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.
No a yz 250 2 stroke does not but a YZ250F does.
a yz250 is two stroke and a yz250f is four stroke. same with the 125 and 85
go with the four stroke less mantainice = cheper in the long run
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.
neither,the yz250f is a four cycle bike...
depends on the year, i have a yz250f 2006 and its GREAT! if your trying to get a 2011 i would get the crf.
A YZ250 is much faster than a CRF250r. The YZ250 is a 2 stroke where as the CRF250r is a four stroke.
A 2004 yz250f sells for $1,500-$2,200 depending on condition and the season you sell it in.
87 Yamaha YZ250
The YZ250F holds three pints of motor oil. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the oil reservoir, nor allow it to get more than one half pint low .