Become a roadie and drive on with a Yamaha WR250F which turns you ‘On’ immediately. Crafted by Yamaha Motor Company, being a 250 cc or 15 cu, the WR uses liquid-coolant that carried nikasil coat cylinder engine, singularly made on avail for all those who value both taste and technology. Proffered as the first timer in the year 2001, the WR comprised of several components along with the changes in designer conceptualization with the commencing of the YZ250F motor bike prototype. Actually, YZ250F deferred from the tune least a bit in order to gather more power control, along with the headlight, the lighting coil, a comparatively soft suspension mode, the kickstand, lower degree of noise specs under various condition(s), large-sized radiator(s), with lower emitting versions. Yamaha WR in its present state would mean a wider-ratio gearbox that is possessed by most Enduro/trail mo-bikes. The presence of ‘WR’ in the name would symbolize a wider-proportioned gear box that is common to many Enduro/trail versions bikes with stands that go well if contrasted with the closely-proportioned gearbox that is equally essential for a motocross racer to possess.
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