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Yamaha TTR225

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Yamaha TT-R225
ManufacturerYamaha Motor Company
Parent companyYamaha Corporation
SuccessorYamaha TT-R230
ClassEnduro
Engine223 cc (13.6 cu in) SOHC, air-cooled, four-stroke, single
Bore / stroke70 mm × 58 mm (2.8 in × 2.3 in)
Compression ratio9.50:1
Ignition typeCDI
Transmission6-speed manual
Frame typeSteel
SuspensionFront: telescopic fork, 229 mm (9.0 in) travel
Rear: shock 193 mm (7.6 in) travel
BrakesFront: 220 mm (8.7 in) single disc brake
Rear: drum brake
TiresFront: 80/100-21
Rear: 100/100-18
Wheelbase1,372 mm (54.0 in)
Seat height869 mm (34.2 in)
Weight117.5 kg (259 lb) (dry)
Fuel capacity10.21 L (2.25 imp gal; 2.70 U.S. gal)
RelatedYamaha TT-R230
Yamaha XT225

The Yamaha TT-R225 is an entry-level trail bike that Yamaha produced from 1999 to 2004.[1] The TT-R225 was replaced by the TT-R230 in 2005. The street legal version of the same bike is the Yamaha XT225, which has different lights, a smaller rear sprocket, and adds passenger foot pegs and other street legal accessories.[1] Both bikes are equipped with electric start.[1] The names TT, TT-R, and XT have been used for off-road and dual-sport versions in different markets and in different eras. The TT-R has chromed steel wheels, steel engine guard, and a lower seat height than the lighter XT with its slimmer body and alloy components.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Cycle World Magazine, January 1999". January 1999. Retrieved 5 Feb 2020.
  2. "2000 TTR 225 Yamaha Specifications". itstillruns.com. Retrieved 5 Feb 2020.

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