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Rather than hijack Steve's For Sale thread, I have started a new one - hope that's OK Steve?

I am quite surprsied that there aren't more WR250Rs around and that we haven't heard more from their owners. Apologies to Salcomberider (Laurie) if he has posted some info about his steed but, if he has done, I missed it cry

I would be interested in your opinion of the WR250R if you have a moment Laurie smile

Anyways up, I have spent a few days trail riding in the mountains of S spain on these little beauties and they are cracking dirtbikes with that all-important 6th gear and non-close ratio gearbox making both trail and road riding comfortable. I have to admit to being a tad jealous of Steve's acquisition but he has promised to let me have a go on it - I think wink

Here is a write up from the TTR250 Yahoo Group:

I have recently upgraded from the TTR to the WR250R

I purchased the ttr new in 2005 (Australia) - this was my first bike at age of
42 (only riding a farm bike once a year when growing up). I loved my ttr even
after a broken humorous in 2006 and a dislocated shoulder in 2007. Now that I
have been riding for almost 6 years, I think I have progressed from a novice to
probably intermediate and am fairly conservative when on the trails (memory of
pain stays with you for a while - the older we are the longer the healing takes)

I have done around 6000km of off road riding and the bike still goes great. I
get it serviced once a year by a friend and do the normal general maintenance -
clean filter after each ride, oil & filter changed around 1000km or less. The
only major problem was having to replace the clutch plates & springs (but this
was probably caused by my obsession with learning how to clutch wheelie - and
was not that expensive or difficult to do ourselves).

The main thing with the ttr was to put a good exhaust and de-restrict & to gear
it correctly - we mainly ride off road on fire trails & single track - very
minimal black stuff (plus I cut the seat foam down due to height challenged). I
have a staintune exhaust (aussie made), 13t front sprocket and now a 47t rear
sprocket (replaced chain & rear sprocket at about 4500km and was pleased with
the extra power that the larger rear sprocket gave - it also improved my riding
as I was using a higher gear more often and the engine seemed to be in a better
rev range (ie I was using 3rd more on the single track where I would have stayed
in 2nd before).

I was able to test ride the WR at the cowen Forrest ride last year and felt
comfortable straight away - it had a lot more power than the ttr and steered
really well (the test track was a 30min single track enduro loop in the Forrest
- which was a good test compared to a motocross or grass track which is not what
we usually ride on). After the test ride I decided the bike was the ride upgrade
for me - even though I still loved the ttr. I put a picture of the WR on the
fridge in April 2010 as a goal - and I finally ordered the new toy in dec 2011
in time for a Christmas mini adventure ride that I organized with a group of
mates.

I have kept the ttr so that I can invite mates along on rides that don't have a
bike (or maybe I just can't part with it). My 20 year old son has a ktm250excf &
my 18yo daughter is learning on a ttr230. The group we ride with have a range of
bikes, ktm450exc, Kawasaki klx250, ktm200, husky 250, xr250 etc.

The WR is a great bike that fits my needs perfectly and is not just a
replacement to the ttr but definitely an upgrade. The seat is narrower and
better for getting up on the tank to get the weight forward compared to the ttr
(it is a gripper style but not too hard compared to say my sons KTM). The fuel
injection works well - no choke and no fuel tap to worry about - and no need to
warm the bike up. There is no kick start - and just like the ttr if you leave
the key on you will kill a battery in about 1/2 hour - I have done this now on
both bikes! The fuel tank is metal - I believe this is to allow the system to be
pressurized for the fuel injection. One advantage is that there are no stickers
to bubble as there are shrouds on either side of the tank. The fuel cap is
lockable - which I think is a good thing. Plus as it is a sealed system, no tube
coming out of the fuel cap - that was always a pain on the ttr. There is a
radiator on the right hand side and a cooling fan that cuts in when needed. The
side stand is similar to the tttt (but it is sealed at the bottom which prevents
mud from filling up the hollow of the side stand).

With my experience from the ttr, I wanted to make sure I had all the goodies on
the new bike from the dealer so I waited until I could justify the expense - but
in the end I decided that life is disappearing too quickly so I just went &
bought it (making sure the wife doesn't find out how much it cost!). The
following is a list of what I got the dealer to include:

B&b bash plate, gytr exhaust, rental bars, bark busters, talon 48t sprocket,
chain, b&b numberplate holder, metzler mc5 tyres, lowering link (from ballards),
gytr rear rack, gytr air filters.

