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The Yamaha TW-200 is equipped with a carburetor, and using a throttle body and air intake cleaner may not be the most effective method for cleaning it. Throttle body and air intake cleaners are typically designed for fuel-injected engines that have throttle bodies, not for traditional carbureted systems.

To properly clean a carburetor on your Yamaha TW-200, it is generally recommended to disassemble it and clean the individual components. Here are some steps you can follow:

  1. Gather the necessary tools and supplies: You will need a carburetor cleaner (specifically designed for carburetors), compressed air, a small brush or toothbrush, and possibly some carburetor rebuild kits if you plan to replace any worn-out parts.

  2. Remove the carburetor: Consult your motorcycle's service manual for detailed instructions on how to remove the carburetor. This usually involves disconnecting fuel lines, cables, and removing mounting bolts.

  3. Disassemble the carburetor: Carefully disassemble the carburetor, keeping track of the order of the components and their positions. Take note of any gaskets or seals that may need replacement.

  4. Clean the components: Soak the carburetor parts in a carburetor cleaner according to the cleaner manufacturer's instructions. Use a small brush or toothbrush to gently scrub away any dirt or debris. Compressed air can be used to blow out any clogged passages or jets.

  5. Inspect and replace worn parts: Inspect the carburetor components for wear or damage. If any parts are worn or damaged, they should be replaced using the appropriate carburetor rebuild kits.

  6. Reassemble and reinstall the carburetor: Once the components are clean and any necessary replacements have been made, reassemble the carburetor and reinstall it on your motorcycle following the reverse procedure of removal.

It's important to note that cleaning a carburetor can be a delicate process, and if you are not familiar or comfortable with this type of maintenance, it's recommended to seek assistance from a qualified mechanic or a Yamaha service center to ensure the carburetor is properly cleaned and adjusted.

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