2008 WR250R

Key Features:
  • Directly descended from our YZ motocrossers and WR off-road machines—even the original Yamaha YA-1 of 1955—the all-new WR250R is here to make Yamaha’s off-road prowess street accessible.

  • Not exactly an enduro model and not a streetbike either, the WR250R is for riders who ride off-road more than on. Its sibling, the supermoto-inspired WR250X, is for riders who spend more time on pavement.

Engine:
  • Fresh-sheet design 250cc liquid-cooled, DOHC engine with two titanium intake valves and two steel exhausts, forged piston and plated cylinder for outstanding durability.

  • Pentroof combustion chamber with downdraft-type straight intake helps make excellent power across the rev band, with maximum power at 10,000 rpm.

  • First use of fuel injection on a 250 Yamaha on/off-road bike. The system relies on input from a crank sensor, intake air pressure sensor and throttle position sensor feeding a compact ECU to provide optimum combustion.

  • An ECU-controlled EXUP exhaust valve, along with an electronic intake control valve, broadens the powerband.

  • Large titanium intake valves with WPC processed high lift cams, a treatment in which the surface is sprayed with fine powder at over 100 meters per second to increase surface hardness.
    Three-axis engine layout keeps the engine compact. Wet sump tucks between frame rails to keep the engine height down.

  • Rare earth-type ACM alternator keeps the weight down while providing all the current needed to run the FI and lighting systems.

  • Direct ignition coil sits atop the spark plug—another first on a Yamaha on/off-road model.

  • Six-speed gearbox provides a wide spread of ratios, with shower-type lubrication for reliability. A special light-action clutch makes shifting a snap.

  • Tucked-in, three-chamber muffler keeps the mass concentration up and the bike quiet.

  • Electric start only: Leaving off the kickstarter keeps it light and simple.

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Additional Features:
  • A slim, steel fuel tank is shaped with knee grip in mind, and the entire ergonomic layout is designed to make the rider feel like part of the bike.

  • Narrow, YZ-inspired seat features gripper-type cover for great seat-of-the-pants feel. Seat height is 36.6 inches.

  • WR enduro-style instrument panel provides excellent visibility in spite of the compact size. Basic mode provides speed, clock, tripmeter and self-diagnostic function. Measurement mode includes stopwatch, distance-compensating tripmeter, etc.

  • Minimalist front and rear fenders are designed for function, simplicity and lightness.

  • Bodywork with separate radiator heat outlet helps keep engine and rider cool.

  • Lightweight headlight and LED taillight maximize visibility and draw less current.

  • Adjustable front brake lever.

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