After months of
waiting we finally got to throw a leg over Yamaha's all new electric start
2003 WR 250F. Just as Yamaha made everyone play catch up in 1998 with
their release of the high performance YZ400 four-stroke, they've done it
again but this time in the middleweight 250 class. It's electric start and
engine that revs to the moon with excellent handling make it a formidable
off road machine. You can literally hop on this bike and within a few
turns be comfortable enough to ride it fast.
Pushing the start
button brings the WR to life with a quiet exhaust note. Then a quick twist
of the throttle lets you know this isn't your daddy's 4-stroke as the
engine revs to 13,500 RPM. Put her in gear dump the clutch and hang on!
I'm a pretty big guy at 6'0" 215 pounds in my birthday suit and the
WR250 just about yanked my arms from the sockets when it hit the power
band.
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Besides having an
almost 2-stroke like punch the suspension works well and the horizontal
seat let's the rider make rear to front seat movement effortlessly. You do
however pay a price for the ease of seat transition with a somewhat firm
seat. Smaller riders will be at home with the riders compartment but
bigger riders will find it somewhat cramped. Ride it like you stole it
types will absolutely love the way the WR250F likes to be ridden, high in
the RPM's and in full attack position. Less aggressive riders will also
like this machine with its nice suspension, handling, quick turning
ability and supple low-end power.
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As with its big
brother the WR450F, the bone stock WR250F does need some tinkering to
impress you. To import the WR's from Japan Yamaha must meet a boatload of
requirements so, yes, you guessed it, bog city as delivered from the
showroom. Even though the stock bike is castrated it still does not meet
the standards in California to receive a green sticker. For those wishing
for more power then the stock machine delivers Yamaha has you covered.
Your first two modifications are free, remove the throttle stop and boot
from the air box. The next one will cost you $39.95.
New sound
requirements (96dBa) limit you from running a wide-open exhaust so
Yamaha's "GYT-R" came up with a muffler insert that keeps the
noise level below the standard and makes more horsepower then the tiny OEM
insert. Yamaha dealers should have the trick looking inserts in stock,
part number GYT-5TJ93-75-00 (muffler insert). With these modifications and
a skid plate for off road use this one nice off road weapon!
In 2003 the WR 250F
didn't get all of the upgrades of the YZ 250F but did get an electric
start so the trade off will make most off road's happy.
Notable
WR250F Upgrades: |
Newly
designed crankshaft was beefed up for reliability. (Ty Davis is
the only person I know of that blew a crank out of a previous
model) |
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2002
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2003
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Crank
Web |
105mm
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106mm
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Crank
Pin |
30mm
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32mm
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Bearing |
38mm
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40mm
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Crank
Taper |
17mm
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20mm
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Crank
Length |
95.5mm
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106mm
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- Redesigned
airbox features all-new retaining bracket for improved
sealing. It also is tool less! Three tabs and you can access
the filter.
- Larger-capacity
radiator and louvers ensures maximum cooling efficiency and
minimal horsepower loss.
- Super-strong
twin-spar frame redesigned with reduced weight and greater
lateral rigidity for minimal flex and scalpel-sharp handling.
- All-new
tapered swingarm features less weight and greater rigidity for
more compliant rear suspension action.
- Recalibrated
front fork settings deliver improved damping force with less
bottoming for a smoother, more compliant overall stroke.
- Rear
shock refinements include improved actuation, a new linking
ratio and enhanced damping force.
- Removable
aluminum rear subframe constructed of square-section pipe for
reduced weight.
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All-new,
lighter-weight front and rear master cylinders and calipers,
combined with 250mm fully floating front and 245mm rear disc,
delivers stronger stopping power with greater, more
progressive control and feel.
- The
rear master cylinder is a one-piece unit with the reservoir
built into it.
- Retooled
steering crown combines with all-new bodywork - flatter seat,
fuel tank and radiator shrouds - creates a more aggressive
riding position while allowing optimal rider movement.
Handlebars were moved up 10mm.
- More
weight savings come via all-new, two-piece (part aluminum,
part plastic) engine protector plates and thinner-walled
engine guard construction.
- All-new
automatic decompression system eliminates manual lever,
ensuring easy restarts in any gear.
- All-new
hot start system features convenient, handlebar-mounted lever.
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Engine: |
- Liquid-cooled,
249cc, 5-valve, DOHC, 4-stroke with trick, factory team-spec
titanium valves produces tremendous, hard-hitting low- and
mid-range torque and a broader powerband tuned specially for
enduro/off-road performance needs.
- Lightweight
forged piston reduces reciprocal mass and friction for faster
revving and greater durability.
- Stratospherically
high, 13,500-rpm redline means incomparable,
competition-crushing pulling power.
- 37mm
Keihin FCR flat-slide carburetor with throttle position sensor
(TPS) ensures ultra-precise fuel/air mixing and
lightning-quick throttle response.
- Digital
CD ignition system delivers more precise spark and monitors
engine speed to ensure optimal timing for faster, stronger
response during hard acceleration. A direct coil is used. The
ignition coil is built into the plug wire.
- Lightweight
exhaust system with specially shaped header angle maximizes
engine power and allows hassle-free replacement of oil filter.
Exhaust is all Titanium!
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Electric
starting and kick starting with integrated hot-start button
ensures easy restarts in any gear.
- Slick-shifting,
wide-ratio, 5-speed transmission with heavy-duty, multi-plate
clutch geared specially for broad, off-road/enduro power
delivery and features an involute spline set-up for smoother
shifting, instant hook-up.
- Dry
sump lubrication system uses frame as oil tank, helping to
create a more compact engine and chassis for superb handling
performance.
- Magnesium
cylinder head cover helps shave weight.
- Trick,
works-style clutch lever features race-spec barrel adjuster
for on-the-fly adjustability.
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Chassis/Suspension: |
- Lightweight
46mm inverted Kayaba cartridge fork features 11.8" of
travel with compression and rebound damping adjustability.
- Low-friction
outer tubes and aluminum piston rods ensure smooth, compliant
fork stroke for superior handling and light steering.
- Rear
suspension system features fully adjustable Kayaba shock with
12.4" of travel and separate adjusters for high- and
low-speed compression damping.
- Lightweight
21" front and 18" rear rims provide exceptional
durability and help reduce unsprung weight for optimal
suspension performance.
- Premium
Dunlop 739 knobbies offer unbeatable, competition-spec
traction and excellent wear.
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Additional
Features: |
- Enduro-legal
lighting front and rear increase versatility by maximizing
nighttime and low-light visibility.
- Large,
2.6-gallon fuel tank ensures excellent range.
- Resettable
tripmeter allows rider to keep track of both mileage and fuel
reserves.
- Wide,
cleated, folding cast alloy footpegs provide excellent
comfort, grip and ground clearance.
- Cleated
rear brake lever and folding shift lever tip offer superb grip
and excellent durability.
- Lightweight
aluminum kickstand adds convenience and tucks up high when not
in use.
- Repackable
exhaust silencer.
- Durable,
comfortable handlebar grips.
- Stainless
steel clutch cable for longer life.
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