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Cycle News 2015 Issue 46 November 17

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 17, 2015 P67 YAMAHA BRINGS ANOTHER TWO-STROKE TO THE OFF-ROAD TABLE BY THE CN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIT PALMER WE WANT, WE GET O ften times the motorcycle OEMs (original equip- ment manufactures) are criticized for not listening to their customers. The Japanese OEMs are usually the biggest offend- ers, mainly because they are the biggest motorcycle companies and the bigger the company, the harder it is to get things done. Yamaha, however, is certainly get- ting better when it comes to giving its customers what they want and the new Yamaha YZ250X is good example of that, granted it took a while. When Japanese two-stroke motocross bikes went away, so did Japanese two-stroke off-road bikes. While it might be true that the Japanese OEMs weren't offer- ing two-stroke off-road bikes at the time of the four-stroke onslaught (and even well before then), we were building them out of their MX bikes once we got them home and were fairly content in doing that. When thumpers took over, of the four Japanese OEMs, only Yamaha kept two-strokes MX bikes in their line after listening to their customers, and even their rival customers, complain about the now lack of two-strokes MX and off-road bikes on the market, only KTM and a few other smaller Euro manufactures continued to build either two-strokes off-road or mo- tocross bikes with good success. Many years later, after seeing the popularity of two-stroke remain strong and maybe even growing a bit, Yamaha was finally convinced that people still love and want two-stroke off-road bikes—and evidently always will—and chose to get back in the two-stroke off-road game again. (Yamaha did make a two-stroke WR250 in the mid-to- late 1990s.) Not only is the YZ250X easy to ride but easy to maintain and live with. The YZ already has a great reputation for being reliable.

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