What does the F stand for in WR250F?
“f” – fabulous.
How much is a Yamaha WR250F worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $8,599 | $8,450 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $8,599 | $8,450 |
What does WR stand for in WR250F?
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.
How much horsepower does a WR250F have?
Approximately 30 HP
2021 Yamaha WR250F Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Engine | 250cc single 4-stroke, liquid cooled |
Power | Approximately 30 HP |
Bore x Stroke | 77.0mm × 53.6mm |
Compression Ratio | 13.8:1 |
Can you ride a WR250F on the road?
The new model is fitted with a full power ECU and comes with ADR compliance so can be fully road registered in all states. A free Off-Road Competition Kit is also offered for owners who wish to set up their WR250F to ride on closed courses.
Is WR250F an enduro?
By using the YZ250F as a starting point, our experienced development team – including Kiwi race team manager and Yamaha legend Josh Coppins – came up with an enduro weapon that turns, stops and goes better than ever before. The WR250F is a machine that can be raced straight out of the crate.
Is the wr250 street legal?
A good alternative is a lightweight dual-sport like the Yamaha WR250R (right), which harnesses much of the F’s ability in a less-expensive package…and it’s street legal.
Is the WR250F good?
The WR250F is an incredibly comfortable ride. The suspension settings are noticeably softer in comparison to the motocross version, but still offer plenty of resistance to bottoming. The fork offers enough holdup under braking that you still have confidence to drive harder into corners in comparison to other models.
Does WR250F have electric start?
High performance engine
The WR250F’s liquid-cooled, four-stroke, electric start engine features an all-new cylinder head with a larger and improved intake port shape and new exhaust camshaft profile straight from the MXGP dominant YZ250F.