2020 Yamaha YZ250F: Tune, Race, Win!
After a complete redesign for 2019, the YZ250F is one of the most competitive 250cc four-strokes, evidenced by Dylan Ferrandis' victory in the AMA Supercross West Championship. In the MX2 World Championship, Yamaha YZ250F riders Jago Geerts and Ben Watson are among the top contenders.
The YZ250F continues to impress on a local and national level. For 2020, Yamaha continued to refine the strong existing package.
The 2020 YZ250F features an electric starting system and a liquid-cooled 250cc four-stroke engine in an aluminum cradle frame. Suspension duties are provided by class-leading KYB front forks and a KYB rear shock absorber.
The 2020 YZ250F offers the ultimate balance of performance, handling and comfort. The bike also features Yamaha's advanced racing technology, including dual-mode switchable engine mapping and wireless connectivity for the Yamaha Power Tuner app.
Technical features YZ250F
- DOHC liquid-cooled 250cc four-stroke engine
- High efficiency inverted cylinder head with straight intake tract
- Power Tuner smartphone app for on-track tuning
- Two-position switch for 'on the fly' engine mapping
- Lightweight electric starter with lithium-ion battery
- Slim and compact chassis and saddle
- Strong aluminum cradle frame
- Industry-leading KYB® fork with speed-sensitive damping
- Rear suspension with lightweight KYB® shock absorber
- Heavy-duty clutch with a lighter feel in the clutch lever
- High-efficiency tilted radiator design
Model price and availability for 2020.
The 2020 YZ250F will be available from July 2019. The YZ450F will be available from August 2019.
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