Rugged Rebuild: YAMAHA TW225E Custom
Webike's Opinion
Here is a "YAMAHA TW225E" custom by Webike community user "KYO". This is the owner’s second TW225. He combined a front fat tire kit with a massive Maxxis rear tire, using a height-adjustment kit to raise the ride height for tackling rough terrain. The front fender has also been replaced with a larger off-road-style fender, enhancing the bike’s rugged appearance. At the rear, a fender eliminator kit makes the chunky tire stand out even further. Additionally, shrouds have been added to the sides of the fuel tank, giving the bike a more aggressive off-road look. The body is primarily black, with orange accents on the fork covers, chain cover, tire rims, handlebar grips, and other small components, creating a stylish and well-balanced color scheme.
One of the owner’s favorite upgrades is the ACEWELL Multi-Function Digital Meter. He was drawn to its all-digital display and impressive functionality, which includes an oil temperature gauge, voltmeter, tachometer, and speedometer—all in one unit.
The TW225 is already a popular choice for custom builds, but seeing how this one has evolved from a dual-sport bike into a serious off-road machine showcases its impressive potential.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust |
RSV 4-Stroke Series III Silencer, Low-Mount Type WHITE BROTHERS Exhaust, Low-Mount Type |
Brake | BRAKING Wave Disc |
Frame | Ride Height Riser Kit |
Electrical | ACEWELL Multi-Function Digital Meter Light & HID for DJEBEL ACTIVE Digital Monitor V3 Speed |
Engine | PWK28 Carburetor |
Oil Cooler | EARLS Oil Cooler, Vertical Type |


editor
Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6 year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.