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Clubman B

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250cc 4-stroke


I had a look at the WR 250 R, but at 133kg seems heavy for a 250. But yeah i would pay a bit more for a decent bike!

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Mark



-- Edited by Crocker on Friday 31st of August 2012 11:54:07 AM

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I'm currently looking for a decent 250 4-stroke. Something like a CRF or a Yam WRF whould be ideal. Willing to pay up to and around £3500. Excellent condition and low miles.

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Mark Crocker



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For just a tiny bit more how about this?

http://wr250r-x-euro.activeboard.com/t50531752/wr-250r-2010/

Andy is a genuine bloke who looks after his gear.

Don't worry about the exhaust, I want that wink



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I went from a TTR250 to my WRR.

The weight is deceptive, it certainly doesn't feel it.

Having had mine for almost a year now I can say with confidence that to ride it is better in every way (bar possibly one *) than the TTR.

Long service intervals, great build quality, reliable and excellent on & off tarmac.

* The seat may be a bit more comfy on the TTR biggrin



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Sorry Bri ashamed.gif



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just bumped my wr250f back to the top of the for sale posts
might be of intrest to you
i havent had time to try selling it properly but will have to soon as a new toy may be coming

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Steve H wrote:

I went from a TTR250 to my WRR.

The weight is deceptive, it certainly doesn't feel it.

Having had mine for almost a year now I can say with confidence that to ride it is better in every way (bar possibly one *) than the TTR.

Long service intervals, great build quality, reliable and excellent on & off tarmac.

* The seat may be a bit more comfy on the TTR biggrin


 Thats interesting as the WR 250R is the right bike for me spec wise! It was just the weight putting me off but as you say you don't notice it! I used to ride a TTR 

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If you go for Andy's please don't buy the exhaust as well, I want it wink biggrin 



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That's a nice looking wrf for sale !

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