Is there a 1981 Yamaha exciter for sale?

Is there a 1981 Yamaha exciter for sale?

And yes, we also take trades! 1981 Yamaha Exciter (SR-250) for sale. The engine was rebuilt two years ago, but it still needs some work. Needs spark plug, oil change, and a tank of fresh gas, also needs a battery, and wires redone.

What kind of engine does a Yamaha Exciter have?

The 249cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder, single-overhead-cam engine has the power to run at freeway speeds and the fuel economy to save you lots of money on gas.

What are the specifications of a 1981 Yamaha SR 250?

1981 Yamaha SR 250 Special. Picture credits – Rach. Submit more pictures. More pictures… 4.1 Check out the detailed rating of reliability, maintenance costs, value for money, etc. Compare with any other motorcycle.

How big is the cargo box on a Yamaha Exciter?

The separate passenger seat can easily be removed and swapped with the BRAND-NEW, locking, fully sealed cargo box that features an integrated, padded backrest. The cargo box is large enough to carry books, a laptop, groceries, camping equipment, you name it.

1981 Yamaha SR 250 Special. Picture credits – Rach. Submit more pictures. More pictures… 4.1 Check out the detailed rating of reliability, maintenance costs, value for money, etc. Compare with any other motorcycle.

When did the Yamaha SR250 motorcycle come out?

The Yamaha SR250 is a single cylinder motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company from 1980 to 1982 for the first generation, and since 2001 for the second generation. It shares styling with the larger Yamaha SR500.

Which is better Honda 250R or Yamaha 250R?

One very impressive note though is the excellent fuel consumption. Our test bike achieved a best touring consumption of 29.2 km/I (82.4 mpg), slightly less than the 250RS Honda at 30.2 km/I. City riding returned 27.5 km/I (77 mpg), substantially better than 24.3 km/I for the 250 Honda.

What kind of fork does a Yamaha SR250 have?

Front: telescopic fork, 140 mm (5.5 in) travel. Yokohama. Front: 3.00-18 The Yamaha SR250 is a single cylinder motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company from 1980 to 1984 for the first generation, and since 2001 for the second generation. It shares styling with the larger Yamaha SR500.