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The Yamaha TW 225 was introduced in 2002 as a replacement for the Yamaha TW 200 in the domestic Japanese market (the TW200 was still available in export markets such as Europe and North America). The full model name is Yamaha TW225E. The main differences between Yamaha TW 225 and TW200 are in the engine (volume 223 cm³ versus 196 cm³), rear brake drum dimensions (110 → 130 mm) and insignificantly in overall dimensions. In all other respects, the Yamaha TW225E is identical to the Japanese version of the TW200E 2000-2001.

The Yamaha TW 225 was based on a 1-cylinder 4-stroke 2-valve engine (from the Yamaha Serow 225) air-cooled 223 cc engine. see, issuing 18 hp. power and 18 Nm of torque. The engine is powered by a carburetor and has a simple and reliable design.

In its class, the Yamaha TW 225 is similar to enduro motorcycles, but it also has the features of road bikes - a full-fledged dashboard, round headlight, small wheels. According to one of the classifications, the model can be attributed to scramblers, while Yamaha itself classifies the motorcycle as Adventure Touring / Dual Sport. The model is primarily intended for off-road use - driving over rough terrain and difficult terrain. The motorcycle is not intended for sporting events, jumping and super-hard use such as classic enduro-cross models. His element is overcoming off-road and dirt roads.

The Yamaha TW225 features a short wheelbase, wide 14 'rear tires, spoked wheels, classic round headlight, chain drive, drum rear brake, simple suspension with increased travel, electric start, 5-speed gearbox and 127 kg of curb weight.

The Yamaha TW 225 model existed on the market until 2007 inclusive, after which it was discontinued and did not receive further development. Special mention should be made of the Yamaha TW225E 20th Anniversary Special Edition, which was offered in 2007 in exclusive colors to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the TW Series. Currently, the model is widely represented at Japanese auctions, and is also found in neighboring Asian countries.

The main competitors of Yamaha TW225 in the class:

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Specifications

Specifications Yamaha TW225:

Model Yamaha TW225E
Motorcycle type enduro / scrambler
Release year 2002-2007
Frame steel
Engine type 1-cylinder, 4-stroke
Working volume 123 cm³
Bore / stroke 70.0 x 58.0 mm
Compression ratio 9.5: 1
Cooling air
Number of valves per cylinder SOHC, 2 valves
Fuel supply system Carburetor, 1x 28 mm
Ignition type CDI
Maximum power 18.0 h.p. (13.0 kW) at 7500 rpm
Maximum torque 18.0 Nm (1.8 kg-m) at 6000 rpm
Gearbox 5-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 130 / 80-18 (66P)
Rear tire size 180 / 80-14 (78P)
Front brakes 1 disc, 220 mm, 2-piston caliper
Rear brakes Drum
Front suspension Telescopic Fork, 160mm Travel
Rear suspension linkage with monoshock, stroke - 150 mm
Motorcycle length 2025 mm
Motorcycle width 820 mm
Motorcycle height 1110 mm
Wheelbase 1330 mm
Saddle height 790 mm
Minimum ground clearance 255 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h
Maximum speed 120 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 7.0 l
Motorcycle weight (dry) 120 kg
Motorcycle weight (curb) 127 kg

Yamaha Off-Road Motorcycles

Yamaha
85-150 см³ YZ85 · WR125 · YZ125
200-250 см³ TW200 · TW225 · Serow 225 · Serow 250 · TT-R250 · WR250F · XG250 · YZ250 · YZ250F
400-500 см³ WR450F · YZ450F
600-750 см³ XT660R

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