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2011 Yamaha YZ250F
2011 Yamaha YZ250F

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       Specs        Features        Options
 FEATURES  YZ250F  YZ250F
 Manufacturer  Yamaha  Yamaha
 Model Year  2011  2011
 Model  YZ250F  YZ250F
 Key Features
  The Bilateral Beam frame is specific to the 250 and is more compact than the previous generation chassis. This places the rider closer to the front wheel, which delivers superb rigidity balance for unmatched lightweight handling and cornering. This nimbleness lets the rider get on the gas sooner out of corners and cross the finish line with less fatigue � even on long motos.
  The optimized engine delivers a high level of power in the low-to-midrange, with a great torquey feel, exactly where riders want it. That is due to the straight intake boot that enhances breathing, carburetor that provides excellent throttle response and fuel atomization, and valve train components that reduce inertial mass and boost low end torque. Exhaust is also enhanced with a D-shaped exhaust port. Ongoing refinement to the suspension and engine produces an amazingly balanced, light-handling machine with performance that�s accessible to all levels of riders.
  The styling emphasizes the bike�s lightweight and nimble handling character. The sharp, horizontal lines set the bike apart with a clean, aggressive look.
  KYB� suspension is tuned to work with the Bilateral Beam frame for unmatched handling. The clutch lever has a light pull feel, even though the clutch has stronger engagement. The clutch also has a wide engagement range that will give riders an advantage off the line...shift after shift, moto after moto.
  There�s no disputing the YZ250F�s unmatched four-stroke prowess � it was the 1st four-stroke 250 motocross bike on the market, the 1st to win an international race, the 1st to win an AMA� Supercross�, and the 1st to take an AMA� U.S. Supercross Championship� title, as well as the first to win an AMA� National race.
 Engine
  The valve spring retainers are lightweight aluminum instead of steel, and valve spring pressure is lighter for reduced valve-opening force. This contributes to superior low-to-midrange torque characteristics due to less power-robbing friction. There�s also a higher lift cam profile, while valve stem ends are chromium-nitride coated for exceptional reliability and reduced maintenance.
  The exhaust port is "D" shaped instead of round. This increases velocity through the port for excellent throttle response, while enhancing the power feeling of the engine.
  The radiator is lower and further back and the oil tank is compact and repositioned to achieve greater mass centralization.
  The carburetor bore has a venturi shape, plus there�s recalibrated jetting and an accelerator pump. This translates to impressive response when the rider snaps open the throttle, and contributes to superb torquey low-to-midrange power characteristics.
  The intake boot offers a straight, smooth tract for excellent engine breathing and more power. The airbox is shaped to tuck neatly into the Bilateral Beam frame.
  The exhaust pipe has been carefully tuned to optimize engine power, with a muffler that�s 50 mm longer and with a narrower core � a design that lets the YZ250F comfortably meet the latest noise standards without sacrificing power.
  Engineers were able to increase the clutch spring load for stronger engagement, yet, thanks to a recalibrated clutch actuation arm cam ratio, lever pull is actually lighter than before.
  Third and fourth gear ratios are slightly taller, and third, fourth, and fifth gears are stronger than ever with drive dog shapes for positive engagement. That gives riders a strong gearbox that�s been carefully matched to engine power characteristics.
 Chassis / Suspension
  The Bilateral Beam frame is crafted from a carefully chosen combination of forged and extruded aluminum pieces � 20 in all � all welded together to provide unmatched rigidity balance.
  The KYB� speed-sensitive front fork delivers exceptional damping feel, responsiveness, and bump absorption characteristics. The piston rods have a new surface treatment, and the oil seal is a new design.
  The 4-way-adjustable KYB� rear shock has been designed to make the most of the Bilateral Beam frame design. It�s lower in the frame for excellent mass centralization.
  The tank, seat, and rear fender are flat and the relationship between handlebars, pegs, and seat result in a natural, more forward riding position that facilitates rider movement. The fuel tank has been moved toward the center of the bike for mass centralization. The ProTaper� bars are four-way adjustable, and handlebar mounts and footpegs are 5 mm higher to optimize rider position on the chassis.
