It is a lightweight and dependable two-stroke Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross that delivers pure performance and full-throttle excitement.
Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross – Features and Price
Top Features
The front fender, front number plate, side number plates, radiator shrouds, rear fender, air box, fork guards, rear brake disc protector, rear brake caliper protector, and larger footpegs Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross provide contemporary, aggressive design — much like the 4-strokes. The revolutionary YPVSTM-equipped ripper of an engine is housed in a light aluminum chassis for an incredible power-to-weight ratio. Deficient weight translates to agile handling and less fatigue. In addition, the Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross has a large 270mm front disc brake with high-pad material that provides excellent machine control and performance, as well as tremendous stopping force and controllability.
Engine
The 249cc liquid-cooled reed-valve-inducted Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross engine is lightweight, small, and has a very wide, hard-hitting powerband. The new YPVSTM is a patented technology that blends precise, hard-hitting bottom-end acceleration with a powerful middle and a mind-blowing top-end.
The 38mm Keihin® PWK carburetor with power jet and throttle position sensor (TPS) offers accurate fuel/air mixing and outstanding throttle response throughout the powerband. The carbon fiber reed-valve petals with a unique design increase throttle response and engine performance over the rpm range.
Five-speed close-ratio gearbox with heavy-duty multi-plate clutch for smooth shifting. For optimal cooling effectiveness, this large-capacity radiator has a ten-row core with four louvers. Anywhere in the powerband, the digital CDI system produces a real spark for a faster, more robust response.
Chassis/Suspension
Yamaha YZ250 Motocross 2021 Outstanding machine control and performance, as well as remarkable stopping power and controllability, are provided by the large 270mm front disc brake and the high-performance pad material.
The Speed-Sensitive System on the Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross KYB® 48mm forks uses piston speed to regulate damping force for super-precise handling and a smooth ride. The YZ250 has the most proper handling in the 250 class, thanks to a meticulously developed, sophisticated aluminum frame and swingarm.
For weight savings, the removable aluminum rear subframe is made of square-section tubing. Yamaha YZ250 Motocross 2021 Fully adjustable KYB® shock with Kashima CoatTM internals for decreased friction, 12.4 inches of wheel travel, separate adjusters for high- and low-speed compression damping, and a complete lock oil rebound system for added comfort. All of this adds up to excellent rear-wheel control and a fun ride.
Lightweight 21-inch front and 19-inch rear Excel® rims provide outstanding durability and help decrease unsprung weight for improved suspension, performance, and handling on the Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross. Dunlop® knobbies offer race-spec traction and durability.
Additional Features
Yamaha YZ250 Motocross 2021 The YZ250 is equipped with an aluminum handlebar, 2-position adjustable handlebar clamp, large footpegs, gripper seat, and adjustable clutch lever work-style cable adjuster.
Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross – Price
The motocross is available at $7,499 in Team Yamaha Blue color options.
Yamaha 2021 YZ250 Motocross – Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine Type | 249cc liquid-cooled 2-stroke; reed-valve inducted |
Bore x Stroke | 66.4mm × 72.0mm |
Compression Ratio | 8.9~10.6:1 |
Fuel Delivery | Keihin® PWK38S |
Ignition | CDI |
Transmission | Constant-mesh 5-speed; multi-plate wet clutch |
Final Drive | Chain |
Chassis
Front Suspension | KYB® Speed-Sensitive System inverted fork; fully adjustable, 11.8 inches travel |
Rear Suspension | KYB® single shock; fully adjustable, 12.4 inches travel |
Front Brakes | Hydraulic disc, 270 mm |
Rear Brakes | Hydraulic disc, 245 mm |
Front Tires | 80/100-21 Dunlop® MX52 |
Rear Tires | 110/90-19 Dunlop® MX52 |
Dimensions
L x W x H | 85.7 inches x 32.6 inches x 51.4 inches |
Seat Height | 38.2 inches |
Wheelbase | 58.3 inches |
Rake (Caster Angle) | 27.7° |
Trail | 4.8 inches |
Ground Clearance | 14.2 inches |
Fuel Capacity | 2.1 gal |
Wet Weight | 227 lb |
Other
Warranty | 30 Day (Limited Factory Warranty) |
Conclusion
Throughout its 16-year existence, the base Yamaha YZ250 has had just a few significant model changes. The Yamaha two-stroke gets upgrades at a snail’s pace. However, identify a motocross machine from 2006 that is still in use in significant numbers today. The YZ250 and YZ125 are the first motorcycles that come to mind. We’d gladly put money down on a Yamaha YZ250 since we know there will be a long line of purchasers eager to pay top dollar when the time comes to sell. It’s the gold standard for used motocross bikes.