go with the four stroke less mantainice = cheper in the long run
No a yz 250 2 stroke does not but a YZ250F does.
There is a difference between 2 stroke and 4 stroke, hopefully you know that part. yz250 is a 2 stroke, and yz250f is a 4 stroke. 2 stroke 125cc is the same as a 250cc 4 stroke. a 250cc 2 stroke is the same as a 450cc 4 stroke. so if you get the yz250, it will be ALOT faster then the yz250f, there different kinds of power. hopefully that helps.
a yz250 is two stroke and a yz250f is four stroke. same with the 125 and 85
I have a 2002 Yamaha YZ250F and I run with 13 psi in both wheels. It works for me. Yamaha probably recommend a higher pressure but 13 psi is plenty.
yes a yz is two stroke so any yz is 2 stroke but if it has an f on the end its a 4 stroke so a yz250 is two stroke a yz250f is 4 stroke
If you look at the side of the bike there is a pipe that leads to the exaust pipe. If it is big and bulges out then its a two stroke. if its small and skinny its a four stroke. you can tell by the name to. if its a YZ250 its a two stroke. If its a YZ250F then its a four stroke.
A YZ250 is much faster than a CRF250r. The YZ250 is a 2 stroke where as the CRF250r is a four stroke.
87 Yamaha YZ250
Selling a 1997 yz250 really depends on the condition it is in and the person selling it. Most 1997 yz250 usually sell for around a thousand dollars and lower.
Yamaha YZ250 hands down. Both bikes are designed for a different purpose. The YZ250 is a 2 stroke motocross bike. The WR250F is a four stroke enduro bike.
Yz250
I have a 1988 Yamaha YZ250 and my manual states .028 is the setting that you should use.