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2 Stroke |
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When you're talking two-stroke 250
performance, the choice is clear: YZ250.
Our legendary two-stroke Supercross winner is more potent
than ever.
Winner of "Cycle World", "Racer X"
and "Motocross Action" shootouts.
A light, aluminum frame housing a patented YPVS™
power-valve-equipped ripper of an engine results in an
awesome power-to-weight ratio.
Ready to race out of the crate, complete with new ProTaper
aluminum handlebar, titanium footpegs, gripper seat and
Excel rims. |
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Keep it on the pipe and claim your
reward - at 89kg, it's the consummate combination of power
and lightness no other 125 can match. A light, aluminum
frame housing an amazingly light and compact engine results
in an awesome power-to-weight ratio. Ready to race out
of the crate, complete with a ProTaper aluminum handlebar,
titanium footpegs and gripper seat.
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The first win is always the hardest. But once you've done
it, the others come easier. You've got to want it, and
you've got to train. Because if you don't, the other guys
will. You also need a winning bike. The
YZ85 and YZ85LW are proven winners. These lightweight
screamers are powered by race-turned engines that let
you run with the fast guys. |
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| Motocross
4 Stroke |
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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, because of its useable power spread, outstanding
agility – and importantly – confidence-inspiring
engine reliability. |
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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 – perceive your
new Yamaha.
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