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==1992 TZ250D==
[[Image:1992 Yamaha TZ250D.jpg|left|thumb|1992 Yamaha TZ250D]]
Colin Edwards rode this [[Yamaha]] to win the American Motorcycle Association Road Racing 250cc Championship in 1992. This model has a [[v-twin]] engine design, a departure from the traditional parallel twin motors that had been used since the mid 1960s. The V-twin is narrower, and has less vibration, so the chassis can be made smaller and lighter. Another bonus is that the design gives more freedom to cylinder port design.
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==TZ250K==
==TZ250K==