@@stuartosmon9533 When you say "almost as capable" how close are they? I'm currently deciding between the 2 if the TW is a little better offroad but the Van Van can still hang and take the same trails I might end up with a van van since I'll ride a bunch of street too but if the difference is significant and you'd take the TW places a Van Van can't go it'll have to be the TW. Thanks
Some will say 70 mph, but that is with a 150lb rider on a flat surface with not wind. I am going to say you should be able to maintain consistent 55 mph if needed. Where I live there are miles and miles of curvy, hilly, farm lanes that you wouldn't want to go more than 35 mph on because you may meet a vehicle taking up the entire road.
Wag the dog.Rear tyre too big for a 125 cc and that cause trembling in the front. On the road 125 cc is not enough to dominate so big tyre.when the weather is windy it is not Stable and difficult to keep the bike straight line on the road ,Yes beautiful bike , nothing more.
great - now try that fat rear tyre anywhere near mud - you'll be on your butt quicker than lightening. This vid would have had more credence it you'd have run it along some regular off road trails, rather than shooting everything on dust dry compacted earth..