'92 Yamaha WR200
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@Challenger Looks like SO MUCH FUN!
I recently bought a trail bike to hopefully hit some trails with my brother again!
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This summer I took my WR to 3 different MX tracks. It was a great week with guys, we planned it before, and every day meant different track.
Of course WR200 is not made for motocross. Front forks are the biggest drawback. They were often bottoming out, still seemed too soft, even tho I have stiffer YZ springs installed. Rear was ok.
I had to dismout the side stand, as it was flapping so much, that it worn the mount on the frame. I also installed MX style fender, without any taillight.
I did not have much experience on MX tracks, but started learning quickly. I liked the 1st and 3rd track, the one from 2nd day didnt suit my skills nor the bike, and I dont have any pics of my own from that one. I plan on going to 2 more tracks this year and make a video at the end called WR200 on MX tracks.
So far, here are some pics:
1st track:
3rd track:
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@Challenger Looks like stupidly good fun!
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Today we had a great fun in the gravel pit with guys. WR brings attention as it is an uncommon bike, phrases like 'doesnt die on the climbs' or 'sounds nice, wish I had that sound in my 250cc KTM' are common
Unfortunately, I got back home with a flat tire, for the first time in my ownership of this bike. Some nail got into the tub and it lost all the pressure.
And a great vid of a guy on '91 XT600 who slighly over-estimated the bike's ability for jump qualities
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Bike looks βwell plantedβ or that is a serious flat rear!
I always keep a little 300ml can of Holts tyre weld in my tool bag now. After I managed to limp 30 miles home with a nail & a thorn Iβm my back tyre! Rim locks might not help but give me a warm & fuzzy safe feeling as well. Just in case I do have to limp a few miles with a flat π₯΄
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@Challenger Gawd, should have got a smoker?
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Firing up the old girl every weekend lately
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Hey,
can someone tell me which springs fit in the wr 200 fork? I ride this bike with Supermoto rims.
So im looking for stiffer springs..
Greetings from Germany