. Is this one of our ATV wheel conversions? Or another wheel? Or are you referring to people trying to mount the ATV tire on the OEM spoked wheel?
@bradleyperformanceproducts There are several people on the TW200 forum who are trying various options. Some have bought your hub, and have found the "trailer" wheel online, as well as some other atv tire because they prefer a certain tread pattern. Some are trying to mount an atv rire on the stock spoked wheel. But the basic premise is that the bead is sooooo stiff, that they are airing them up past 60 psi and letting them sit until the bead eventually stretches and makes the final POP onto the bead. Lube, soap, grease... none of it helps, and it seems like there should be an easier way. Just thought you might have some insight. Thanks.
The problem mounting an atv tire on the stock spoked wheel is the number one reason we designed this kit years ago. Tube type wheels/tires and tubeless wheels/tires are actually two different dimensions. A 14" spoked motorcycle wheel is actually larger than a 14" atv or car wheel. To put the smaller ID atv tire on the larger OD spoked wheel requires either grinding material out of the tire bead to make it larger or massive amounts of air pressure to stretch it enough to go on. It is dangerous to say the least. We designed this kit about a decade ago after exploding a Maxxis big horn into the side of my wives car trying to mount it on the stock spoked wheel. They just weren't designed to work together.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts Thanks for the info.
My question is this, when riding over really rough Rock and terrain does the fat tire provide a nice cushy ride when aired down a little?
I would say absolutely. I run mine at about 6-7 psi and it is cush.
is it tubeless?
@@jamescox4823 yes sir
Will your rear disc brake conversion also work with the big wheel conversion or do you recommend keeping the stock drum brake for the big rear wheel?
@@takumisato7126 they do work together. The installation is a little tighter and more difficult but works awesome.
@bradleyperformanceproducts im really considering doing the rear big tire conversion over the winter since you say the ride is pretty much stock on road, hows the reports of the front and rear big tire conversion on road? Would that be overkill?
@@takumisato7126 it is definitely for soft conditions like sand and snow. No real improvement in harder conditions.
Does that fat tire conversion work in compatibility with the rear disc brake conversion?
Yes it will, it is just a little different install. The caliper needs to be on the disc when bolted to the disc hub. Otherwise it won't slide inside the wheel. Not ideal but it works.
I would like to know if you have a taller fat tire more for the street?I am going to be using your rear rim .I'm also putting 4 in fork extensions and 4 in swing arm extensions
I don't carry a street tire, but I could recommend the sunf A021. It's like $77 on Amazon.
@bradleyperformanceproducts ok thank you
Bonjour je suis en france je possède yamaha tw125
Pouvez vous me donner renseignements sur la taille des gros pneux j adore si possible montage sur ma 125 je sais pas si les bras arrière et largeur compatible
Merci 😇👍
How much does this affect gas mileage? Also, how would the ATV tire do in slick sticky clay?
Hurts mileage I'm sure. I don't know how much. It's like putting oversized mud tires on a truck. Traction is unbelievably improved.
How will this tire perform in light fluffy beach sand dunes? Can i air down for more sand performance? I live 200 feet from fifty foot high sand dunes.
In my opinion it will be the biggest change you can possibly make to the bike. It does awesome on sand.
@bradleyperformanceproducts Thanks for the information. I am looking forward to the front wheel kit
Does the rear disc brake kit you have fit this hub insert or does it only work with the original drum brakes?
It will fit both.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts and what is the financial damage of two kits
I'm looking to put the 26" tires front and rear
@@bradleyperformanceproducts are the 26" tires DOT approved for highway and can I get them for the original TW rear rim?
@@Nonsensenoalph no, there are no 26 inch DOT approved tires that I am aware of.
Best thing anyone can do for your TW200 is just get a 17 or 18 inch rear rim and 19 inch front. The bike will fix the largest of rear knobby and a 19 inch front open ups a big selection of front knobby tires. Mt buddy did this and it’s a Huge improvement for the bike and doesn’t rob any power like those ATV tires.
I want tubeless
Isn’t that then an XT 200 ? My XT 225 has those sizes .
I want to purchase the 26inch tire but I also use my yamaha tw200 to comute wondering if this tire is street legal in NYC?
We don't sell dot approved tires for this kit, but there are some out there. We can sell you the hub and wheel kit and you can source a dot approved tire.
Any update on the front tire?
Delays after delays. We are close but not there yet.
How would the handling be with the 26 inch tire just curious
The handling with the 26 isn't as friendly. We have determined that it is mostly from the increased ride height in the back from the taller tire. We have been able to offset the handling issue by raising the front to match and it seems to improve dramatically.
Thank you for the info 👍
53.00 bucks off ebay new. same big bore tt220 head set your selling for the tw200 for almost 300 bucks.. Its identical lol also they give you gasket sealer and red thread lock.
Give it a try. You will find that it doesn't fit. There is much machining to be done to make it fit the TW.
@@bradleyperformanceproducts ok 👌 thank you for clarification!
@@RhiceyHarierar your welcome
@@bradleyperformanceproducts 💜
Lots of Yamaha parts from different models and years are interchangeable just get breakdown sheets
I really need to quit watching your video's or Ima go broke