The Yamaha DT-1 250 was a two-stroke, single cylinder motorcycle produced from 1968 to 1970. It had a displacement of 246 cc and a compression ratio of 6.4:1. The bike was air-cooled and featured a carburetor induction system with autolube lubrication. The ignition was operated by a flywheel magneto and it had a kick-start system. The power output was 22.8 hp at 7000 rpm and the max torque was 23.7 Nm at 6500 rpm. The transmission was a 5-speed manual and the final drive was chain-operated. The bike had a duplex cradle frame, telescopic forks for the front suspension and dual shocks for the rear suspension. The front and rear brakes were both drum brakes. The front tyre was 3.25-19 and the rear was 4.00-18. The bike dimensions were length 2100.5 mm, width 889.0 mm, and height 1160.7 mm. It had a wheelbase of 1389.3 mm and a ground clearance of 254 mm. The dry weight of the bike was 111 kg and it had a fuel capacity of 9 litres.
Make Model: Yamaha DT-1 250
Year: 1968 – 70
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 246 cc / 15.0 cu-in
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