The Yamaha XT225, or known in some markets as the Yamaha Serow, was a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1986 to 2007. The XT225 was preceded and superseded by the XT250. Power is supplied by a 223cc single-cylinder, air-cooled four-stroke engine featuring a SOHC and 2 valves. The engine produces 15 kW of power and 19Nm of torque. The XT225 has a reputation for being a lightweight dual-purpose motorcycle which is suited to many applications.
Length
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81.5"
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Width
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31.7"
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Height
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45.7"
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Seat Height
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31.9"
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Wheelbase
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53.1"
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Ground Clearance
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11.2"
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Dry Weight
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238 Lbs.
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Fuel Capacity
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2.3 Gallons
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Key Features:
Why is this a great bike for me??? I am 5'4 approx 110lbs (on a good day)...I can tip toe this bike and not have to worry about the weight getting the best of me. It just goes...and goes...and goes. Since I am a fairly new rider, my off road technical skills are still in the works but the Yamaha is a very forgiving motorcycle. Rocks...no problem, Sand...not an issue, Ruts....Well these are the riders (my) demons that have to be tamed. Keep your head up!! Weight transfer!!! Ride through it!!! This motorcycle has allowed me to build a ton of confidence quick! It is amazing on the paved road (for what it is) as well. I can stay around 70mph...with out any real issues. Over 70mph I get a little wobble which is caused by the knobbies... Yes, a heavier adventure bike would be much more comfortable on pavement, however, my main goal was to ride off road with the ability to ride paved, when I needed to get from one dirt road, or trail, to another... For this, the Yamaha XT serves it purpose profoundly! If you are a smaller rider, are looking for a very dependable bike, and want something fun, forgiving and easy to ride....take a good, long look at the Yamaha XT225 or 250. You won't be disappointed.
A Peek at the New 2013 XT250!!
(I'm thinking about a trade in : )
The dual sport character of the Yamaha XT250 has conquered a lot of fans. To keep its fans loyal, Yamaha came up with a series of small upgrades for the 2013 year model. The biggest change is represented by the new fuel injection system which replaces the earlier model’s 33mm Teikei carburetor. Yamaha claims that thanks to the new fuel injection system the bike offers an improved fuel economy of 76 mpg - a 3 mph improvement when compared to the old 73 mpg rating.
The bike is propelled by a 249cc air-cooled SOHC engine married to a five speed transmission.
The engine remained unchanged, but it received a larger gas tank to improve the bike’s range (2.6 gallons versus 2.4 gallons on last year’s model). Another important modification was the replacement of the old CDI (Capacitive Discharge Ignition) ignition system with a new TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition) technology.
Lets Ride!!
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