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Posted on Apr 09, 2009

I need a wiring diagram for yz 250 wr 1993 - 2004 Yamaha YZ 250

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1400Slugg

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1982 kawasaki KLT 250 Trike Wiring diagram

http://www.manualz.info/ try here its a gr8 site


hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: 1993 yamaha yz 250 bareel damage

there's a company called Langcourt (www.langcourt.com) that specialize in barrel repair. i just had mine done there. i've also got a 1993 yz 250 stripped for parts if you're interested in anything else, unfortunatly i've already sold the barrel.

tombones

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: CONVERT A YZ 250 INTO A WR 250

The YZ is a dirt bike as is. The WR is a street bike and has more accessories on it.

  • Remove the body parts you do not want to get broken. Turn signals, tail light, speedometer, tachometer and mirrors are the main things. Fenders and headlight are possibilities also but the fenders tend to keep mud off the the engine and your body while the headlight allows you to ride at night.
  • Change to a larger rear sprocket. Two or three teeth will make a difference. This will make the bike to " quicker " off the line and out of turns and provide more torque than stock. Top end is a bit slower but with all the twists and turns you seldom get to top speed anyway.
  • Get a heavier flywheel. Yamaha has one but the cost is about $105.00. An aftermarket flywheel may be an option that would cost less.
Please rate this solution. Thanks!

tombones

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: oil change on a 1993 yz 250

The filter is under a cover plate just forward of the clutch and towards the top of the gearbox. With filter change, the bike takes 1.16 quarts of 10w40 motor oil. ( 1.1 liter ).

Download a free PDF service manual >

http://www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp

Page 2.1 for capacity and 4.56 for oil filter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: Where can I find a power valve assembly diagram?


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Hi need help I've got a 2002 wr 426f but need new frame I can buy a yzf 250 2002 frame but not sure if it will fit I know ill lose my kick stand

Yes the YZ frame will work perfect.
The main difference in a WR to a YZ is the extra weight that the flywheel has on the WR's engine,other than that the bikes are about identical.
Good luck,Gary
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CONVERT A YZ 250 INTO A WR 250

The YZ is a dirt bike as is. The WR is a street bike and has more accessories on it.
  • Remove the body parts you do not want to get broken. Turn signals, tail light, speedometer, tachometer and mirrors are the main things. Fenders and headlight are possibilities also but the fenders tend to keep mud off the the engine and your body while the headlight allows you to ride at night.
  • Change to a larger rear sprocket. Two or three teeth will make a difference. This will make the bike to " quicker " off the line and out of turns and provide more torque than stock. Top end is a bit slower but with all the twists and turns you seldom get to top speed anyway.
  • Get a heavier flywheel. Yamaha has one but the cost is about $105.00. An aftermarket flywheel may be an option that would cost less.
Please rate this solution. Thanks!
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