Well I've tried to find out the top speed on my 2004 yz 250f not too long ago. My friend had this electronic thing to put on it and I took it out on a dirt road, it said I got it to 71.
A 2004 yz250f sells for $1,500-$2,200 depending on condition and the season you sell it in.
Right about 70-80 mph.
around 200 mph
exactly 70 mph....!
60 - 80 mph
yes, but it will be hard to do. I have a friend who did that same thing. he did it him self. But the 2004 frame is a steal frame (heavy), and the 2007 comes off of an aluminum frame.
As you should know, 4 strokes are heavier than 2 strokes. the yz250f is a 4 stroke. yet it does have an aluminum frame and it is a 2009 and it is a very high tech race bike. Yes it is heavy, all dirtbikes are "heavy", but the yz250f is a GREAT bike and forsure lighter than alot of race bikes. Any yz250f older 2005 is a steal frame, too heavy. 2006 and up are light and fast!
The 2004 Yamaha YZ250F frame is designed specifically for the 250cc four-stroke engine used in that model year. However, other engines from the YZ250F line, such as those from 2001 to 2009, may fit with some modifications. Additionally, some enthusiasts have successfully swapped in YZ450F engines, but this requires significant adjustments to the frame and components. Always consult with a professional mechanic or experienced builder for compatibility and safety considerations.
neither,the yz250f is a four cycle bike...
depends on the year, i have a yz250f 2006 and its GREAT! if your trying to get a 2011 i would get the crf.
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yes it is supposed to be in there