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8.5/10 Dual-sport

Yamaha Wr250r Review

"The benchmark used dual-sport buy if budget allows."

Adventure riders wanting genuine off-road dual-sport capability $4,500-$7,500 used 2008-2020
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
145 km/h
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Power
30 hp
@ 10,000 rpm
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Torque
24 Nm
@ 8,000 rpm
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Fuel Economy
28.6 km/L
67 mpg ยท 3.5 L/100km or approximately 28.5 km/L (typical real-world average)
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Service Every
5,000 km
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Weight
134 kg
(wet/curb weight)
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Engine
250cc liquid-cooled DOHC 4-valve single-cylinder
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Seat Height
930 mm
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Transmission
6-speed
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Engine Lifespan
100,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The WR250R is one of those rare bikes that does exactly what Yamaha promised and keeps doing it fifteen years later. It's genuinely dual-sport capable โ€” not trail-capable-with-asterisks like most street-registered dirt bikes. The liquid-cooled 250 four-stroke makes around 30hp, which sounds modest until you're threading singletrack at altitude and realizing the engine never misses a beat. Fuel injection on all years means easy cold starts and consistent throttle response whether you're at sea level or 10,000 feet. Used examples hold value stubbornly because the owner community knows what they have. Buying used, check the suspension linkage bearings โ€” they're notorious for neglect and expensive to rebuild properly. Ask specifically whether the owner ever serviced the rear shock linkage. Also verify it hasn't been dropped hard on the right side; that radiator sits exposed. Most WR250Rs live easy lives as weekend adventurers, so finding a clean example isn't difficult. Budget for new tires immediately regardless of what's fitted.

Pros

+Bulletproof fuel-injected engine
+Genuinely capable off-road
+Strong resale, parts availability
+Excellent high-altitude performance
+Lightweight and flickable

Cons

-Suspension linkage neglect common
-Holds value, costs more
-Limited top-end highway speed
-Exposed radiator vulnerability
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Avoid if

You primarily commute highways at high speeds

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