What kind of dirt bike is Yamaha YZ250F?
Yamaha’s YZ250F has existed for more years than any of the other 250cc four-strokes, so it is less of a mysteryone reason we left it for last in our series on small-bore four-strokes. The other reason is the Yamaha has fewer weaknesses to pinpoint.
What should the clearance be on a Yamaha YZ250F?
These gauges have a solid handle with a prebent feeler-gauge tip and are extremely easy to work with. The YZ250F should have 0.13mm clearance on the intakes and 0.20mm on the exhaust side. All five valves still had perfect clearance, so we felt confident assembling the engine without doing anything more to the valves.19.
Why is my YZ250F hard to start?
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What makes a Yamaha dirt bike so good?
The other reason is the Yamaha has fewer weaknesses to pinpoint. In fact, we had FMF Racing’s Dave Dye show us the intricacies of the engine, and he felt it really had no Achilles’ heel.
Yamaha’s YZ250F has existed for more years than any of the other 250cc four-strokes, so it is less of a mysteryone reason we left it for last in our series on small-bore four-strokes. The other reason is the Yamaha has fewer weaknesses to pinpoint.
These gauges have a solid handle with a prebent feeler-gauge tip and are extremely easy to work with. The YZ250F should have 0.13mm clearance on the intakes and 0.20mm on the exhaust side. All five valves still had perfect clearance, so we felt confident assembling the engine without doing anything more to the valves.19.
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The other reason is the Yamaha has fewer weaknesses to pinpoint. In fact, we had FMF Racing’s Dave Dye show us the intricacies of the engine, and he felt it really had no Achilles’ heel.