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Cycle News 2024 Issue 50 December 17

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P144 SHOOTOUT I 2025 250CC 4-STROKE MOTOCROSS SHOOTOUT > It's good to be blue. Another year and another win for the Yamaha YZ250F. Last year, this bike entered an all-new genera- tion and still managed to steal the win. Now, after addressing a handful of complaints, it would be nearly impossible for the YZF to lose its spot on top. For 2025, Yamaha improved their mapping, which is always available for further tuning via the Power Tuner smartphone app. The "Response" map was the go-to for our test. It reduced any initial lag and bolstered the low-end and midrange torque. Now it revs faster and has a fiery snap at the first crack of the throttle. There is no doubt this is a race bike, and it wants to stretch its legs. The YZ comes alive in the mid- and top-end part of the rpm as it revs well past what you think is accept- able. Quiet your senses because your ears will tell you it's time to shift while the engine continues to climb. It just keeps pulling. The engine is fast and loud, just how it should be. Yamaha's KYB suspension is the best in class. The initial comfort is unmatched, and it only gets better the harder you ride it. Going long or coming up short is not a worry. Front-end trust and rear-end compliance become second nature. An up- dated rear linkage ratio, a lighter rear spring, and corresponding adjustments to the forks were all aimed at improving ground contact and allowing the bike to drive forward. Finger adjusters on top of the fork caps are an- other nice touch, although they were hardly needed. This front- YAMAHA YZ250F M First Place

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