The b&b bash plate & no plate holder are excellent (Aussie made). The bash plate
is easy to take off to clean and is not too bulky but covers the right areas.
The gytr rear carry rack fits great and although I won't need to use it very
often, it is not obtrusive so I will leave it on all the time. It will make
carrying extra fuel easy or a small bag if we go on a longer ride.

The fuel economy & tank size is great - probably similar range to the ttr - most
other bikes will run out before the WR does.

Ps: highly recommend chris Watson motorcycles at Cessnock Nsw - i negotiated a
good price by getting competitive prices & they fitted everything at no extra
cost over the advertised retail price. They also spent a lot of time with me
when I picked up the bike.

I have ridden my son's ktm250f a few times and I have always been a bit nervous
as it has so much power. But right from the first ride I felt comfortable on the
WR. The front suspension is so much betterr than the ttr - the usd forks soak up
the bumps - often we come across rocky uphills and it just eats them up - it
amazes me sometimes when I see a large rock or ledge and think I'm going to have
a problem- but I just give it some throttle and it handles it as if there was
nothing there. But I don't feel intimidated like on the KTM (I always preferred
my trusty ttr over the KTM - but I love the WR even more).

The WR definitely has more power and acceleration - the gytr exhaust has a great
bark sound (but still 94db). On uphills, the front wheel spends more time off
the ground, and it can handle being left in third gear with some clutch rather
than having to drop down to 2nd. The ttr was like a tractor on uphills (with
13/47 gearing) and the WR is the same if not better.

I have done around 800kms since getting the bike just before Christmas and had
the first service - there is a 2 year/ 10000km warranty which is pretty good.

The only mods I have done is to remove the side stand cutout switch, chain guard
and pillion pegs (which protrude out and beg to be broken)

The foot brake lever is better design than the ttr - the pegs are similar. The
front sprocket cover is easier to remove to clean the mud than the ttr. There
are no stickers on the side panels. The engine is easy to clean as there are no
cooling fins.

The usd fork protectors are easy to remove to clean the forks. The brakes work
really well. The bike can like the front wheel easier than the ttr - makes it
easier to wheelie over obstacles.

There are a couple of small gripes though - the speedo pickup is from the engine
and hence with the change in gearing and tyres, it reads about 20% high. I have
check with forums and this is a known problem (they have even been reported to
read 10% high in stock trim which is bad). The only solution I have found is a
small electronic device that someone has made that can be installed which allows
you to adjust the reading by programing in a conversion factor based on
sprocket/tyre specs.

The air filter & cage is exactly the same as the ttr which is convenient,
however the filter is mounted vertically in a much smaller air box which is
awkward to reinstall the filter after cleaning. Also, the air box door has a
hinge which seems to give a good seal - but it is recommended to replace the
phillips head bold on the door with a Allen key bolt otherwise to get to the air
filter you need 2 different tools (Allen key to get the side panels off, and
Phillis head screwdriver to open the door - what were the guys at yamaha
thinking)

The other small gripe is that there is no hour meter on the fancy speedo unit -
so I purchased one and went to install it only to find that the spark plug lead
is a type that has the coil on the cap and although I got the dealer to install
it, it is not reading correctly - it must not be getting a good enough pickup
from the coil. My mate is going to get a different hour meter for me that he
will wire directly to the ignition so that it measures when the key is in.

Ps: I have put together a short report on the first major ride on the new bike -
you can view it from http://steve.businescraft.com (actually it's more like a
novel with plenty of pictures)

Well I hope this is of interest and helps answer the question - although I've
forgotten what the question was. Anyway, i'm off with a mate to join the
"trailrider" ride next weekend which is an organized ride done by KTM trail
tours in conjunction with the trailrider magazine - it's a 2 day ride from
ulladulla to batemans bay - and is graded "advanced" - should be an interesting



-- Edited by TTR on Sunday 25th of September 2011 09:40:00 AM

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RE: Steve's new Yamaha WR250R


Steve & any potential WR250R owners might find this interesting!wink

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=329337



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No expert, just a tip -

Make sure you have correct tool to get spark plug out, should you drop it in the wet stuff.

 

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After reading Tigermans link i'm thinking I may need a lowering link hmm

Other than that, I can't wait (unfortunatly I have to wait til tomorrow afternoon) to pick her up furious

I'll ride to Brians to let him have a go (it's written down now Brian, I'll have to wink) then see what needs doing to get it trail ready.

