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1992 Yamaha Tzr250 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $9,995.00
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: White
Location:

North Mankato, Minnesota, US

North Mankato, MN, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage Stock NumberStock Number:0747 PhonePhone:8882626905

Yamaha Other description

1992 Yamaha TZR250, Legendary vintage 2-stroke racebike!

Moto blog

Donington Park and the Roman rebel.

Thu, 31 Mar 2011

We know the sun always shines on the righteous and that’s exactly what happened last weekend at Donington Park. Yes its good honest people back in charge of the Derbyshire circuit so we saw summer sunshine for Friday’s free practice and also for WSB race two on Sunday. The circuit is better than ever with a new Esses section in place, and while the paddock remains unchanged, work has already started that will see gradual revamp over the year ahead.

Max Biaggi loses the plot . . and very nearly his teeth !

Tue, 29 Mar 2011

I’ve just got back from Donington Park and the second round of the World Superbike championship. The racing was exciting, going off without a hitch, and the weather was unseasonably kind, but the meeting will be remembered by those in the fairly close knit WSB paddock for reasons other than the temperature or the race results. It’ll be remembered by most, especially those who witnessed it, as the meeting where Max Biaggi finally lost his already feeble grip on reality.

You Know the Economy is Hurting Manufacturers When…

Tue, 17 Nov 2009

Yamaha Motor Co. announced Monday that it is cutting the ringers from its company rugby team. The Yamaha Jubilo rugby club competes in the Top League, the highest level Japanese Rugby Football Union pro league.  The team currently sits fifth out of 14 teams with a 3-2-2 record with a roster of 17 professional players including nine non-Japanese imports.