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Yamaha WR 250X
An outstanding no-compromise Supermotard, the WR250X is based on Yamaha's champion WR-F and YZ-F off-road race bikes, and is built to deliver utter exhilaration - whether on city streets or twisty back roads. Revving hard all the way to 10,000 rpm, it's powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-valve, 4-stroke DOHC single-cylinder engine. With electronic fuel injection and a 6-speed gearbox, the WR250X runs hard and fast, while the 298 mm front disc and 230 mm rear disc scrub off speed at your command. Compact, lightweight and brilliantly agile, it features 17 inch wheels with sticky sports tyres, aluminium frame, upside-down front forks and a link-type Monocross rear suspension system
Just like its WR250R counterpart, the WR250X features an
ergonomic layout that has been designed to ensure maximum comfort while riding
the bike out on pavement. It comes with a narrow, YZ-inspired seat features and
a gripper-type cover for a comfortable feel on the seats. Speaking of the seats,
it carries a height of 35.2." The WR enduro-style instrument panel also provides
excellent visibility in spite of its compact size. Two modes - Basic and
Measurement - offer all the pertinent information a rider needs for his
travails. The Basic mode provides the speed, clock, tripmeter, and
self-diagnostic function while Measurement mode features a stopwatch and a
distance-compensating tripmeter, among other things. The front and rear fenders
have also been designed with greater importance put on the bike’s overall
function, simplicity, and lightness. Meanwhile, the bodywork and the separate
radiator heat outlet helps keep the engine cool, providing comfort for both the
bike and driver.
The bike also carries high-lift cams carry a WPC surface
treatment with a sprayed fine powder surface to increase surface hardness. In
order to keep the engine height down, Yamaha added sump tucks between the frame
rails while a rare earth-type ACM alternator keeps the weight down, providing
all the current needed to run the FI and lighting systems. Just atop the spark
plug, Yamaha installed a direct ignition coil while a tucked-in, three-chamber
muffler helps keep mass centralized and the bike relatively quiet, an
achievement in its own right. The bike also features stiffer and sturdier front and rear
springs with street-oriented damping settings that reduces pitch compared to the
WR250R for excellent
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