How heavy is a WR 250?
256 lb
Yamaha WR250F
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Weight | 256 lb (116 kg) (claimed) (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 2.1 US gal (7.9 l; 1.7 imp gal) |
Fuel consumption | 71 mpg‑US (3.3 L/100 km; 85 mpg‑imp) |
Related | Yamaha YZ250F Yamaha WR450F Yamaha WR250R |
Whats the difference between a YZ250FX and a WR250F?
While the WR250F has different ECU tuning than the YZ250FX and a Forestry Service-compliant spark arrestor-type muffler, the engine itself is the same as the YZ250FX.
Is WR250F four-stroke?
The new model’s liquid-cooled, four-stroke, electric start engine features an all-new cylinder head with a larger and improved intake port shape and new exhaust camshaft profile straight from the MXGP dominant YZ250F.
How much does a 2003 WR250F weight?
233.7 lbs
Water cooled, 249cc, Single, DOHC
Engine and transmission Switch unit | |
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Engine type: | 1 cylinders, 4-stroke, Single |
Seat height: | 39.3 inch |
Weight | |
Dry weight: | 233.7 lbs |
How much does a Yamaha WR250R weight?
295 lb
Yamaha WR250R
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Seat height | 36.6 in (930 mm) |
Weight | 295 lb (134 kg) (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 2.0 US gal (7.6 l; 1.7 imp gal) |
Related | Yamaha WR250F |
How much horsepower does a WR250F have?
Approximately 30 HP
2021 Yamaha WR250F Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Engine | 250cc single 4-stroke, liquid cooled |
Power | Approximately 30 HP |
Bore x Stroke | 77.0mm × 53.6mm |
Compression Ratio | 13.8:1 |
How much does a Yamaha wr250r weight?
Why did Yamaha discontinue the WR250R?
Yamaha says “global production efficiency” is the main reason the WR250R is no longer with us. Yamaha offers 40 different motorcycle and scooter models in the United States alone, and that number is supplemented by various bikes for the global market.
What is the difference between a WR250R and a WR250F?
From their appearances alone it’s easy to see why the WR250F (right) is the superior machine for off-road riding. But the WR250R can follow it nearly anywhere at a slower pace, and keep going when the road requires a license plate.