YAMAHA WR 250F 2015 Owners Manual
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CHASSIS
4-4
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• If the machine is new and after it is broken in,
the same set length of the spring may change
because of the initial fatigue, etc. of the
spring. Therefore, be sure to make reevalua-
tion.
• If the standard figure cannot be achieved by
adjusting the adjuster and changing the set
length, replace the spring with an optional one
and make readjustment.
EAS2GB2148SETTING OF SPRING AFTER REPLACE-
MENT
After replacement, be sure to adjust the spring
to the set length [sunken length 90–100 mm
(3.5–3.9 in)] and set it.
1. Use of soft spring
• Adjust to decrease rebound damping force
to compensate for less spring load. Run with
the rebound damping force adjuster one or
two clicks turned out, and readjust it to suit
your preference.
2. Use of stiff spring
• Adjust to increase rebound damping force to
compensate for greater spring load. Run
with the rebound damping force adjuster
one or two clicks turned in, and readjust it to
suit your preference.
TIP
Adjusting the rebound damping force will be fol-
lowed more or less by a change in the com-
pression damping force. For correction, adjust
to decrease compression damping force.
EWA
WARNING
When using a rear shock absorber other
than currently installed, use the one whose
overall length “a” does not exceed the stan-
dard as it may result in faulty performance.
Never use one whose overall length is
greater than standard.
EAS2GB2149REAR SHOCK ABSORBER SETTING
PARTS
• Rear shock spring “1”
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• The I.D. mark “a” is marked at the end of the
spring.
• Spring specification varies according to the
color of I.D. marks.
Length “a” of standard shock
462.5 mm (18.21 in)
TypeSpring
rate N/
mmPart numberI.D.
Mark
SOFT482GB-22212-10
(Blue)Black
502GB-22212-00
(Blue)Green
521SL-22212-40
(Blue)Yellow
STD 541SL-22212-60
(Blue)Pink
STIFF561SL-22212-20
(Blue)White
581SL-22212-00
(Blue)Silver
601SL-22212-80
(Blue)Brown
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CHASSIS
4-5
• Extent of adjustment (spring preload)
TIP
For the spring preload adjustment, refer to “AD-
JUSTING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
ASSEMBLY” on page 3-33.Maximum Minimum
Position in which
the spring is turned
in 18 mm (0.71 in)
from its free length.Position in which
the spring is turned
in 1.5 mm (0.06 in)
from its free length.
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CHASSIS
4-6
EAS2GB2150SUSPENSION SETTING (FRONT FORK)
TIP
• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-
ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Before any change, set the rear shock absorber sunken length to the standard figure 90–100 mm
(3.5–3.9 in).
SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge
gapMedi-
um
gapSmall
gap
Stiff over entire
rangeCompression
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Unsmooth
movement over
entire rangeOuter tube
Inner tubeCheck for any bends, dents,
other noticeable scars, etc. If
any, replace affected parts.
Slide metal Replace with a new one for ex-
tended use.
Piston metal Replace with a new one for ex-
tended use.
Lower bracket
tightening
torqueRetighten to specified torque.
Poor initial
movementRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Oil seals Apply grease in oil seal wall.
Soft over entire
range, bottom-
ing outCompression
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Oil amount Increase oil amount by about
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
Spring Replace with stiff spring.
Stiff toward
stroke endOil amountDecrease oil amount by about
5 cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Soft toward
stroke end, bot-
toming outOil amountIncrease oil amount by about 5
cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
Stiff initial
movementCompression
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
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CHASSIS
4-7
EAS2GB2151SUSPENSION SETTING (REAR SHOCK ABSORBER)
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• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-
ting by reference to the adjustment procedure given in the same chart.
• Adjust the rebound damping in 2-click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the low compression damping in 1-click increments or decrements.
• Adjust the high compression damping in 1/6 turn increments or decrements. Low front, tend-
ing to lower
front postureCompression
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Rebound
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with
rear endSet sunken length for 95–100
mm (3.7–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat (low-
er rear posture).
Oil amount Increase oil amount by about 5
cm
3 (0.2 US oz, 0.2 Imp.oz).
“Obtrusive”
front, tending to
upper front pos-
tureCompression
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Balance with
rear endSet sunken length for 90–95
mm (3.5–3.7 in) when one
passenger is astride seat (up-
per rear posture).
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Oil amount Decrease oil amount by about
5–10 cm
3 (0.2–0.3 US oz, 0.2–
0.4 Imp.oz).
SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge
gapMedi-
um
gapSmall
gap
Stiff, tending to
sinkRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Spring set
lengthSet sunken length for 90–100
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat.
