Did you buy the WR brand new? Did you remove the airbox and exhaust restrictions? And also did you remove the throttle stop screw? Lots of questions since I just bought a 2024
Yes, I did buy it brand new. Removing the air box, exhaust, and throttle restrictions is a game changer and wakes up the little 250. I also addd a larger tooth rear sprocket that helped as well. Enjoy your new bike!
The stock setting on my suspension was jarring my kidneys so I set the clickers (both front forks and rear shock) as soft as they would go or click zero. I haven’t jarred my kidneys since and the suspension soaks up the rough terrain nicely.
@@Rally_ADVentures good to know. My 2019 WR250F at stock settings or even a click above feels great in sand but any slight bumpy or rocky sections are jarring. I will try much softer settings for rocky trails.
Some gnarly sections there, looks like it's pretty happy to lift that front wheel too!
Yeah, the WR250F has been a lot of fun.
Good times and can't wait to see all your adventures instead of just hearing about them lol
Stay tuned. More to come!
Where are you riding? Very pretty
Central Utah. The large snow capped mountain is Mount Nebo.
Did you buy the WR brand new? Did you remove the airbox and exhaust restrictions? And also did you remove the throttle stop screw? Lots of questions since I just bought a 2024
Yes, I did buy it brand new. Removing the air box, exhaust, and throttle restrictions is a game changer and wakes up the little 250. I also addd a larger tooth rear sprocket that helped as well. Enjoy your new bike!
Thought you were making a vid on tge mods?
It's in high demand. I will put one together in February.
Where do you set your clickers for the rocky stuff? Do you soften from stock settings?
The stock setting on my suspension was jarring my kidneys so I set the clickers (both front forks and rear shock) as soft as they would go or click zero. I haven’t jarred my kidneys since and the suspension soaks up the rough terrain nicely.
@@Rally_ADVentures good to know. My 2019 WR250F at stock settings or even a click above feels great in sand but any slight bumpy or rocky sections are jarring. I will try much softer settings for rocky trails.
@@SWTrailsAndWheels let me know how the softer settings on rocky trails works out for you.
Wanna hear about the mods asap!
I'll be making a video on the mods soon. Stay tuned.