Loving the sounds, my TW125 grows on me day by day, perfect for my needs at the moment, and for the fun factor I will keep in the family for years to come, so the little sprogs (kids) will enjoy too.
@@luisvieites158 Well, i have to confess it wasn't that good :( I liked the look and the ergonomics. The owner replaced also muffler, light and turn indicators which made it look even more "scrambler". However the one i took for a ride felt quite worn. I did not feel the clutch, I did not feel the geabox. It accelerated to 60kph and then not much more happened. Managed to reach 80 one time, but at a slight hill it iinstantly slowed down to 60... It had over 38000km on the clock... Might been also wrong to take my a hornet900 to get to the testride :) but i expected the tw125 to accelerate at least to 80 constantly...
@@aGentleUser Mine holds up well at 80 km/h, it can be out of tune and so it doesn't hold up so well at certain speeds, but don't forget that it's a 125 bro, isn't a 900😅
@@luisvieites158 yep, i think it was not in a good condition. That is the 2nd time i've ridden a 125. The first time is already 5 Years ago, it was a grom which i remembered much quicker - therefore the disappointment...
@@aGentleUser we can't compare the TW with a faster 125 either, because as it's a mixed bike, you have to have a little bit of strength and less speed to be able to ride on a mountain 😕