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  2. Yamaha XT250 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XT250 is a motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company. Yamaha XT250 model year 2008. An offroad motorcycle rider passes through a creek and up a muddy hill.

  3. Yamaha XTZ 250 - Wikipedia

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    White 2011 XTZ 250 Tenere. The Yamaha XTZ 250 is a dual-sport motorcycle designed and produced by Yamaha Motor do Brasil, starting in 2006.It is a variant of the XT250, which is marketed worldwide, and derives from the 1975 XT500 model, which established a successful range of dual-sport motorcycles, including the XT600 Ténéré, that greatly contributed to Yamaha's image.

  4. Yamaha XT200 - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle was sold with street parts installed such as mirrors, a horn, high/low-beam headlight, tail/brake light, and front and rear turn signals. The motorcycle runs on a 6-volt system. [1] Top speed 76mph also 5 and 6 speed transmissions used; 2.1 gallons 65 gallons pr mile [citation needed] The XT line of motorcycles was introduced in ...

  5. Yamaha XT225 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XT225, or known in some markets as the Yamaha Serow (from the Japanese serow), was a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1986 to 2007. The XT225 was preceded and superseded by the XT250.

  6. Yamaha XT350 - Wikipedia

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    This motorcycle, scooter or moped-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Yamaha XT 500 - Wikipedia

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    All parts such as the transmission and chassis were produced in Japan. The first XT 500 was shown at the US dealer convention in September 1975, and in Europe in the summer of 1976. The bike became an instant success and was produced until 1981 when it was replaced by four-valve engines.