I worked all Summer of 1978 at a Golf Course in Oceanside California. I paid $800 Cash for it ! Rode it all Winter and Summer ! I even had a Frozen Turkey Bungy Corded behind me at Thanksgiving time break loose and pass me at a stop light in Carlsbad !!! Some MOFO stole it when I moved to the Sierras to grow Bud....Highway Patrol found it 4 yrs later....destroyed but still running ! Sitting here at 62... I WANT ANOTHER ONE RIGHT NOW !! SUCH A FUN BIKE !!!!
The spot light always seems to be focused on the larger bikes, but machines like the enduro 250 transitioned lots of kids from mini bikes to the streets.
I had that same bike when I was a kid in the early 2000s. I got to ride it like one time then my step dad sold it on me. Im still super sad about it. What a great bike. And you dont have to mix gas!
Two friends bought new 250s within a few hours after a wheelie contest one ended up without a rear fender..fun memories..Yamaha should re-release these great machines
I love it and love it and love the sound and smell of two stroke bikes. I had a 1980 yamaha DT250 and wish I never sold it. Currently I have 1977 yamaha DT125
This was the second new bike I owned, in those days. Very comfortable, good handling, good brakes. Mild in power delivery. Friend of mine had a TS185 Suzuki and used to out-accelerate me. This bike shared the same frame and ancillaries with the DT400.
Really ts185 will out run this dt250? I have ts185 frame now i want build that if that is case i just bought a dt250 1975 dosen't run tank has some rust needs coating then it should run
@@johnwhite192 The DT250 handled well, good brakes, plush ride...........but was mild mannered compared to the TS185. It was a hooligan . Rev like crazy. ! For this reason I sold it in short order. Never bought the DT400 though. It shared a lot with the DT250, frame included. Engine internals were different.
So ts250 frame is same as dt250 frame? Thats really interesting i have ts185 frame and I just bought a dt250 complete bike so i might keep the ts185 frame for backup if its the same? I might have the title to ts185 so that would be awesome if they are same and if i have title might be switching it all around lol thanks
had a blue one like this loved that bike.this one is beautiful.your right i did wreck mine twisted it all up.frony hub was cracked didnt know it until the wheel went crazy and the bike was history anyway you guys gets some nice stuff.
EXACTLY like my very first bike, back in 1978, paid $1199.00 on the road, from Brian Collins Motorcycles in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia....GREAT MEMORIES 😊
That was my first motorcycle in only one I had a 1979 Yamaha and Dorrough I bought it brand-new at Cycle City in Pennsylvania for $1,200. I must have fell off of it about 30 times. I hate a parked car doing 50 miles an hour I welled up in a wheelchair for two years I could not walk I was lucky I was alive.
I had that very bike...same year, same color.....had many bikes before, many after...that DT250 was my all time favorite!! But it did ruin a few light colored jackets...the oil from the exhaust would swirl up and deposit little black specks on the back of your shirt or jacket.!
If anyone bought this and wants to sell, has another, or knows of this exact model somewhere I’d be keen, This was the first bike I got used when I was 16 in Australia, I shoulda bloody bought this, mine was this colour and all, I’m now 45 😔🇦🇺👍🍻🍻
steve dental it's sold at auction for $5,000 to a collector who appreciates the fact that this is an extremely rare find an all original low miles virgin 40 year old motorcycle it happens to be an antique... anybody can buy a new bike for $5,000 and in 10 years it'll be worth $1,500, once they become in Antiques and extremely rare in this condition they actually go up in value every year I believe that's why people purchased these instead of a brand new bike
I worked all Summer of 1978 at a Golf Course in Oceanside California. I paid $800 Cash for it ! Rode it all Winter and Summer ! I even had a Frozen Turkey Bungy Corded behind me at Thanksgiving time break loose and pass me at a stop light in Carlsbad !!! Some MOFO stole it when I moved to the Sierras to grow Bud....Highway Patrol found it 4 yrs later....destroyed but still running ! Sitting here at 62... I WANT ANOTHER ONE RIGHT NOW !! SUCH A FUN BIKE !!!!
I used to catch massive air off dirt jumps on that exact bike when I was 16 years old. I also drove it to school every day.
I had the exact same bike as a teen and it had balls
My first bike... loved it
The spot light always seems to be focused on the larger bikes, but machines like the enduro 250 transitioned lots of kids from mini bikes to the streets.
Such a classic, everyone falls in love with a dt250
I those the sound of those bikes. I would love to have one
I had that same bike when I was a kid in the early 2000s. I got to ride it like one time then my step dad sold it on me. Im still super sad about it. What a great bike. And you dont have to mix gas!
Sounds like stepdad wasn’t familiar with Louisville Slugger or he wouldn’t have done that.
I had the same bike and rode it everywhere, super reliable
Loved the DT's always envious of the kids who had them.
awesome bike ! there were few of theses in my small town in ,nfld,canada ,we rode the hell out theses bikes,, the sound brings back good memories'!
I had one of those in when I was about 20. Had so much fun riding it on trails and just getting around town. Absolutely loved it. Wonderful bike.
Had a yellow 79. Rode the hell out of it. These bikes are bulletproof. Whoever gets this can ride forever.
WOW..the same make model and year that taught me to ride...im 57, got four bikes and still dig it....thanks to this....make, model and year...lol
Had a 76 DT 250, at 12 yrs old. this was a beast and jumped extremely well. Tons of memories on that bike. Mine was an ugly green color though.. 😂
My first bike, man I wish I had kept it.
I bought that bike new in 1978 as well. Wish I still had it. I do remember it had some kickback.
