Raw7s
Adventurer
$3200, located in central Arkansas
I am selling my 2013 Yamaha TW200 with almost 3,500 miles(95% on street commuting to work). Only reason I'm selling is because I want a more powerful street bike. Starts and runs like new with its "easy button" starter. This bike will save you tons on gas as I regularly average 75 mpg, and you don't feel silly like you're riding a scooter. It is a very confidence inspiring bike with a low seat height, and is great for beginners. The factory all terrain tires get surprisingly excellent grip for fast cornering. Then they dig in great when you find a trail or hill you want to climb. First gear is very low and great for navigating trails. It is plenty fast enough for keeping up with traffic on small highways. I'm still commuting with the bike while it is up for sale, so the mileage will change. The oil was changed at 60, 300, 600, 1500, and 3000 miles. It was changed often during the early mileage to reduce the break-in metal shavings in the oil. I have an aftermarket RK O-ring chain that requires much less maintenance than the factory chain. The chain was cleaned after every trip through dirt. Tires still have a lot of deep tread left, and the seat is still in like new condition.
Feel free to text with any questions, or picture requests 5O1-326-8917, located in central Arkansas
I am selling my 2013 Yamaha TW200 with almost 3,500 miles(95% on street commuting to work). Only reason I'm selling is because I want a more powerful street bike. Starts and runs like new with its "easy button" starter. This bike will save you tons on gas as I regularly average 75 mpg, and you don't feel silly like you're riding a scooter. It is a very confidence inspiring bike with a low seat height, and is great for beginners. The factory all terrain tires get surprisingly excellent grip for fast cornering. Then they dig in great when you find a trail or hill you want to climb. First gear is very low and great for navigating trails. It is plenty fast enough for keeping up with traffic on small highways. I'm still commuting with the bike while it is up for sale, so the mileage will change. The oil was changed at 60, 300, 600, 1500, and 3000 miles. It was changed often during the early mileage to reduce the break-in metal shavings in the oil. I have an aftermarket RK O-ring chain that requires much less maintenance than the factory chain. The chain was cleaned after every trip through dirt. Tires still have a lot of deep tread left, and the seat is still in like new condition.
Feel free to text with any questions, or picture requests 5O1-326-8917, located in central Arkansas
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