Project TW200 Stage 1 Review

We recently completed all the “Stage 1” modifications to our Project TW200.
We significantly improved the responsiveness and power curve with:
We improved the ergonomics, particularly for taller riders, with:
We recently completed all the “Stage 1” modifications to our Project TW200.
We significantly improved the responsiveness and power curve with:
We improved the ergonomics, particularly for taller riders, with:
Your bike's handlebar is a key element for your safety and comfort while riding. OEMs generally include a simple, basic stock handlebar, but we can easily improve it to increase the level of control and reduce the amount of fatigue while on your dual-sport.
This month, we are featuring John Rice, who has been riding for 60 years! Through his travels, he has managed to ride in 49 states (all except Hawaii) and 16 foreign countries (above and below the equator and in the eastern and western hemispheres). Over his riding career, John has been an Observed Trials rider, had a brief stint in motocross, and has spent a lot of time wandering around in the woods on various old bikes.
As riding season is upon us, many of us are getting ready by prepping our bikes. Among all of the basic items to attend to – new oil, fresh gas, and other details – we want to highlight four services that get overlooked.
The easiest things to correct are often the most overlooked. Switching to summer air in your tires provides you with quicker warm-up and improve tire life. Plus, it’s easy to do! Just let out the old winter air and pump in new summer air. Always check and monitor your tire pressure with a quality digital tire gauge.
This month's Featured Rider is John Fairrington, who is based in Southern Oregon. John runs a company called I Ride Rogue, which organizes backcountry excursion (BXR) events for dual sport riders.
Our customers often ask us about the difference between chain lubes and chain waxes. Both products perform the same function of reducing wear on your drivetrain, but the most important difference between the two is how and when you apply each.
It doesn’t matter how much power your bike has, how great the brakes are, or even how awesome the suspension is, if your tires can’t transmit those forces to the ground, it’s useless. We explain tire basics in two parts: selection and sizing.
This past April, one of our faithful XR650L customers made a solo adventure riding from Elko, Nevada all the way to Lake Havasu, Arizona. Paul's 750-mile journey consisted of 600+ miles of dirt tracks and took him 4 days to complete.
One of the most common desires we see from our customers is to go further on a tank of gas. While many of you install a larger fuel tank on your bike, improving your MPG will also help extend your range.
There are a few simple maintenance items that can make a big difference in getting better MPG.
#1 is a clean air filter. A good, clean air filter will allow your engine to breathe more easily, improving its operating efficiency.
We wanted to improve our support for a long time favorite in the dual sport market,the Yamaha TW200, so we started a project bike! The TW200 is a motorcycle that first saw light back in 1987 and has undergone minimal changes through the years. You can still pick one up brand new at your local Yamaha dealership. We picked up our 2021 TW200 pre-loved from a ProCycle customer here in Oregon. We bought it in great shape, with the only modification being a different front tire. We will start from scratch and create a video series on building out the bike with different stages of modification.