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    oversize tyres may look cool but that thing is going to steer like an airport trolley
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    I did not get stuck on the tires……the TW200 has had oversized tires for 20 years?
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    I am not too fond of the 200's tires, but as has been the case with alot of Chinese bikes, we get photos of the prototypes, i.e. TMEC DSC06810.jpgDSC06812.jpg

    As intrigiuing as the bikes 17" knobbies are, these were never available as far as I can tell
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    Quote Originally Posted by zhu View Post
    oversize tyres may look cool but that thing is going to steer like an airport trolley
    I do hope they offer the same wheels they show on the 250 for the 200, or perhaps that will be the selling point (assuming these are the actual tires) of buying the 200 vs the 250; maybe even competition for the Yamaha TW200. I am still on a one-man campaign to get Skyteam USA to certify and import the Van Van replica with their 230cc engine.
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