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YAMAHA TW200 Custom

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Japanese Custom Culture

Here is an original series "JCC" stands for "Japan Custom culture" written by Webike Japan. There is no doubt that Japan has one of the best and unique custom parts and its culture in the motorcycle industry, but the language barrier has led to the closure of JDM motorcycle culture to the outside of Japan. Through this JCC contents, we present you one of a kind custom and mods bikes by professional craftmen and enthusiasts who just can't stop loving motorcycle.

Webike's Opinion

Here is a "YAMAHA TW200" custom by Webike community user "takataka". The TW200 made its debut in 1987 on an adventure trail on any road. BEAMS SS300 full exhaust is installed, which is easy to install and provides a pleasant exhaust sound. There are also two types of baffles, and the volume and output of each can be adjusted at three levels depending on what is installed. The seat is a HEAVENS flat-type seat with thick foam that can support the rider's weight. The BEAMS long swingarm is 20cm longer than the stock. The long swingarm is perfectly made, requiring no modifications, and its distinctive appearance makes the bike stand out from the rest. In addition, POSH Faith reinforced rear shock springs were installed to match the long swingarm. This TW200, which the owner has wanted for 15 years, can be customized to his liking with a wide variety of aftermarket parts, as it is a popular model, and the customization is sure to convey the owner's love.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust BEAMS SS300 Full Exhaust System
Rearsets KIJIMA Step Aluminum Billet Zebra Type
Suspension BEAMS Long Swingarm
POSH Faith Reinforced Rear Shock Spring
Bodywork / Fairing HEAVENS Flat Type Seat Diamond
KIJIMA Pillion Grips
NitroHeads Aluminum Mudguard
KIJIMA Tank Cap Cover
Engine CF POSH Oil Filler Cap
JP Moto-Mart Engine Cover Bolt Kit 20pcs.
Hakuyo
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6 year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.