Me Too...
I had the exact same bike, but mine was a 79. Damn I wish I still had it.
Two friends bought new 250s within a few hours after a wheelie contest one ended up without a rear fender..fun memories..Yamaha should re-release these great machines
I love it and love it and love the sound and smell of two stroke bikes.
I had a 1980 yamaha DT250 and wish I never sold it.
Currently I have
1977 yamaha DT125
I bought one exactly like it brand new in 1978. It is a cool bike
This was the second new bike I owned, in those days. Very comfortable, good handling, good brakes. Mild in power delivery. Friend of mine had a TS185 Suzuki and used to out-accelerate me. This bike shared the same frame and ancillaries with the DT400.
Really ts185 will out run this dt250? I have ts185 frame now i want build that if that is case i just bought a dt250 1975 dosen't run tank has some rust needs coating then it should run
@@johnwhite192 The DT250 handled well, good brakes, plush ride...........but was mild mannered compared to the TS185. It was a hooligan . Rev like crazy. ! For this reason I sold it in short order. Never bought the DT400 though. It shared a lot with the DT250, frame included. Engine internals were different.
So ts250 frame is same as dt250 frame? Thats really interesting i have ts185 frame and I just bought a dt250 complete bike so i might keep the ts185 frame for backup if its the same? I might have the title to ts185 so that would be awesome if they are same and if i have title might be switching it all around lol thanks
@@johnwhite192 No John. What I mean is that the Yamaha DT400 and Yamaha DT250 use the same frame.
had a blue one like this loved that bike.this one is beautiful.your right i did wreck mine twisted it all up.frony hub was cracked didnt know it until the wheel went crazy and the bike was history anyway you guys gets some nice stuff.
I had a blue one and a yellow 175
You are exactly right. As soon as i got mine i took all the bits off it and took it to the trails.
A piece of rolling art.
EXACTLY like my very first bike, back in 1978, paid $1199.00 on the road, from Brian Collins Motorcycles in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia....GREAT MEMORIES 😊
Nothing like the sound of a good ole 2 strk
had this exact bike and color - first bike
I have a 1973 Yamaha dt175 gold mint condition
The 1973 175cc Enduro by Yamaha was a CT-3.
My dream bike
GOT SAME,,BUT MINES A 400, EN YELLOW,,LUV THAT BIKE,,
I had 1 as a older teen it ran its ass off
That was my first motorcycle in only one I had a 1979 Yamaha and Dorrough I bought it brand-new at Cycle City in Pennsylvania for $1,200. I must have fell off of it about 30 times. I hate a parked car doing 50 miles an hour I welled up in a wheelchair for two years I could not walk I was lucky I was alive.
My first two-stroke!! I have videos of it what a fun tank of a bike
7 years 😅,where did they go 😮
I had that very bike...same year, same color.....had many bikes before, many after...that DT250 was my all time favorite!! But it did ruin a few light colored jackets...the oil from the exhaust would swirl up and deposit little black specks on the back of your shirt or jacket.!
Love that motorcycle.
motor yamaha dt top world 😍👍
Beauty.
Can I ask what a stunning bike like that sold for. Cheers
Hermosa motocicleta...
Class of 81, 81, 81. Reward for straight A's. My grades after getting my White 78 however? State, not Stanford.
Where can I get brake pads for my78 DT250 ? TIA
"Back in the day." Hilarious.
Were do i find your guy auctions? I know this is probably sold but for future bikes? Thank you
KaplanCycles.com
If anyone bought this and wants to sell, has another, or knows of this exact model somewhere I’d be keen, This was the first bike I got used when I was 16 in Australia, I shoulda bloody bought this, mine was this colour and all, I’m now 45 😔🇦🇺👍🍻🍻
Hey I have the same bike but in blue can you tell me where you found the head and tail light along with the magento if you needed to get one
beauty eye and ear candy
The bike is for sale on ebay and looks rough now.
My 250 was a complete turd, always something going wrong. My 175 on the other hand was a little gem. ACP396Y WHERE ARE YOU NOW
Why is the pipe on right side is that US spec?
Do porting and the engine will more powerfull
Same thing on Yamaha RX King 135 Cc
Got one for daily use?
I wrecked 3 and 1/2 of them in 1 year . We broke them and tossed them .
I have a blue 1975 where can I find a oem exshaust for it ?
Is this bike still alive. Is it for sale?
What did it sell for
i think they were about 900 new
I paid $1050 for mine just like this one in 1978.
for 5,000 dollars you can get a 2018 klx 250 dual sport fuel injected motorcycle. What did it go for ?
steve dental it's sold at auction for $5,000 to a collector who appreciates the fact that this is an extremely rare find an all original low miles virgin 40 year old motorcycle it happens to be an antique... anybody can buy a new bike for $5,000 and in 10 years it'll be worth $1,500, once they become in Antiques and extremely rare in this condition they actually go up in value every year I believe that's why people purchased these instead of a brand new bike
I wish I would have keep my 1973 suzuki TS 400 . I loved that bike . Your right its a investment .
@@KaplanCycles I bet the DT is simpler maintenance wise too.
What's top speed?
Bought one new in 78 $1099
I have a dt50
How much you want for it?
Can I bring it to Australia?
It's sold
Unrestored my ass...
can i buy this bike
What is the number ?
Under the influence of what ?
"original patina"
got 1 identical, unraped, 6,ooo mi
ryan combs
That's an important point. Any activity between you and your bike should consensual.
Hey whats up
Hii, Is this bike still up for sale?
🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭 How much?
I will give you 2.000 cash