Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

THE LIGHT FANTASTIC

The lightweight sportsbike class has been one of the surprising successes in recent years. Originally launched as premium machines for developing bike markets in Asia, these 250-400cc bikes, with single or twin-cylinder motors, have also found a successful niche in Europe and North America.

Yamaha was a little late to this party, but its 250cc R25 was a big hit when launched in 2014. A neat parallel twin engine with high specification, in a sporty chassis with R1-styled bodywork, it wowed the market in Indonesia where it

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