2021 yamaha model release on Facebook live

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7/9/2020 7:40am
The 250F motor needs to rev longer and then it will be perfect. The bike could turn a bit better, but I love how stable it...
The 250F motor needs to rev longer and then it will be perfect.

The bike could turn a bit better, but I love how stable it is at speed, and it's hard to not sacrifice one for the other.

The 250F could lose a bit of weight maybe?
AH387 wrote:
Why would someone thumbs down or be salty about this? I agree with everything he posted. If there were changes that I would like to see...
Why would someone thumbs down or be salty about this? I agree with everything he posted. If there were changes that I would like to see Yamaha make, that would be it. It's still the best 250F, but I don't see why pointing out where it could be better is a bad thing?
lol no idea. I love Yamahas and the 250F in particular, but there is always room for improvement.
7/9/2020 9:20am
Is that silly green claw-thingy for real?

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7/9/2020 9:22am
Is that silly green claw-thingy for real?
The Monster Energy edition have those graphics.
7/9/2020 9:24am Edited Date/Time 7/9/2020 9:29am
Is that silly green claw-thingy for real?
motoxxx599 wrote:
The Monster Energy edition have those graphics.
"Craigslist rattle-can edition®"
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MX Culture wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437112/s1200_img.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437113/s1200_img_1.jpg[/img]



The mini looks great, the full size bike Sick
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7/9/2020 9:28am
MX Culture wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437112/s1200_img.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437113/s1200_img_1.jpg[/img]



Finally!! All Blue plastic
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I just hope they keep selling the 125 and the 250
7/9/2020 9:36am
So what's new on the 450?
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The 250F motor needs to rev longer and then it will be perfect. The bike could turn a bit better, but I love how stable it...
The 250F motor needs to rev longer and then it will be perfect.

The bike could turn a bit better, but I love how stable it is at speed, and it's hard to not sacrifice one for the other.

The 250F could lose a bit of weight maybe?
Hey look they did exactly this with the 250F
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7/9/2020 9:49am
motoxxx599 wrote:
So what's new on the 450?
BNG
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7/9/2020 9:52am
Andy7 wrote:
I just hope they keep selling the 125 and the 250
Yup, all blue plastic/bng. That is all.
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motoxxx599 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437110/s1200_Screenshot_2020_07_09_at_9.14.55_AM.jpg[/img]

Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover, seat cover...
7/9/2020 10:02am Edited Date/Time 7/9/2020 10:04am

The 250 YZF features good updates!
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Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover...
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover, seat cover...
That's all it is! No upgrades.
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7/9/2020 10:05am Edited Date/Time 7/9/2020 10:11am
Man since 2010 Yamahas bikes aside from the 125 and 250 have looked absolutely terrible year In and year out.

Wonder what they could possibly do with a factory edition since their 450 riders race practically stock bikes 😂😂
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7/9/2020 10:13am
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437115/s1200_FB_IMG_1594313269223.jpg[/img] The 250 YZF features good updates!

The 250 YZF features good updates!
This thing looks goooooood Cool
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7/9/2020 10:24am
Well thats disappointing. I was hoping for a tpi electric start two stroke...
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7/9/2020 10:51am
motoxxx599 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/07/09/437110/s1200_Screenshot_2020_07_09_at_9.14.55_AM.jpg[/img]

Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover...
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover, seat cover...
Yamaha has made their MX bikes available in 2 colorways for over 10 years now. This is the optional colorways for 2021. The bike is the same underneath the plastic. Even the MSRP is the same.
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7/9/2020 12:59pm
Curious exactly what they did to the motor and chassis on the 250F......
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7/9/2020 1:09pm
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover...
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover, seat cover...
SoCalMX70 wrote:
That's all it is! No upgrades.
That’s because it’s not a factory edition, it’s a monster edition, just like Kawasaki did in 2009. Just another color option.
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7/9/2020 1:12pm
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7/9/2020 1:16pm
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover...
Looking forward to reading what's special about the Factory Edition. The only difference I can see is BNG. Otherwise stock triple clamps, exhaust, wheels, clutch cover, seat cover...
SoCalMX70 wrote:
That's all it is! No upgrades.
Grizz wrote:
That’s because it’s not a factory edition, it’s a monster edition, just like Kawasaki did in 2009. Just another color option.
Yeah I know. Anything else?
7/9/2020 1:41pm
PTshox wrote:
Curious exactly what they did to the motor and chassis on the 250F......
Hew head and the same frame changes the 450 got last year.
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7/9/2020 1:45pm
So pretty much what most of us expected, aside from not knowing that the alternate color would be a Monster Version (which I don't hate.) Should be slight improvements to some already good bikes. But I personally will be keeping my current bikes and maybe see what '22 has to offer from Yam, Hus/KTM.
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Sheriff245 wrote:
Yamaha has made their MX bikes available in 2 colorways for over 10 years now. This is the optional colorways for 2021. The bike is the...
Yamaha has made their MX bikes available in 2 colorways for over 10 years now. This is the optional colorways for 2021. The bike is the same underneath the plastic. Even the MSRP is the same.
"The new 2021 YZ250F will be available from dealers this September in next-generation Team Yamaha Blue for $8,299 MSRP. The Monster Energy Yamaha Racing Edition will be available from dealers in September for $8,499 MSRP."

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