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1992 Yz 250
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[QUOTE="steve.emma, post: 1217053, member: 36039"] great bikes, strong simple engines that go very well. handling is ok but nothing special. i have owned 2 early 90's yz250's and i reckon they are good all round bikes. the biggest issue is the general age and condition of bikes that are this old, unless you can find a mint example they can be expensive to fix. for example the 92 has a plated bore which can often be worn out and need resleeving or replacement. also aftermarket parts can be a bit thin on the ground for a 92' model. this cost of parts is one of the biggest problems ive found when doing up old bikes as the parts cost more than a late model bikes parts cost. sometimes its better to save up your cash and buy something newer. but if you can find a good one then go for it! my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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