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Revision as of 13:34, 8 November 2006
The Yamaha YZ250F was first released as a 2001 model revolutionizing motocross. With Yamaha's patented 5 Titanium valve design and innovative four-stroke technology made the YZ250F the dominant force for years to come. The bike featured a steel frame and an aluminum subframe. The 2006 model is redesigned with an aluminum frame. The YZ250F can thank its four-stroke success to the YZF400. The YZ250F also catapulted Chad Reed's motocross career into overdrive winning a 125cc championship for the Yamaha of Troy race team.
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