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2008 Yamaha WR250X First Ride
2008 Yamaha WR250X First Ride
Those new to supermoto will appreciate how the WR250X makes a rider focus on technique in order to go fast.2008 Yamaha WR250X MSRP: $5999 The X model looks much different than its sibling with most changes emphasizing its supermoto styling. Generous application of black anodizing on the semi- double…
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2008 Yamaha WR250X & WR250R
2008 Yamaha WR250X & WR250R
"Not exactly an enduro, a supermoto or a sportbike, the WR250X is for riders who ride mostly paved surfaces. Its sibling, the off-road inspired WR250R, is for riders who spend more time in the dirt."Yamaha just released two new dual-purpose models for 2008, both of which stir up the current market offerings…
2008 Yamaha WR250R First Ride
2008 Yamaha WR250R First Ride
…out under my tinted visor. Hard on the brakes and tip it in, pegs grind and it's full-throttle and rev-limiter all over again.The 2008 WR250R and WR250X aren't anything like the existing slew of 250cc 4-stroke machines from Yamaha. The familiar WR model, the 250F enduro, has a totally different engine…
Shoei Hornet DS Helmet Review
Shoei Hornet DS Helmet Review
…lid.The ScoreWe've had a whole slew of dual-sport testing going on lately with a First Ride on the 2008 Honda CRF230L, '08 Yamaha WR250R and Yamaha WR250X. Then we picked up another Yammie in the form of the all-new XT250, which we are currently testing. The influx of on/off-road riding put us in the…
Yamaha Motorcycle History
Yamaha Motorcycle History
…child?s PW50 and two off-road versions of their four-stroke motocross bikes, the WR250F and WR450F. Bridging the gap between dirt and street are the WR250X, WR250R, XT250 and TW200 dual-purpose machines. When the dirt turns to pavement Yamaha continues to lead the way with ground-breaking technology in…



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