WR250R top speed

What is the top speed of an uncorked WR250f? I'm looking for a seller that has an (assuming) wrecked or engine blown wr250r that I could part the bike from.

That was quite a while ago, mind you...back when I first got the bike.thanks for your reply.

I just got back form a ride with a buell ulysses 1200, yamaha fz6, an older harley (no idea what model ) … If anyone has any other idea where to look to try and find one, that would be INCREDIBLY appreciative. The motorcycle has all it needs to reward you with a fun riding experience both on and off the road.The bike is built on a semi-double-cradle frame that uses a main frame of cast and forged aluminum sections, with high-strength steel downtubes.The ride comfort is assured by a fully adjustable 46mm fork which is paired with a linkage-mounted rear shock that can be adjusted for compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload.The motorcycle’s center piece is a 250cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-stroke; 4 valves, fuel injected engine which is mated to a constant-mesh 6-speed transmission with multiplate wet clutch.The 2014 Yamaha can be yours for no less than $6,690 and is available from september 2013.Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display,© Copyright TopSpeed. Not sure if it can actually do that. With this drive-train, the Yamaha WR250R is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of  . CW compares the Honda CRF250L vs. Kawasaki KLX250S vs. Yamaha WR250R. Weight has some minor impact but on flat roadway it would be negligible. I suspect that the Speedo is a little on the optomistic side though ;-).Thats with the 14 tooth front sprocket, standard rear.Of course, doing that speed on dirt is just crazy..A 100 MPH? WR enduro-style instrument panel provides excellent visibility in spite of the compact size. same people that make speedometers do the "dry weights" for motorcycle manufactures. I don't think it would be unreasonable to get 85mph out of it.pinned in fifth, ducked behind the bars....does anybody know how fast and 02 wr250 goes with only the throttle stop removed goes?85 is about right, depending on the year, i think (correct me if im wrong) the 06 and 07 bikes have diffrent gearing.Why make another top speed thread? I was also running 13/46 gearing.As far as power, obviously there is no replacement for displacement, its no xr650, but for a 250 it has good power. As for stopping power, the Yamaha WR250R braking system includes Single disc. Hydraulic. 2020 Yamaha WR250R. It has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in 2008, with most differences being cosmetic. Stock gearing, yosh pipe, dsp airbox, free mods.I believe "wrong" he is right by using GPS. But to us, the WR250R feels like it has a higher top speed than the DR-Z and is certainly way more comfortable at highway speeds. If you gear down to a 48 tooth rear your top speed at 9100 goes to 76 mph. I could consistently get it up to 99mph (indicated) 134kmh actual (according to GPS). In this version sold from year 2019 , the dry weight is  and it is equiped with a Twin, two-stroke motor. The WR250R does have a few creature comforts, however. Highway cruise\max speed capabily is primarily impacted (assuming stock condition) by elevation above sealevel, frontal area and road incline.

I've had mine up to 103 mph on flat tarmac, just to see what it would do. Check out the story at CycleWorld.com. There is about 98654345678987654345678987654 threads on the stop speed. Passes no problem, and it's very nimble.I was on a recent 3500 mile trip with about 2500 miles being highway. Measurement mode includes stopwatch, distance-compensating tripmeter, etc. Stock tire is 120/80/18 vs 120/90/18 for a d606.

Also top speed on pavement at least 20% faster than dirt.I guess it is somewhere between 75 and 100 mph depending on which hemisphere we are in!yeah..I've heard some crazy numbers. The Yamaha WR250R is a dual-sport motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company.It has a 250cc (15 cu in) liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke DOHC engine, fed premium fuel by electronic fuel injection. Gearing and top speed. Subject: Re: WR250R Top Speed Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:54 pm As far as power, obviously there is no replacement for displacement, its no xr650, but for a 250 it has good power. If you want a reliable, agile and light, dual purpose bike, then you should take a closer look at Yamaha’s WR250R. Basic mode provides speed, clock, tripmeter and self-diagnostic function. !i recently drag raced a rfs400 and backed off when my gps read 74.5 mph. who ever can do 82mph on the track is more of a man than me:ride:You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.Copyright© ThumperTalk, Inc. - All rights reserved. The 2020 Yamaha WR250R is an interesting member of the WR family. 103 is impressive for a 250. Stll wasn't nearly topped out yet.

Just curious...Mine is 100% stock and I get 135 km/hre. Regarding the chassis characteristics, responsible for road holding, handling behaviour and ride confort, the Yamaha WR250R have a frame with front suspension being Inverted fork and in the rear suspension it is equiped with Single shock . Dependent on weight of rider, terrain, etc.

UNFKNBLVBL! (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission) Emissions - Stock tire sizes are 80/100-21 on the front, and 120/80-18 on the rear. size 230 mm (9.1 inches) at the rear.930 mm (36.6 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.Front Brakes Dimensions - Disc Dimensions,Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity,23.70 Nm (2.4 kgf-m or 17.5 ft.lbs) @ 8000 RPM,Recuperation 60 to 140 km/h in highest gear,Fuel Consumption - MPG - Economy - Efficiency,3.31 litres/100 km (30.2 km/l or 71.06 mpg),76.8 CO2 g/km. Changing to a D606 rear effectively lowers your gearing to about 13/41. What was your body weight at the time?Skip: Why is this information useful ?