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BigBird
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STOLEN - WR250R

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My 2008 Yamaha WR250R was stolen from my driveway in Frederick last week which is REALLY annoying because I had almost $5K worth of upgrades on it and is was dialed in PERFECTLY!

I'm offering a $1,000 Reward for it's Return! VIN JYADG21E28A001008 -- Call 301-788-8848
IMS 3 gal. Tank, Rick Mayer seat, FMF Q4 w MegaBomb & PCV Autotune O2 sensor, Revloc, LHRB, Tubliss, etc., etc.

So now I need to decide (quickly) whether to get another WR250R and replicate the upgrades OR to try something else?

The ONLY thing that wasn’t perfect on the WR was that it was a little heavy (275 w/o gas, etc.) and a little more power would be nice so I could keep up with the BIG bikes on really fast fire road climbs and on the highway.
The beauty of the WR was that it has a REALLY wide ratio 6 speed that would let me crawl in the tight stuff and cruise at 70 on the highway (top speed is near 80)

SUGGESTIONS APPRECIATED!!!
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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1. Man that SUCKS! :rant:

2. Christini AWD 250?

ENGINE
Engine Type GasGas 250 cc Liquid-cooled 2-Stroke single cylinder
Bore and Stroke 66.4 x 72 mm
Fuel Delivery Keihin PWK 38mm Carburetor
Ignition DC/AC Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI), Kick Start (Electric Start Optional)
Compression Ratio 11:01
Clutch Hydraulic-operated multi-plate clutch in oil bath
Exhaust System Aluminum Muffler w/Stainless Steel Rear End Cap

DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission 6 Speed in cascade Wide Ratio Transmission
Final Drive Ratio 13:50 tooth
AWD Drive Ratio 0.64:1 (9:16 tooth)

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Frame Twin Spar Aluminum Frame
Front Suspension Marzocchi 48mm sealed cartridge forks with Progressive Floating Piston (PFP) adjustment, spring preload/sag, high and low speed compression, rebound and damping adjustability
Rear Suspension Fox Podium RC2 Shock with Dual Speed Compression (DSC), spring preload adjuster, externally adjustable rebound, and piggyback aluminum reservoir
Front Brake Single Disc 240mm (9.4″) with dual-piston caliper
Rear Brake Single Disc 240mm (9.4″)
Front Tire 80/100-21, Kings Tire
Rear Tire 110/100-18, Kings Tire

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 58.2 inches (1478mm)
Seat Height 37.8 inches (960mm)
Weight 257 pounds with E-Start Option (116kg)
Fuel Capacity 2.1 gallons (8 Liters)
Ground Clearance 13 inches (330mm)

OTHER
DOT Approval NOT DOT Approved Street Legal
Rims/Hubs Black Anodized Rims and Billet Hubs
AWD System AWD Engagement Switch
Ken
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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Sam that really sucks. We will keep an eye out for a WR250R.
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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DAMN Sam that sucks big time! Hope you get it back.

Ken, good job on the wish list :hi5:
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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:foul: Sorry to hear that Sam, bike thieves should be strung up!
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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I hate hearing things like this,hope you get it back. Kinda makes you wish you left the break bleeders open don't it?
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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That sucks! One thing though, if anybody that has ever ridden with you sees it there will be no mistaking it. I hope you get it back in one piece and the fuckers that took it aren't.
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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Sam,

Keep an eye on ebay and CL. Thieves are not always the smartest bunch. I hope they get theirs in the end....
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

Post by hondahawkrider »

that sucks

I hate thieves ....

I'll start watching CL for bikes/parts..

hopefully they will get caught...

Also fWIW - friend had a drz stolen and found it in a ditch not too far away... If some hooligans stole if for joy riding, it's possible they dont really know how to ride and it's stuck somewhere..
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Re: STOLEN - WR250R

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Sorry to hear it Sam. Pictures would be good. I'll tell my brother-in-law at Motorcycle Rider's Company to keep an eye out. He buys/sells all kinds.
Billy

You know - - i'm thinking about "what's an easy way to keep a-holes from stealin our stuff?" The best ways I can think of....when the bikes just sittin for awhile, unplug the spark plug or get one of those quick disconnect gas lines and keep it unplugged? :shrug:
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