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|name            = '''Yamaha TT-R225'''
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|image            = [[File:Yamaha-tt-r225-2004-2004-0.jpg|frameless|2004 TTR225]]
|aka              = TTR225
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|manufacturer    = [[Yamaha]]
|manufacturer    = [[Yamaha]]

Revision as of 16:07, 30 May 2019

Yamaha TT-R225
2004 TTR225
Manufacturer Yamaha
Also called TTR225
Production 1999 - 2004
Successor Yamaha TT-R230
Class Enduro
Engine air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke single
Bore / Stroke 71.1mm x 71.1mm
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Sparkplug NGK DR8EA '99-04
Transmission Gear box: 6-Speed, manual

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet multi-disc, manual
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork, 9.0 in. travel
Rear: Single shock; 7.6 in. travel
Brakes Front: 220mm disc
Rear: Drum
Front Tire 80/100-21
Rear Tire 100/100-18
Wheelbase 54.02 inches (1372 mm)
Dimensions L 82.8 inches (2103 mm)
W 32.8 inches (833 mm)
H 46.42 inches (1179 mm)
Seat height 34.21 inches (869 mm)
Weight 259.04 pounds (117.5 Kg) (dry), 127.0 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity 2.7 Gallon (10.21 Liters)
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The Yamaha TT-R225 was a air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke single Enduro motorcycle produced by Yamaha between 2003 and 2004.

Engine

A 71.1mm bore x 71.1mm stroke result in a displacement of just 223.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 6-Speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-disc, manual.

Chassis

It came with a 80/100-21 front tire and a 100/100-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 220mm disc in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic fork, 9.0 in. travel while the rear was equipped with a Single shock; 7.6 in. travel. The wheelbase was 54.02 inches (1372 mm) long.

2003 Yamaha TT-R225

2003 Yamaha TT-R225

Given their very nature, one of the drawbacks of off-road motorcycles is the seat height. There are a lot of people who would enjoy riding them out in the wild, but their shorter inseam prevents them from doing so. However, the 2002 Yamaha TT-R225 brings together the best of both worlds: the extra punch and terrainability of the off-road machines and the low seat which allows all riders to ride it.

The 223cc 4-stroke single-cylinder engine comes with a 6-speed gearbox for excellent power deployment in various scenarios, from the low-end rpm to the high revs, providing solid fun for both track use and weekend explorations.


2004 Yamaha TT-R225

2004 Yamaha TT-R225

The smaller sibling of the TT-R250, the TT-R225 delivers just about the same power and feel, but in a smaller, easier-to-handle package. Fit for smaller and shorter riders, the TT-R225 is still not afraid to tread on rough paths and venture into the wild.

Solid suspensions and a bulletproof frame ensure excellent terrainability and sharp handling, while the electric starter and the 6-speed transmission make riding on tough trails easier and funnier.



2001 - 2005 Yamaha TT-R 225

2001 - 2005 Yamaha TT-R 225

Yamaha's off-road offering is the TT-R 225, featuring a carbureted 223 cc single-cylinder engine with 1 cylinder and 2 valves per cylinder. Yamaha says the TT-R 225 weighs 117.5 Kg (259 pounds) dry.