I haven't kept track of the values, but I feel like I have a pretty good feel of the bike in general.
I also grew up on a farm where we had two Yamaha Big Wheel 200's with the same motor. They were basically the same bike but the TW being street legal and having slightly narrower wheels/tires.
Something to keep in mind, if you haven't been on one much, is that the wider tires can get kind of squirrelly in any soft conditions, whether it's soft powdery dirt, mud, or standing water. Just make sure you approach things like that slowly and crawl through. Don't try to blow through it at a high speed.
Other than that, they're a pretty rock solid machine. Pretty reliable and easy to fix things that need to be done.