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  1. #1 Yamaha XTW250 RYOKU 
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    Any more info on these? Tech specs, availability?
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    It has the same engine as the XT250/SERROW. it’s a concept displayed at Toyko Motor Show.
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    Here is a “SUV motorcycle” with toughness and heavy-duty utility that adds a new dimension to the great mobility and convenience motorcycles are known for. It was designed to offer "unrestricted, anytime, anywhere" mobility for a variety of uses within the Japanese market, with great performance, load capacity, and operability. The combination of fat tires, a large rear carrier that is interchangeable with the tandem seat, the slim gas tank and the machine’s low center-of-gravity for control on unstable, changing land, give this motorcycle the performance to awaken your thirst for adventure. Its practical features include an engine guard that can be used as a spade, side stands on both sides, a folding windscreen, front carrier, removable LED fog lamps and two AC 100V battery sockets, all of which expand its potential in all kinds of riding fields and situations. Here is "a reliable tool" for people in Japan who love motorcycles and the outdoors.

    [Length×Width×Height]= ,130mm×900mm×1,350mm
    [Engine type]
    = Air-cooled 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
    [Cylinder arrangement]
    = Single cylinder
    [Displacement]
    = 249cm3
    [Fuel supply system]= Fuel injection
    [Transmission type]= Return type 5-speed

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