Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

MONS RJAM

When the gurus at Yamaha hit the go-button on the YZ250 production line each year they must do it with a smile. The basics of this bike have not changed too much in 16 years and yet, the YZ remains at the top of its category.

It’s as if Yamaha run the 250 Zinger through the fountain of youth just before they box it up but the truth is Yamaha continues to play a smart game. Why reinvent the wheel when you already have what people want? You don’t see McDonald’s messing with

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