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The Yamaha TW (Trailway) series, with their fat tires and four-stroke engines, have been called "two-wheel quads" or "beach bikes." In 1987, famed Japanese motorcyclist Shinji Kazama rode a TW200 to the North Pole, and the balloon-like tires make the bike great for the beach, farm work, or as camper

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Let’s face it, you didn’t buy this motorcycle for its sheer power and performance capabilities. Some try to hot rod it and or expect 70-mph all day long out of the tiny 196cc engine. Hopefully, you bought it for the fun factor or maybe the budget factor. Performance modifications can go in a few different ways; gearing changes, suspension upgrades, skid plates, and protection items. I’m including “protection items” in the “Performance” category as they do help the overall “performance” #TW200 Honda Trail 90, Motorbike Modification, Adventure Motorcycle Gear, Yamaha Adventure Motorcycle, Yamaha Tw 125, Tw 200 Yamaha, Tw 125, Bobber Seat, Yamaha Dirt Bikes

Let’s face it, you didn’t buy this motorcycle for its sheer power and performance capabilities. Some try to hot rod it and or expect 70-mph all day long out of the tiny 196cc engine. Hopefully, you bought it for the fun factor or maybe the budget factor. Performance modifications can go in a few different ways; gearing changes, suspension upgrades, skid plates, and protection items. I’m including “protection items” in the “Performance” category as they do help the overall “performance”…

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Suka-Tune: A Yamaha TW225 From Deus Japan | Bike EXIF Tw200 Custom, Tw 125, Yamaha Tw200, Honda Scrambler, Street Scrambler, Motorised Bike, Riders On The Storm, Bike Builder, Enduro Motorcycle

The Japanese have a profound love for motorsport and craftsmanship. Linguistic and geographic isolation has fostered unique styles and trends over the years, from the over-the-top Bōsōzoku bikes of the 80s and 90s to the minimalistic brat builds popularized by Go Takamine. But there’s another, lesser-known custom genre that permeated the Land of the Rising Sun during the 90s: the ‘Suka-Tune’ style. We’d never heard of it either. It takes its name from the Japanese word Sukeru—meaning…

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