The Yamaha DT 250 produced in 1981 is a two-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle with a 246cc engine capacity. It has a compression ratio of 6.8:1 and autolube lubrication. The ignition system is an external-rotor magneto with CDI and a six-volt battery. The maximum power output is 17 horsepower and 12.6 kW, and the maximum torque output is 20.7 Nm at 5500 rpm. The motorcycle has a 5-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The frame is composed of mild-steel and has a double-downtube, full-cradle design. The front suspension is oil-damped, coil-spring fork with forward-mounted axle, and the rear suspension is a DeCarbon-type nitrogen-charged mono-shock. The front and rear brakes are conical hub with drum brake, and the tires are 3.00-21 and 4.00-18 on the front and rear respectively. The motorcycle has a 1420mm wheelbase, 856mm seat height, and a dry weight of 122kg and wet weight of 131kg. Its fuel capacity is 8.5 liters or 2.2 gallons.
Make Model: Yamaha DT 250
Year: 1981
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 246 cc / 15.0 cu-in
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