Sunday, November 15, 2009

TY250 (1973)

Yamaha developed the TY250 as a competition model at a time when trial competition was booming. Mic “the Magician” Andrews was one of the riders involved in the development. The TY250J was released as a model that could also be ridden on public roads. With its 250cc engine known for flat torque characteristics and solid low-speed-range torque so strong that the machine would move forward even at idle, its slim body and fat rear tire, this model’s pedigree as a trial machine was beyond question. Its many records in competition speak for themselves.
  • Overall length x width x height: 1,980mm x 840mm x 1,125mm
  • Weight: 93kg
  • Engine-type: Air-cooled 2-stroke 1-cylinder 246cc
  • Maximum power output: 16.5ps/6,000rpm
  • Maximum torque: 2.1kg-m/5,000rpm

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