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FS 2020 TW200 Motorcycle Dual Sport

Carl Rider

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Also known as a Trail Way this motorcycle has a massive cult following for a reason. Tw200 with 1800 miles. Rear rack upgrade. USB plug install upgrade. iPhone holder upgrade. Sealed cell battery upgrade.

This is the perfect hunting bike. Built for farmers to handle rugged terrain for herding and building fences. Look up this bike and you will see why it’s used for hunting. The low gears and light weight make it perfect for getting way back in the woods.


This bike has been very well maintained and riding on a consistent basis. Oil changes with high quality synthetic. Chain has been lubed and always cleaned. Always use premium fuel. Chevron Techron fuel cleaner ran through system once a month.





Driven primarily on street roads as a daily commute. Never driven over 55 mph for more than 10 seconds. Working perfectly. Small scratch from laying it down from a standstill. (My buddy accidentally swiped the kickstand out from it while parked).





These are super fun bikes for all experienced riders but I chose it for myself because it is so light and easy to maneuver. It’s also just fun as hell to zip around on. Milk crate is super handy but other storage upgrades would be sweet. The off-road capabilities and low gear box made it perfect for a beginner but sadly I am slightly too tall for this bike. I’m 6”2’ with long legs. (Honestly it works fine but I’m just looking for something new)





These are hard to find and have a great following and forum for discussion and advice for repairs/modifications.





I could also through in some gear for transport. I loved this bike as a supplement to driving my van. It’s so light I could fit it on the back easily loading and unloading by myself.





Tw200forum.com


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Yeah this isn’t built for speed. More for off road and just being able to crawl through almost anything.
Good advice, although i am a big guy…. i was thinking more comfort than torque/speed.
I got onto a friends Honda dual sport and it was a 450 i think (?) but it was a little larger than most, seemed to fit real good and responded well for me.
 
Good advice, although i am a big guy…. i was thinking more comfort than torque/speed.
I got onto a friends Honda dual sport and it was a 450 i think (?) but it was a little larger than most, seemed to fit real good and responded well for me.
You might try a Kawasaki KLR650. It's tall and versatile
 
These have been selling like wildfire the last 2-3 years. They hardly make it to the sales floors before they are shipped all over the southeast.
 
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