1970 Yamaha XS-1 650

1970 Yamaha XS-1 650

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1972 Yamaha DS7 250

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The 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 and 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 represent two chapters in Yamaha's storied history.

The 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 from Japan was powered by a 654cc OHV vertical twin producing 53hp at 7000rpm. Weighing 195.0kg (430 lbs) and with a seat height of 810mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 by contrast offered 247cc of 2-stroke twin power, delivering 30hp at 7500rpm. Tipping the scales at 135.0kg (298 lbs) with a top speed of 145km/h (90 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1970s bikes from the Japanese superbike revolution are increasingly sought after. Clean, original examples have seen significant value appreciation.

Specifications Comparison

1970 Yamaha XS-1 6501972 Yamaha DS7 250
Displacement654 cc247 cc
Power53 hp30 hp
Torque53.0 Nm24.0 Nm
Cylinders22
Top Speed170 km/h145 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight195.0 kg135.0 kg
Wet Weight212.0 kg147.0 kg
Seat Height810 mm780 mm
Wheelbase1430 mm1310 mm
Fuel Capacity14.0 L12.0 L
Gears5 -speed5 -speed

The Verdict

Comparing these two Yamaha machines reveals the brand's evolution. The 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 laid the groundwork with 53hp, while the later 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 pushed output to 30hp. From a collector's perspective, the 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 holds the edge with a 7/10 rating. Either way, both are worthy additions to any Yamaha collection. Parts availability is good for the 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 and moderate for the 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 — an important factor for any restoration project.

About the 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650

The 1970 1970 Yamaha XS-1 650 packs a 654cc OHV vertical twin engine with 53hp into a standard motorcycle package from Yamaha.

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About the 1972 Yamaha DS7 250

A standard motorcycle from 1972, the 1972 Yamaha DS7 250 delivers 30hp from its 247cc 2-stroke twin engine.

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