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My YZ250 came all the way from Southern California, USA. It is a US-model YZ, not the global YZ model issued in Australia, Europe, Japan and elsewhere. This one has a slightly less head volume than the Euro- and Aussie-model, and it uses a...
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I like the YZ250F because of its 4 stroke high performance engine that has a lot of power and needs next to nothing as far as maintainability and you can rely on it being ready for whatever you can give it.
Latest Review:
This bike is wonderful for a learner or even an intermediate rider. My 45 yr old father even loves to ride it around. Perfect size for a teenager.
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Ask around the pits and you’ll be surprised how many riders of bigger, faster motorcycles hold a very special affi nity for Yamaha’s YZ125 – it’s a legend in motocross. Winner of a swag of championships and magazine...
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The YZ-F legend was built on the courage to innovate and the determination to win, but what has kept Yamaha’s four-strokes in front is our attention to detail. The ’06 YZ450 was popular among riders all the way from C grade to pro,...
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The YZ-F legend was built on the courage to innovate and the determination to win, but what has kept Yamaha’s four-strokes in front is our attention to detail. The ’06 YZ450 was popular among riders all the way from C grade to pro,...
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The YZ250F powers into season 2007 with a massive number of changes, some small, and some that just sound small. But in combination, they’ll have a dramatic effect on how you – and those trying to keep sight of your rear guard –...
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Sand, rocks, soil, loam, playing in the dirt comes naturally to kids. It’s just that while some kids are happy to build roads through it with their toy dump trucks, others crave an earthmoving style that’s a little more…...