Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 Owner's Manual

Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 manual cover
Pages 98
Year 2007
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Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 Specification

The Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both on-road and off-road use. It features a 196cc air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine that provides reliable power and efficient fuel consumption. The engine is paired with a constant-mesh 5-speed transmission, enabling smooth gear shifts and a comfortable riding experience across various terrains.

The motorcycle's chassis is built with a robust steel frame, ensuring durability and stability. The front suspension consists of a telescopic fork with 6.3 inches of travel, while the rear suspension features a single shock with 5.9 inches of travel, both providing excellent shock absorption and ride comfort. The TW200W1 is equipped with front and rear drum brakes, delivering dependable stopping power.

The bike's distinctive fat tires, measuring 130/80-18 at the front and 180/80-14 at the rear, enhance traction and stability on diverse surfaces, from pavement to loose dirt. With a seat height of 31.1 inches and a ground clearance of 10.4 inches, the TW200W1 offers a balanced riding position and the ability to navigate obstacles with ease.

Weighing approximately 278 pounds wet, the TW200W1 is lightweight and maneuverable, making it suitable for both novice and experienced riders. The fuel tank has a capacity of 1.8 gallons, including a 0.4-gallon reserve, which supports extended rides without frequent refueling. The bike's electrical system includes a 12V battery, ensuring reliable ignition and lighting.

Overall, the Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 combines practicality, reliability, and off-road capability, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking adventure and versatility in a compact, easy-to-handle package.

Yamaha TW200W1, TW200W1C TW200 2007 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha TW200 2007?

The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha TW200 2007 is 18 psi for the front tire and 22 psi for the rear tire.

How often should the oil be changed on a Yamaha TW200 2007?

It is recommended to change the oil every 3,000 miles or every 6 months, whichever comes first.

What type of oil is best for the Yamaha TW200 2007?

The Yamaha TW200 2007 typically uses 10W-40 motorcycle oil. Make sure it's suitable for wet clutches.

How do I adjust the chain tension on a Yamaha TW200 2007?

To adjust the chain tension, loosen the axle nut, then turn the adjuster bolts on each side of the swingarm equally to achieve the desired tension. Ensure the chain has about 1.2-1.6 inches of slack.

What should I do if my Yamaha TW200 2007 won't start?

First, check the battery and connections. Ensure the fuel valve is open, the kill switch is in the 'run' position, and the bike is in neutral. If it still doesn't start, inspect the spark plug and fuel delivery.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Yamaha TW200 2007?

To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the engine is properly tuned, maintain correct tire pressure, use the recommended grade of fuel, and avoid rapid acceleration and heavy loads.

What is the proper way to store a Yamaha TW200 2007 for winter?

To store the Yamaha TW200 2007 for winter, clean the motorcycle, fill the fuel tank and add a fuel stabilizer, change the oil, and store it in a dry, covered area. Also, remove the battery and keep it on a trickle charger.

How do I replace the air filter on a Yamaha TW200 2007?

To replace the air filter, remove the seat and the side panel to access the airbox. Open the airbox cover and replace the old filter with a new one, ensuring it's seated correctly before reassembling.

What is the correct spark plug gap for a Yamaha TW200 2007?

The correct spark plug gap for a Yamaha TW200 2007 is 0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 inches).

How can I troubleshoot electrical issues on a Yamaha TW200 2007?

Start by checking the battery voltage and ensuring all connections are clean and tight. Inspect fuses and replace any that are blown. If issues persist, test the stator and regulator/rectifier for proper function.