Yamaah DT250 (1974-75)
The Yamaha DT250 was a motorcycle model manufactured between 1974 and 1975. It was an enduro/off-road type of bike, suitable for both on and off-road riding. The engine was a 246cc, two-stroke, single-cylinder design, which produced around 20 horsepower (hp). The bike had a five-speed transmission, and weight around 280 lbs. It had a top speed of around 74 mph.
The DT250 was constructed with a steel, single-downtube frame, which was sturdy and rugged, and well-suited to the rough and tumble of off-road riding. The bike featured telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks, which offered a comfortable ride on both smooth and rough terrain. It also featured a spacious fuel tank, which could hold up to 2.85 gallons.
One of the unique features of the DT250 was its ability to switch between on and off-road tires. This made it a versatile bike for riders who needed to switch between different terrains.
The Yamaha DT250 was a popular bike in its day, thanks to its combination of power, agility, and versatility. It was ideal for riders who wanted a bike that could handle a variety of different riding styles, and who valued durability and reliability.
Today, the DT250 has become a cult classic among motorcycle enthusiasts, thanks to its distinctive styling, legendary performance, and storied history. It remains a popular choice for vintage bike collectors, and its enduring legacy continues to inspire a new generation of riders.
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