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07 Yamaha Dirt Bikes
YZ450F/250F The biggest of the '07 Yamaha dirt bikes has has some refinements this year, these include new forged upper triple clamps as well as lighter rims and wave type brake rotors. There's also revisions to the clutch and an updated exhaust system.
Factory equipment on the bike this year includes aluminium Pro Taper handlebars and a gripper style seat. There's also titanium footpegs as standard.
The YZ250F has altered carburetion and ignition specs aimed at increasing bottom end and mid range power. The steering head geometry has been changed on the four stroke 250, it's been moved back by 3mm to help the bike turn quicker. The front brake caliper and master cylinder have also been updated this year to save weight.
Both the 250 and 450 have a new oversized barrel clutch adjuster to make it easier to make adjustments on the fly.
Again the 250F also gets the Pro Taper bars, gripper style seat and the titanium footpegs.


YZ250/125 The two stroke 250 has had some work done on the forks for this year, the thickness of the outer and inner fork tubes has been changed and the damping settings have been revised. The rear suspension has new aluminium components to save weight and the settings have been changed to match the altered front forks.
The 125 for '07 has also had the same mods as the 250 done to the suspension front and rear. There have been changes made to the ignition map and silencer for improved bottom end and mid range power.


The 125 and 250 have a new stainless steel clutch cable for durability, they also have the works style clutch adjuster, Pro Taper bars, gripper seat and titanium footpegs that are standard
equipment on all the senior Yamaha dirt bikes.
YZ85
The baby racer of the 07 Yamaha dirt bikes range is not short of features, the bike has a six speed transmission and fully adjustable 36mm Kayaba forks and Kayaba rear shock. It also has a lightweight semi-double cradle steel frame.

The stable of Yamaha dirt bikes are already competitive, these new updates are nothing major, just revisions aimed at hopefully making a good thing even better.
(All photos courtesy of Yamaha-Motor.com)
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