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2020 Yamaha YZ125X

An all-new model for 2020, the Yamaha YZ125X is optimised for racing in the bush. It sports Yamaha’s Power Valve System-equipped (YPVS) 125cc, liquid-cooled, two-stroke, reed-valve-inducted engine, combined with a six-speed transmission tuned for smooth, wide, and controllable power character across the rev range.

Enduro race performance is optimised with model specific Digital CDI ignition settings, new power valve shape and a new cylinder head combustion chamber shape. All these engine changes are focused on creating broad power delivery that suits off-road terrain and a wide range of rider skill levels.

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2020 Yamaha YZ125X

The YZ125X has an ultra-lightweight aluminium frame carefully engineered for balance of rigidity and flex. To tackle punishing terrain with durability and comfort, YZ125 also features a sealed O-ring chain, a standard sidestand and fuel tank petcock with reserve position. Australian models will all come fitted with an off-road kit – including lights – designed to enable recreational registration in relevant states.

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2020 Yamaha YZ125X

Fully adjustable, industry-leading KYB speed-sensitive spring-type suspension has been tested and tuned specifically for the needs of cross-country racers. Enduro-specific Dunlop Geomax AT81 tires with an 18-inch rear are ready to head straight to the races thanks to taller sidewalls for improved comfort and reduced pinch flats.

A large 270mm front disc brake coupled with high-performance pad material offers outstanding machine control and performance, with exceptional stopping power and controllability for tight wooded trails.

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2020 Yamaha YZ125X

The all-new 2020 YZ125X is designed to appeal to junior and entry level enduro racers and other riders who appreciate the benefits of a lightweight two-stroke on full noise. YZ125X will come in Team Yamaha Blue – pricing and availability are to be announced.

This enduro has various new feature including the smartphone power tuner app that adjusts power settings to your riding style and track conditions.

The 2020 YZ250FX is an out-of-the-box competition machine. Based on the championship-winning 2019 YZ250F, it features Yamaha’s revolutionary front-intake, rear-exhaust, liquid-cooled, DOHC four-stroke power plant with an added sixth gear, wide ratio transmission, and a range of off-road upgrades.

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2020 Yamaha YZ250FX

Yamaha’s latest generation, aluminium bilateral beam frame delivers strength, lightness and durability for the tight, technical terrain of cross-country racing while still providing optimum stability in fast sections. The bike also features improved electronics including a compact, electric start system powered by an ultra-lightweight, four-cell, lithium-ion battery to get you up and running at the press of a button.

All-new bodywork on the YZ250FX is slimmer than ever, giving the bike a compact, nimble feel and easing rider movement across the machine in tough terrain. Fully adjustable, industry-leading KYB suspension is specifically tuned for off-road racing and combined with Dunlop MX3S tyres with 18-inch rear to deliver excellent comfort and durability in harsh conditions.

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2020 Yamaha YZ250FX

Additionally, the YZ250FX is equipped with four-position rubber-mounted handlebar clamps, a side-stand, smartphone tuning capability and – new for 2020 – a handlebar-mounted map switch to adjust preselected engine maps on the fly.

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2020 Yamaha YZ250FX

For Australia – and as per all other models in the enduro range – YZ250FX is available with an off-road kit that makes it eligible for recreational registration in applicable states (this model is called YZ250FXR). The 2020 YZ250FX/R will come in Team Yamaha Blue – pricing and availability are to be announced.

The 2020 YZ450FX is built for enduro racing, with electric start and smartphone power tuning that adjusts the bike’s settings to your style and track conditions.

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2020 Yamaha YZ450FX

The 2020 YZ450FX uses Yamaha’s distinct reward-slanted cylinder, 449cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine design, complete with rear exhaust and forward-mounted intake system all working together to deliver class leading power and controllability for enduro racing.

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2020 Yamaha YZ450FX

Its bilateral beam frame and engine mounting position optimises the machine’s rigidity balance, resulting in improved cornering ability and traction, while industry-leading KYB suspension is specifically tuned to provide comfort and performance in the toughest off-road conditions.

Rider convenience is also a priority in the YZ450FX with enhancements including Yamaha’s ultra-lightweight electric start system for effortless restarts under pressure, smartphone tuning capability and a handlebar-mounted map switch to choose between user defined engine maps on the fly.

The 2020 YZ450FX will come in Team Yamaha Blue -pricing and availability are to be announced.

Engineered with all the reliability and durability you’ve come to expect from Yamaha, this two-stroke was born to win.

Yamaha’s 2020 YZ250X delivers classic two-stroke performance for the enduro racer. Its lightweight aluminium frame together with specifically tuned KYB spring type forks and rear shock provide unmatched handling performance and comfort in bush race conditions.

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2020 Yamaha YZ250X

The 249cc, reed-valve inducted engine, mated with a wide-ratio 5-speed transmission is race-ready. Based on the YZ250 motocross model, the YZ250X features compression ratio, exhaust port, power valve timing, and model specific CDI unit for improved trail performance. All these features are focused on creating a wide, controllable power character along with light, nimble, and precise handling ideal for cross-country racing.

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2020 Yamaha YZ250X

The 2020 YZ250X will come in Team Yamaha Blue – pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

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Source: MCNews.com.au