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7.5/10 Trial

Yamaha Tricker 250 Review

"A slow, loveable oddball that rewards the right buyer enormously."

Urban riders wanting adventure bike character cheaply $2,500-$4,500 used 2004-2016
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
120 km/h (estimated)
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Power
18 hp
@ 7,500 rpm (estimated)
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Torque
19 Nm
@ 6,000 rpm (estimated)
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Fuel Economy
33.3 km/L
78 mpg ยท 3.0 L/100km (approx. 33 km/L typical real-world average)
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Service Every
5,000 km
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Weight
118 kg
(wet/curb weight)
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Engine
249cc air-cooled SOHC single-cylinder 4-stroke
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Seat Height
810 mm
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Transmission
6-speed
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Engine Lifespan
100,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The Tricker is genuinely charming in a way that's hard to explain until you've ridden one. That 249cc air-cooled single punches out a lazy, torquey character that suits the scrambler-ish styling perfectly. It's not fast โ€” seriously, don't kid yourself โ€” but it rewards smooth riding and feels completely at home on fire roads, gravel tracks, and slow urban commuting. The wide bars and upright position make traffic easy work. Used examples tend to be well-maintained since owners genuinely love these bikes, but watch for tired suspension on anything with serious off-road history. Forks go soft, rear linkage bearings seize if neglected. Chain and sprocket wear is worth checking closely given the low gearing. Parts availability is the real headache โ€” this was Japan-domestic-market focused, so sourcing OEM bits takes patience and money. Budget accordingly. At the right price it's an absolute blast for the right person. Just go in clear-eyed about what it is: a slow, loveable novelty with genuine character rather than a serious tool.

Pros

+Unique character and styling
+Bulletproof single-cylinder engine
+Light and flickable handling
+Versatile urban and dirt use
+Strong owner loyalty community

Cons

-Parts sourcing genuinely painful
-Suspension needs frequent attention
-Completely outgunned on highways
-Limited dealer support outside Japan
warning
Avoid if

You need motorway capability or fast parts

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