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Here is the machine that we would like to have in our pocket, just to take it everywhere. An unpretentious motorcycle but with a little face and a look that is both funny and crisp. A good saddle, a not very big tank with acidulous colors, big sausages, and an ability to go everywhere… Indispensable, I tell you. The handling, healthy, does not have the expense of big shoes which contribute to the comfort. With this, you can just as well walk around town as frolic on the beach. Light in weight as in price, the TW ignores some equipment, and does not benefit from a latest generation engine. The mono stitched to the SR is quite happy, the box even allows it to be sparkling, but it vibrates quite a bit at full load. Besides that, it is sober and will allow you to make kilometers. The TW brakes well, but only rely on the front. The rear drum has nothing for it. While driving, it will be necessary to rely on the nice “poum-poum” of the engine to ensure the speed because the dashboard offers the minimum vital. For the fun side, apart from the new Suzuki van-van, you won’t get better !
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Max speed:
about 100 km / h -
Consumption
medium: 4.90 l
The technical aspect
Yamaha 125 TW 1998
- Frame
- Frame: single steel cradle
- Tank: 7 liters
- Seat height: 805 mm
- Length: 2,140 mm
- Width: 810 mm
- Height: 1120 mm
- Wheelbase: 1330 mm
- Dry weight: 118 kg
- Train before
- Telehydraulic fork Ø nc, deb: 160 mm
- 1 disc Ø 220 mm, 2 piston caliper
- Front wheel:
130/80
– 18
- Transmission
- 5-speed gearbox
- Secondary chain transmission
- Rear axle
- Mono-shock absorber, deb: 150 mm
- 1 drum Ø 110 mm
- Rear wheel:
180/80
– 14
- Motor
- Single cylinder
, 4 stroke - Cooling: Air cooling
- 1 carburetor Ø 24 mm
- 1 ACT
- 2 valves per cylinder
-
124 cc
(57 x 48.8 mm) -
12
ch
at 9000 rpm -
0.97 mkg
at 8000 rpm - Weight ratio /
power
: 9.83
kg / hp - Compression: 10: 1
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