QUICKSPIN I 2025 Yamaha YZ250F
P110
had the track to ourselves on
this day, along with a few other
media outlets, the Fox Raceway
track didn't roughen up, so the
suspension wasn't truly put to
the test. That'll have to wait, but
we're certain it will shine late af-
ternoon on open practice days.
You do notice the updated
footpegs. You're not partially
standing on the mounts any-
more, which feels better and
allows for a better grip with your
boots on the bike. You will also
notice the more flexible hand
grip on the throttle side by the
housing. The chance of Ya
-
mathumb should now be greatly
reduced.
Unsurprisingly, Yamaha has
made a few, yet careful, chang-
es to the already outstanding
YZ250F, all of which were for the
better. When a bike is already as
good as the Y250F, any change
that's actually for the better is a
win in our book.
CN
Ryan Nitzen
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
Suspension
tweaks have
given the Y250F
a more balanced
and planted feel
on the track.
2025 YAMAHA YZ250F ($8899)
ENGINE TYPE 4-stroke, single
VALVETRAIN DOHC, 4-valve
DISPLACEMENT 250cc
COOLING SYSTEM Liquid
BORE & STROKE 77.0mm x 53.6mm
FUELING Fuel injected, 44mm Mikuni
RIDER AIDS Traction Control, Launch Control
FRAME Aluminum
FRONT SUSPENSION KYB SSS fork,
fully adjustable
REAR SUSPENSION KYB, single shock,
fully adjustable
BRAKES Disc
WHEELS 21-in. (front) / 19-in. (rear)
SEAT HEIGHT 38.2 in.
WHEELBASE 58.1 in.
FUEL CAPACITY 1.6 gal.
WEIGHT (WET, CLAIMED) 231 lbs.