Yamaha BW200

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BW200 "Big Wheel"
Manufacturer Yamaha
Production 1985-1989
Engine 196 cc 4-stroke, 2 valve, air cooled, SOHC
Power 15.42
Torque 10.80 lb-ft @ 7500rpm
Transmission 5-speed, manual clutch
Suspension Front: 6.3" (160mm) Telescopic fork, Rear: 6.3" (160mm) Dual Shock Swing Arm
Brakes Front and rear drum
Tires Front: 25x8-12, Rear: 23x12-9
Wheelbase 54.3" (1380mm)
DimensionsL: 78.1" (1985mm)
W: 32.7" (830mm)
H: 42.9" (1090mm)
Seat height 31.3" (795mm)
Weight 258 lbs (dry)
Fuel capacity 1.7 gal
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References

  1. "1985 Yamaha BW200N Specifications". Yamaha.itgo.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. "Yamaha BW200". Yamaha.itgo.com. Retrieved 30 July 2018.