The Inaugural dirty run will be next Saturday (1st October)



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You will have to come and show me aswell mate.

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WR250R.jpg

Prettiest dirtbike I have seen for a while - and it rides like a dream - nice one Steve wink



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Really pleased for you mate nice looking bike biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Steve H wrote:

The Inaugural dirty run will be next Saturday (1st October)


 I'll come along mate if you want a second opinion. Been thinking about getting one of these for the collection......



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A white Yamaha???

Good one Steve - I like it.

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Lovely looking yammy Steve, them tyres look dodgy for the lanes though.


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Nice bike Steve, hope it gives you miles of smiles biggrin.



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Very nice Steve
Would be intrested to see what parts are interchangable with the F model ?
I hear the generator is rated at 350watts



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It's too pretty to get dirty cry

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Looks tidy from every angle

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Though it should with this mileage

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An absolute bargain, though as with any new bike extras have to be bought & various 'alterations' done hmm

First to be sorted are those tyres, I don't fancy using those on Devons finest no

Also ordered is a 'tail tidy' & flexible number plate which will be a vast improvement on the standard

Sometime I'll sort the gearing, possibly up a tooth on the rear & down one on the front but I understand that will make the speedo up to 20% wrong. There will probably be a fix, i'll look into it

I'll look into lowering it a bit sometime, no rush though

I must also get Kerry to set up the suspension for me, he did wonders on my TTR but early impressions are really favourable.

I can't wait to try her out on the lanes, but not just yet!



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Ming wrote:
Steve H wrote:

The Inaugural dirty run will be next Saturday (1st October)


 I'll come along mate if you want a second opinion. Been thinking about getting one of these for the collection......


 

You're more than welcome mate

It will be around a 4 hour ride around East Devon, starting around 9:15. Starting place & details TBC



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Nice looking bike

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RE: Steve's new Yamaha WR250R - pics added!


Nice - but bit shiney for the lanes ashamed Taking all that 'gubbins' off the rear and fitting a tail tidy will make a big difference.......seat looks comfy.

Any plans to ditch the chimley stack attached to the rear hmm

 

 

Yep looks very nice but I'd just have to have the pipe off smile



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nice bike good allrounder TBM did a test back along with a very lightly modified one think they only changed pipe and gearing a little oh and took off the HUGE no plate holder . Also yams look cool in white my old yzf was white love em to be different

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Steve H wrote:

The Inaugural dirty run will be next Saturday (1st October)


Can Trev join us please Steve?

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TTR wrote:
Steve H wrote:

The Inaugural dirty run will be next Saturday (1st October)


Can Trev join us please Steve?

Brian


 Of course, with Andy B & his bro-in-law thats 6, more than enough i'd say, 5 people looking out for a white Badger hmm



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Can I go on the reserve list please Steve?


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nice new one mmmmmm there is or has been a very good article in TBM mag a owner converted his to green laneing ill try and dig it out ? bring the bike down any time to sus the sus !!!

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Well - the WRR has now got some decent rubber on (CO2 and C19) so Steve won't be able to use that as an excuse for any badger activity on Saturday wink



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TTR wrote:

Well - the WRR has now got some decent rubber on (CO2 and C19) so Steve won't be able to use that as an excuse for any badger activity on Saturday wink


 Another Co2 convert then eh wink

 

Hope he doesn't scratch it ashamed



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jt wrote:

 Another Co2 convert then eh wink

 

          Hope he doesn't scratch it ashamed


 I was spoilt for choise with the TTR, I had / have 2 back wheels, one with an MT43 on & the other currently has my 2nd Mitas.

I umm'd & arrh'd about what to put on the WR R & decided on the Mitas because I've never thought I had chosen the wrong tyre with a Mitas but I have, several times, with the MT43.

This means I can't now do the Somerset forest ride next month but with winter approaching, & the possibility of another Whiteway Barton event I hope i've made the right choise.

With regards to the scratching, it's a 3 year old trail bike, it has scratches already wink



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I've just had first sight of this machine and.............

 

It's BEAUTIFUL

 

The whiteness of it is impressive and I do like the contrast of the black finish to the frame and swinging arm. The forks look tremendous too.

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It is, however, quite tall and if your inside leg measures less than 33 inches you will need thick (very thick) soled boots.

 

The engine looks tidy as well .....

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It will be interesting to see how it performs on the lanes compared with his 250 original and bigger TTR incarnations.

