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Allan Brown
by: Allan Brown
The market for off-road competition dirt bikes is filled with choices. First, you must consider two-stroke versus four-stroke, then European versus Japanese. Regarding Japanese brands, Yamaha is the only manufacturer still seeing the demand for two-strokes and has a full line of two- and four-stroke cross-country models.Riding the 2024 Yamaha YZ250X at Randy Hawkins’ private ranch. (James Lissimore/)Yamaha’s premier two-stroke off-road offering, the YZ250X is considered one of the best in class. Based on the premix-burning motocross model of the same displacement, it was introduced in 2016 ...
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The market for off-road competition dirt bikes is filled with choices. First, you must consider two-stroke versus four-stroke, then European versus Japanese. Regarding Japanese brands, Yamaha is the only manufacturer still seeing the demand for two-strokes and has a full line of two- and four-stroke cross-country models.Riding the 2024 Yamaha YZ250X at Randy Hawkins’ private ranch. (James Lissimore/)Yamaha’s premier two-stroke off-road offering, the YZ250X is considered one of the best in class. Based on the premix-burning motocross model of the same displacement, it was introduced in 2016 ...
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