Yamaha TZR 250 Reviews

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Average Ratings for Yamaha TZR 250

  • Build quality4 stars
  • Reliability4 stars
  • Value for Money3.5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings3.8 stars
  • Overall Rating3.7 stars

 

2 Reviews For Yamaha TZR 250

  • Guest 21st Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Great little 250cc twin cylinder Race replica two stroke, brought in to try replace the legendary RD250lc. Good handling as you would expect from a bike that was designed to be used in the mid class in motoGp,and still used at Yamaha past masters race series events, surprisingly very reliable, fantastic sound and looks, especially with Micron exhausts! Best bike I ever owned, sorry I sold it!
    Surely now a classic!


    Bad Points: Unfortunately not been made since 1996 due to emmision regulations.


    General comments: A superb starting bike after passing your test on a 125! Not to powerful in standard form and the 250cc class is now coming back into its own again after 20 years, although now with most TZRs being ten to twenty years old finding a good one maybe very time consuming but worth it! The Kawasaki 250r ninja maybe just the start with 33 bhp for recent new full restricted license holders and the little ninja so popular none in stock at dealerships so the demand very underestimated! Maybe Yamaha coming back next year with a YZR250, and Suzuki with a GSXR250 apparently?
    Shame though there not two strokes anymore, except small scooters and the odd 125 sports bike.

  • gtwcmt Rank: Sergeant 7th Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    A fair bike, my Yamaha TZR 250 has more grunt and a lot more HP, you can tell the difference. The bike has the older Yam clutch which bites funny, compared to other bikes (not smooth).

    It's very light and it's great fun! If you were young when these bikes came on the market but didn't buy one, now is a great time to buy. Most are now used in racing so you can still get parts and mods for them. Mine is a little outdated now but I will change the faring and it can then look and perform like man ...