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2017-Yamaha-XT250a

2015-2018 Yamaha XT250 Review

Posted on July 20, 2017March 11, 2019 By Jarvis

It seems like when God said “Let there be light,” Yamaha was already making the XT250. Okay, maybe not that long ago, but it has been since 1980 and I’ll bet a lot of folks reading this weren’t born yet. In 1982, Rambo rode one inFirst Blood. If it was mean enough to carry Sylvester Stallone, you know it was pretty awesome. With a wide-ratio five-speed and an air-cooled 250 cc engine, the XT250 is a proper little dual-sport machine and with a little more attention to two-up riding than you might expect in an off-road-capable bike.

Design

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Yamaha got a new paint booth in 2016 for the XT250 that carried over into 2017 for a nice Mineral Blue instead of the Team Yamaha Blue/White that it has had since 2014. For 2018, it comes in Sandy Beige. The XT250 has come in some combination of blue and white since 2012 so you have to go all the way back to 2011 to find a red in the mix. I’m glad someone woke up and added not blue.
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