 Additional Features
  Riders have a choice of two color options: Team Yamaha Blue and White or White and Red.
 Key Features
  The Bilateral Beam frame is specific to the 250 and is more compact than the previous generation chassis. This places the rider closer to the front wheel, which delivers superb rigidity balance for unmatched lightweight handling and cornering. This nimbleness lets the rider get on the gas sooner out of corners and cross the finish line with less fatigue � even on long motos.
  The optimized engine delivers a high level of power in the low-to-midrange, with a great torquey feel, exactly where riders want it. That is due to the straight intake boot that enhances breathing, carburetor that provides excellent throttle response and fuel atomization, and valve train components that reduce inertial mass and boost low end torque. Exhaust is also enhanced with a D-shaped exhaust port. Ongoing refinement to the suspension and engine produces an amazingly balanced, light-handling machine with performance that�s accessible to all levels of riders.
  The styling emphasizes the bike�s lightweight and nimble handling character. The sharp, horizontal lines set the bike apart with a clean, aggressive look.
  KYB� suspension is tuned to work with the Bilateral Beam frame for unmatched handling. The clutch lever has a light pull feel, even though the clutch has stronger engagement. The clutch also has a wide engagement range that will give riders an advantage off the line...shift after shift, moto after moto.
  There�s no disputing the YZ250F�s unmatched four-stroke prowess � it was the 1st four-stroke 250 motocross bike on the market, the 1st to win an international race, the 1st to win an AMA� Supercross�, and the 1st to take an AMA� U.S. Supercross Championship� title, as well as the first to win an AMA� National race.
 Engine
  The valve spring retainers are lightweight aluminum instead of steel, and valve spring pressure is lighter for reduced valve-opening force. This contributes to superior low-to-midrange torque characteristics due to less power-robbing friction. There�s also a higher lift cam profile, while valve stem ends are chromium-nitride coated for exceptional reliability and reduced maintenance.
  The exhaust port is "D" shaped instead of round. This increases velocity through the port for excellent throttle response, while enhancing the power feeling of the engine.
  The radiator is lower and further back and the oil tank is compact and repositioned to achieve greater mass centralization.
  The carburetor bore has a venturi shape, plus there�s recalibrated jetting and an accelerator pump. This translates to impressive response when the rider snaps open the throttle, and contributes to superb torquey low-to-midrange power characteristics.
  The intake boot offers a straight, smooth tract for excellent engine breathing and more power. The airbox is shaped to tuck neatly into the Bilateral Beam frame.
  The exhaust pipe has been carefully tuned to optimize engine power, with a muffler that�s 50 mm longer and with a narrower core � a design that lets the YZ250F comfortably meet the latest noise standards without sacrificing power.
  Engineers were able to increase the clutch spring load for stronger engagement, yet, thanks to a recalibrated clutch actuation arm cam ratio, lever pull is actually lighter than before.
  Third and fourth gear ratios are slightly taller, and third, fourth, and fifth gears are stronger than ever with drive dog shapes for positive engagement. That gives riders a strong gearbox that�s been carefully matched to engine power characteristics.
 Chassis / Suspension
  The Bilateral Beam frame is crafted from a carefully chosen combination of forged and extruded aluminum pieces � 20 in all � all welded together to provide unmatched rigidity balance.
  The KYB� speed-sensitive front fork delivers exceptional damping feel, responsiveness, and bump absorption characteristics. The piston rods have a new surface treatment, and the oil seal is a new design.
  The 4-way-adjustable KYB� rear shock has been designed to make the most of the Bilateral Beam frame design. It�s lower in the frame for excellent mass centralization.
  The tank, seat, and rear fender are flat and the relationship between handlebars, pegs, and seat result in a natural, more forward riding position that facilitates rider movement. The fuel tank has been moved toward the center of the bike for mass centralization. The ProTaper� bars are four-way adjustable, and handlebar mounts and footpegs are 5 mm higher to optimize rider position on the chassis.
 Additional Features
  Riders have a choice of two color options: Team Yamaha Blue and White or White and Red.




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