Yamaha YZR250
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Type of motorcycle
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Production | 1973–2003[2] [3] |
Class | 250cc Grand Prix motorcycle |
Engine | two-stroke liquid-cooled 249 cc (15.2 cu in) 60°-90° V-twin |
Power | 75–80 hp (56–60 kW)[4] |
Transmission | 6-speed |
Weight | < 100 kg (220 lb)[5] (dry) |
The Yamaha YZR 250 was a 250 cc Grand Prix racing motorcycle made by Yamaha from 1973 through 2003.[6] [7] [8]
Notes
[edit ]- ^ "1990 YZR250 (0WB9) - Communication Plaza | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd". global.yamaha-motor.com.
- ^ "Yamaha YZR250 (0WB9)" . Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Hideo Kanaya - Racing Information | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd". global.yamaha-motor.com.
- ^ "YZR250(0W82) - Racing Information | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd". global.yamaha-motor.com.
- ^ "1986 YZR 250 0W82 - YZR250 - 018 - Phil Aynsley Photography". www.philaphoto.com.
- ^ "1986 YZR250 (0W82) - Communication Plaza | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd". global.yamaha-motor.com.
- ^ "Our Racing Heritage - 1970 - Yamaha Motor Europe". www.yamaha-motor.eu.
- ^ "Column vol.11 - Racing Information | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd". global.yamaha-motor.com.