Brando
Posts : 2 Points : 4 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-04-02 Age : 56 Location : Breckenridge, CO
| Subject: Greetings!!! 4/2/2010, 9:40 pm | |
| Finally found a TW forum I could actually join! Hello everyone! After 27 years of mountain biking I decided it was time to get into motorcycling again so I bought a 94 TW over this last winter, what a great bike! I am into utility snow machines from the nineties and ( I own a 97 Skandik SWT that is currently stashed south of the Brooks Range in N. Alaska) these TW's are literally utility motorcycles, nothing fancy, not fast but will get you from point A to point B no matter what lies in between. I enjoy working on machines as much as riding them and these bikes seem to be fairly straight forward to repair also. Parts a plenty too on just about any cycle website I noticed. If a Japanese man can ride one to the north pole and back then the little wussie riding I'm going to be doing should be a breeze for this thing. I live in Breckenridge Co. and there is a lot of good jeep trails all around to check out and since I'm past the age of catching air and doing a superman seat grab I think the TW is just what the doctor ordered. Riding season is almost here!!!! YEEEEEHHHHAAWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!! | |
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mrgizmow1
Posts : 250 Points : 245 Reputation : 6 Join date : 2008-12-21 Age : 75 Location : Paradise, Calif
| Subject: New TW 4/4/2010, 5:01 pm | |
| I rode a mountain for awhile, but fall way short of 27 years. Welcome, the TW can be lots of fun and is certainly pretty basic. Not much is happening on this forum right now so you might give some (more) thought to joining the"Yamaha TW200 trailway discussion forum".
Hodaka Guy gave us a great back-up here, but most of the goings-on are going on elsewhere. Gerry | |
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