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the use of a banana-type swingarm that
and the bikes sport purple seats and
YZI25 and 250. Both machines share the
brake disc and sintered brake pads. In
has received additional gussetting and
graphics, mimicking the look of the facaddition, the YZ250 has received the
same plastic, including slimmer side
is similar in appearance to that used on
tory team's '92 bikes.
same modifica tions to the front and rear
panels that integrate with the smaller
Schmit's works bike.
suspension, though stiffer springs are
2.D-gallon fuel tank. The rear fender feaBut are they really better?
Up front, the fork's damping cylinder
utilized.
tures a straighter bend and a dud that is
was increased from 20 to 25mrn, and
While they are very similar to each
With all the changes to the motors
designed to channel air under the rear of
new low-friction bushings were also utiother in appearance, the YZ250 and
the seat to the airbox. The front number
and suspension, Yamaha felt that a new
lized. Axle underhang was reduced by
YZ125 are complete opposites when it
body style was warranted on both the
plate and side pan~ls are also larger,
10mm, and different
comes to their power
valving accompanies the
characteristics. The 125
have never been a huge yz 'fan, but this year's pair of white and purple motocrossers changed my mind in two ways.
altered spring rate.
came jetted too rich in
Let's start with the good. Within the first two la s r took on the YZ250, r felt comfortable and in control In past years,
Finally, the fork was
stock form, especially at
the YZ250 has felt too long and uncomfortable for my tastes, but this year's newest version fit me like a glove.
given a darker workslow-end and midrange
Although the bike still feels long, it doesn't have that "limousine" feel that r disliked in the past. 1be Kayaba fork and
like color.
rpm. Throttle response
shock do an admirable job of absorbing both small braklng bumps and larger square edges in a predictable and controlWhile the frame
was hesitant, and power
lable manner. Hard landings from large jumps are handled with relative ease, although I was able to bottom the fork on
geometry has remained
was lacking. We swapped
several occasions. But even without dialing in the adjusters or setting the sag for my 170 lb. weight, the bike as a whole
unchanged, larger-diamthe stock 22.5 pilot jet for
handled extremely well in bone stock form.
eter tubing has been utia 15, and the 330 main jet
Rough straights and rutted jumps are not troublesome obstacles for a YZ pilot, as the bike has extremely stable manlized
throughout.
was replaced with a 300.
ners. Headshake was never a problem.
Gussetting has also been
These modifications gave
The YZ2S0 motor is impressive. It's power starts down low and and pulls steadily and controllably through an
added, and a completely
the bike good throttle
impressive mid-range and into an average top-end. The motor likes to be ridden a gear high through turns and overremovable sub frame
response and helped the
revved, but less-than-stellar shifting will keep you from clicking off shifts down the following straight. r found myself
replaces the removable
power down low, though
letting off the throttle in order to shift, and planning my shifts well ahead when a tricky section approached.
left-side frame member
the motor still has a
Guiding the bike through tight or rutted. comers requires a bit more body English than much of the competition, but
of last year. Also, the
rather peaky powerband
such turning habits are the trade-off for high-Speed stability.
front brake features a
and prefers to be revved.
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed riding the YZ250, and for the first time ever wiII argue with the other editors about
new stainless steel disc
We traded the stock 50whose garage this Yamaha gets parked in.
and sintered brake pads.
tooth rear sprocket for a
The YZl25, though, is another story. Though r have heard that the 1993 version is worlds better than its predecessor,
The YZ250 has under52-cog unit, and this
I didn't spend any time in the '92's saddle due to injury. I'm sorry to say that the new YZI25 is the slowest 12Sec
gone most of the same
made it easier to keep the
motocrosser that I have ever ridden. In stock form, the bike felt as if it had a rag left in the airbox. The motor revved
changes as its little
bike screaming on tight
slowly for a 125 and no part of the powerband really caught my attentiOn. After the jetting changes, though, the motor
brother, including the
tracks.
came to life and felt much cri$per, but still delivered a lackluster amount of power. Luckily, the YZl25 can be made. into
increased clutch capaciThe 250 came jetted
a fire-breather, as recently-erowned 125cc National Champion Jeff Emig and so many others proved last year.
ty, the addition of an
spot-on for our southern
With the exception of the motor, the YZl25 is just as pleasurable to ride as its big brother. Both large and small
extra clutch plate and
California test tracks' difbumps and jumps are soaked up with ease, as the 125 enjoys the same I

