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Year
2006 Yamaha TT-R250 Dirt Bike reviews
Reliability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Performance
4.7
Comfort
5.0
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39 ratings and reviews
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Reviewed on March 6, 2013
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R50E
5.0
We had bought a Chinese bike many years ago and learned it is much better to buy a used "Big 5" bike over a Chinese version. We bought this bike at six years old and it is a delight! If I had to do it again, I'd stick with the TTR50 over CRF50 because of the electric start (we also own a...
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We had bought a Chinese bike many years ago and learned it is much better to buy a used "Big 5" bike over a Chinese version. We bought this bike at six years old and it is a delight! If I had to do it again, I'd stick with the TTR50 over CRF50 because of the electric start (we also own a CRF250X and CRF250R so I'm not biased). It may not seem like much of a difference but it is...this is my third youth rider in the family.
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Reviewed on May 11, 2011
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R230
5.0
When I was a beginner rider, this bike was great. It handles nice on the track and in the mountains and it's great for off road. It has the get-up-and-go that any new/intermediate rider needs. It's a great...
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When I was a beginner rider, this bike was great. It handles nice on the track and in the mountains and it's great for off road. It has the get-up-and-go that any new/intermediate rider needs. It's a great bike.
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Reviewed on December 1, 2010
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R230
5.0
After waiting 30 years to ride again, I couldn't afford an expensive bike, so the wife let me buy this. It reminds me of the two strokes of the 70's, but easier to ride. It's both a hobby and fun ride. At 50, my mind would love a YZ250, but my body is in love with this bike. I have a young...
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After waiting 30 years to ride again, I couldn't afford an expensive bike, so the wife let me buy this. It reminds me of the two strokes of the 70's, but easier to ride. It's both a hobby and fun ride. At 50, my mind would love a YZ250, but my body is in love with this bike. I have a young daughter to take care of, and this bike allows me all the fun of mods, riding all day and returning home safe. It's great weekend fun.
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Reviewed on June 9, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R125L
5.0
This is my first bike and it's awesome! I've had it for a year. I've tried riding other dirtbikes, but none of them are as comfortable. It may not be the fastest and most powerful out there, but it's still a great...
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This is my first bike and it's awesome! I've had it for a year. I've tried riding other dirtbikes, but none of them are as comfortable. It may not be the fastest and most powerful out there, but it's still a great bike.
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Reviewed on May 22, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R125L
5.0
I keep the two wheels on the ground. I just go slow on the one track trails. This bike has good enough torque to pull me up an incline. It never bogs down. It is a perfect bike for an older guy who just wants to look around the forest. Not race or...
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I keep the two wheels on the ground. I just go slow on the one track trails. This bike has good enough torque to pull me up an incline. It never bogs down. It is a perfect bike for an older guy who just wants to look around the forest. Not race or jump.
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Reviewed on January 23, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R125LE
5.0
I ride a CRF 450F, and I bought this bike for my wife. It is absolutely more fun to ride than mine (with a few mods). You don't have near the power or acceleration of the larger bikes, but on small track stuff, it's a blast. Look to BBR and GYTR to get the bike ready for larger riders (I'm 6ft 1...
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I ride a CRF 450F, and I bought this bike for my wife. It is absolutely more fun to ride than mine (with a few mods). You don't have near the power or acceleration of the larger bikes, but on small track stuff, it's a blast. Look to BBR and GYTR to get the bike ready for larger riders (I'm 6ft 1 and 200 lbs). With the proper mods and a good rider, it can take the new Honda CRF 150R....
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Reviewed on January 14, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R125E
5.0
I am a macanic and I built this bike from ground up. I have had scary misfortunes with 2 strokes and so I went with this project. Started with a bike with a cracked frame (previous owner said it fell off the trailer a few times), a siezed motor, bent every thing, rear brake won't move and shot...
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I am a macanic and I built this bike from ground up. I have had scary misfortunes with 2 strokes and so I went with this project. Started with a bike with a cracked frame (previous owner said it fell off the trailer a few times), a siezed motor, bent every thing, rear brake won't move and shot suspension! Not to mention, the previous owner had all the bolts stripped, not fitting right with 16mm and 1/2 inch sizes and badly painted with black spray paint! I had a friend with an old YZ 80 with ONLY a siezed motor who sold me the parts. I put a whole YZ 80 together around a TTR 125E motor and rebuilt the motor. Added sweet upgrades and it was finally done. I got disc brakes too! It handled great! It was heavy though, but not bad. If I knew Honda was coming with the 150, I would buy that. But I love my YZ 125 Electric start.
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Reviewed on January 11, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R50E
5.0
I bought a TTR 50 the first month they came out and this is what I think. I have only had a few problems with the bike. During a pit bike race, I have all together broke my front fender, crushed my rear rim, broke side panels off, and burned the tire off the rim( from doing burn outs). This 50...
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I bought a TTR 50 the first month they came out and this is what I think. I have only had a few problems with the bike. During a pit bike race, I have all together broke my front fender, crushed my rear rim, broke side panels off, and burned the tire off the rim( from doing burn outs). This 50 hauled my 110 pound butt up a 95 foot hill with no tread on the back tire. Even though I am too big for this bike, it still will pull wheelies, do stopies and do dounuts on concrete. So all in all, this 50 hauls.
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Reviewed on January 2, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R230
5.0
I have only put a few hours on this bike but thus far am very pleased. Great handing, power, and it is a comfortable ride. that's all I could want at this time. I do wish it came with kick-backup...as opposed to just the electric start. Yamaha has put out a great product with this machine. For the...
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I have only put a few hours on this bike but thus far am very pleased. Great handing, power, and it is a comfortable ride. that's all I could want at this time. I do wish it came with kick-backup...as opposed to just the electric start. Yamaha has put out a great product with this machine. For the price, I don't think I made a bad decision.
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Reviewed on January 1, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha TT-R125LE
5.0
I purchased an 04 125Le last year used and it's a great bike for all. It pulls wheelies like you wouldn't believe. You don't even have to use the clutch on it. It is really good on turns, too. The only things that are bad is on left hand turns, the chain will pop off and it's really hard to start...
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I purchased an 04 125Le last year used and it's a great bike for all. It pulls wheelies like you wouldn't believe. You don't even have to use the clutch on it. It is really good on turns, too. The only things that are bad is on left hand turns, the chain will pop off and it's really hard to start and warm up. But, all in all, the bike is great. I would recommend a procircut pipe and for 120+ lbs, I would get new fork springs.
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