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Yamaha’s venerated YZ250 two-stroke motocrosser has long been a favorite platform for off-road competition, and now comes equipped for the task.
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The XE4 by Xtreme Electric MX (XEMX) converts Yamaha 250 and 450 YZF/YZFX to high-powered electric dirt bikes.
The Yamaha XE4 is a conversion of the conventional Yamaha YZ250F and YZ450F dirt bikes and has already performed well in competition.
Much like discussing religion and politics at a backyard BBQ, bringing up the debate of whether a 2-stroke dirt bike is faster than a 4-stroke is like asking if Ford is better than Chevy.
“All of my dirt bikes were four-stroke Hondas,” he says. “By the time I was 14, I was six-feet tall and I really wanted a full size two-stroke dirt bike.
With its "race-developed" RD350, Yamaha got the air-cooled, two-stroke twin formula spot on, and the bike is still remembered fondly.
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