Jealous? Me? hmmdisbelief 

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She does look very nice, and clean - it'd almost be a shame to put that out on the lanes.
Probably best just put her back in wardrobe and only bring her out for special occasions when it's dry.

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what made you get the wr250r and not the wr250f?

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Lath Ktm Holvey wrote:

what made you get the wr250r and not the wr250f?


 6th gear

low(ish) maintenance schedules

The looks

Especially in white

The original price of the R probably put a lot of people off (over 6K disbelief) They are far more sensibly priced 2nd hand

I think this is the 1st in DTRFG

I loved loads of things about the TTR, the WR R seems to be the natural successor (sorry Bri)

Before the 1st lanes on Saturday I'm going to lower the rear shock on the stock adjustment & drop the forks a bit to lower the height by around 20mm, not a lot but worth trying, a lowering link is over £130

If i've time i'll fit the (much neater) tail tidy that arrived yesterday & better hand guards

Oh, and some heated grips

I do like heated grips wink

I want a tidier mount for the RA than the foam filled lunchbox I had on the TTR

Once the gearing's sorted (i'm still undecided what size sprockets to go for) the only other possible purchase is to change the end can. If the new gearing works out ok I won't bother though.



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Steve - can you let me know details of tomorrow's ride please. Meet point, time etc - I will need to leave the van somewhere convenient as well......

 

......or should I just look for the bright colour of your new bike and follow the light?wink



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Ming wrote:

Steve - can you let me know details of tomorrow's ride please. Meet point, time etc - I will need to leave the van somewhere convenient as well......

 

......or should I just look for the bright colour of your new bike and follow the light?wink


 I believe you've spoken to Brian now Andy so see you in the morning.

 

Tonight I lowered both front & rear by around 20mm, it does make me a bit more confident wink

The tail tidy & flexi no. plate are also fitted & it looks a lot better.

Pics will no doubt be posted tomorrow, hopefully without any of a white badger biggrin 



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Am I now the 2nd owner of an 'R' in DTRF

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Comes with a super comfy seat for my lard arse, 14 litre tank (200 mile range) and have just ordered a lowering link.

It arrives tomorrow and am laning on Sat biggrin



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Very Nice Harty!! the 'r' Will soon be taking over

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It certainly looks different with that tank!

Where have you got the lowering link from, I may go down that route myself though i'm also considering having the rear shock lowered by Justin Gibbs.

If the guys who've expressed an interest in the R do go ahead it won't be long before the first DTRFG WRR run biggrin

Have a good one on Saturday Mark, I won't be out again until next Saturday furious



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http://www.motorcycleloweringlinks.com/index.php?content=yamaha-lowering-link-wr250xr

Don't pay for Justin Gibbs to do your suspension, have a word with Kerry (Lost), he's a wizz at suspension set-ups plus it's free.



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Very nice too Harty.... I can see MR TTR being upset with all the TTR's leaving DTRF no



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Does the super comfy seat come as standard because it looks like the standard one in the pic and I didn't get the impression of it being particularly comfy when I had a bried sit on Steves'.

Would be interested to know how much you get stung for shipping and import duty and VAT - looking to get some bits from the States but am concerned how much it will tot up.



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Ming wrote:

Does the super comfy seat come as standard because it looks like the standard one in the pic and I didn't get the impression of it being particularly comfy when I had a bried sit on Steves'.

Would be interested to know how much you get stung for shipping and import duty and VAT - looking to get some bits from the States but am concerned how much it will tot up.


 The seat on mine is a 'Seat Concepts' seat http://seatconcepts.art.officelive.com/YAMAHA.aspx I've also got the original. As regarding bits, mine also has Bashplate from Flatlands Racing (easy oil change and plenty of protection)

- Yamaha Genuine Rear Rack
- Sandman CaseSavers (sprocket wear visibility + ability to use 14T front)
- Acerbis Rally Handguards with fitting kit
- FMF Fuel Commander (for dialing in more midrange or back to stock without uninstalling)
- Wide sidestand foot

So, the only thing I really needed was the lowering link, which is costing me £103 from the US



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I predict it will all end in tears!!!

TTR has been cry

 

 

 

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Paul Farrow wrote:

Very nice too Harty.... I can see MR TTR being upset with all the TTR's leaving DTRF no


 There were pic's of him riding a WR on here a week or so back - so he can't say much wink



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Damn fine steve.
Well done on picking one up second hand as yes they are extorsionate new!
Think you will be happy with this one - Steve and Debbie seemed to love them at Torro trail!

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