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Yamaha WR250F
| Field | Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Yamaha WR250F | |||
| image | File:2002WR250F.jpg | |||
| manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company | |||
| production | 2001 - present | |||
| class | Off road, Enduro | |||
| engine | 246 cc Single-cylinder; four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 5 titanium valves | |||
| bore_stroke | 77.0 x | |||
| compression | 12.5:1 | |||
| ignition | CDI | |||
| transmission | Constant-mesh 6-speed; multiplate wet clutch, chain drive | |||
| suspension | Front: Inverted telescopic fork; fully adjustable, 11.8 in travel | |||
| Rear: single shock; fully adjustable, {{Convert | 12.2 | in | abbr | on}} travel |
| brakes | Front: hydraulic single disc brake, 250 mm | |||
| Rear: hydraulic single disc brake, 245 mm | ||||
| tires | Front: 80/100-21 51M | |||
| Rear: 100/100-18-59M | ||||
| wheelbase | 58.3 in | |||
| length | 85.2 in | |||
| width | 32.5 in | |||
| height | 51.1 in | |||
| seat_height | 38.6 in | |||
| wet_weight | 256 lb (claimed) | |||
| fuel_capacity | 2.1 usgal | |||
| fuel_consumption | 71 mpgus | |||
| related | Yamaha WR250R | |||
| Yamaha WR450F | ||||
| Yamaha WR125 | ||||
| caption | 2002 Yamaha WR250F with modifications for on-road use |
Rear: single shock; fully adjustable, 12.2 in travel Rear: hydraulic single disc brake, 245 mm Rear: 100/100-18-59M Yamaha WR450F Yamaha WR125 The Yamaha WR250F is an off-road motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company. It has a 250 cc liquid-cooled single nikasil coated cylinder engine. First offered in 2001, it shared many components and design concepts with the YZ250F motocross model. It is basically the YZ250F detuned slightly for more controllable power, with a headlight, lighting coil, softer suspension, a kickstand, better noise specifications, larger radiators, and lower emissions. The WR250F is basically a YZ250F modified for enduro competitions, extreme enduro competitions and hard enduro competitions and the practice of these extreme sports. The WR in the name indicates a wide-ratio gear box common to most enduro or trail bikes and stands in contrast to the close-ratio gearbox essential to a motocross racer. Over the years the WR250F has benefited from the advances made in the YZF motocross version, gaining advancements such as an aluminum frame and improved suspension.
thumb|Yamaha WR250X Despite the similar name, it shares very few common components with the heavier, street-legal dual sport WR250R or its supermoto variant WR250X.
Significant advances
| 2015 | Bilateral beam frame, 6-speed transmission, Rear slant cylinder, KYB SSS Forks, and Fuel Injection |
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References
References
- {{Official. http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelspecs/66/0/specs.aspx
- http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2008models/2008models-Yamaha-WR250F.htm Total motorcycle.com 2008 Yamaha WR250F
- (12 December 2014). "First Impression: 2015 Yamaha WR250F".
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