Spongy and un-
stableRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Low compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster clockwise (about
1 click) to increase damping.
Spring Replace with stiff spring. SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge
gapMedi-
um
gapSmall
gap
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CHASSIS
4-8
Heavy and
draggingRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Poor road grip-
pingRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 2 clicks) to de-
crease damping.
Low compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster clockwise (about
1 click) to increase damping.
High compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster clockwise (about
1/6 turn) to increase damping.
Spring set
lengthSet sunken length for 90–100
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat.
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Bottoming outHigh compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster clockwise (about
1/6 turn) to increase damping.
Spring set
lengthSet sunken length for 90–100
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat.
Spring Replace with stiff spring.
BouncingRebound
damping forceTurn adjuster clockwise (about
2 clicks) to increase damping.
Spring Replace with soft spring.
Stiff travelHigh compres-
sion dampingTurn adjuster counterclock-
wise (about 1/6 turn) to de-
crease damping.
Spring set
lengthSet sunken length for 90–100
mm (3.5–3.9 in) when one
passenger is astride seat.
Spring Replace with soft spring. SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge
gapMedi-
um
gapSmall
gap
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CHASSIS
4-9
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5
CHASSIS
GENERAL CHASSIS........................................................................................ 5-1
REMOVING THE LEFT SIDE COVER ....................................................... 5-3
REMOVING THE SEAT ............................................................................. 5-3
FRONT WHEEL................................................................................................ 5-4
REMOVING THE FRONT WHEEL............................................................. 5-5
CHECKING THE FRONT WHEEL ............................................................. 5-5
DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT WHEEL ................................................... 5-6
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT WHEEL ......................................................... 5-6
INSTALLING THE FRONT WHEEL ........................................................... 5-7
REAR WHEEL.................................................................................................. 5-9
REMOVING THE REAR WHEEL ............................................................. 5-10
CHECKING THE REAR WHEEL.............................................................. 5-10
DISASSEMBLING THE REAR WHEEL ................................................... 5-10
CHECKING AND REPLACING THE REAR WHEEL SPROCKET .......... 5-10
ASSEMBLING THE REAR WHEEL ......................................................... 5-11
INSTALLING THE REAR WHEEL............................................................ 5-11
FRONT BRAKE.............................................................................................. 5-13
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 5-17
CHECKING THE FRONT BRAKE DISC .................................................. 5-17
REMOVING THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER ........................................... 5-17
DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER................................. 5-17
CHECKING THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER ........................................... 5-18
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER ....................................... 5-18
INSTALLING THE BRAKE CALIPER PISTON ........................................ 5-18
INSTALLING THE FRONT BRAKE CALIPER ......................................... 5-19
REMOVING THE FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER ........................ 5-20
CHECKING THE FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER......................... 5-20
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER .................... 5-20
INSTALLING THE FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER....................... 5-21
REAR BRAKE................................................................................................ 5-23
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 5-27
CHECKING THE REAR BRAKE DISC..................................................... 5-27
REMOVING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER ............................................. 5-28
DISASSEMBLING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER ................................... 5-28
CHECKING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER .............................................. 5-28
ASSEMBLING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER ......................................... 5-28
INSTALLING THE BRAKE CALIPER PISTON ........................................ 5-29
INSTALLING THE REAR BRAKE CALIPER ............................................ 5-29
REMOVING THE REAR BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER .......................... 5-30
CHECKING THE REAR BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER ........................... 5-30
ASSEMBLING THE REAR BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER....................... 5-30
INSTALLING THE REAR BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER ......................... 5-31
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HANDLEBAR................................................................................................. 5-33
REMOVING THE HANDLEBAR............................................................... 5-35
CHECKING THE HANDLEBAR ............................................................... 5-35
INSTALLING THE HANDLEBAR ............................................................. 5-35
FRONT FORK................................................................................................. 5-40
REMOVING THE FRONT FORK LEGS ................................................... 5-42
DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT FORK LEGS ......................................... 5-42
CHECKING THE FRONT FORK LEGS ................................................... 5-43
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT FORK LEGS ............................................... 5-44
INSTALLING THE FRONT FORK LEGS ................................................. 5-50
STEERING HEAD........................................................................................... 5-53
REMOVING THE LOWER BRACKET...................................................... 5-54
CHECKING THE STEERING HEAD ........................................................ 5-54
INSTALLING THE STEERING HEAD ...................................................... 5-54
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY..................................................... 5-57
HANDLING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ......................................... 5-60
DISPOSING OF A REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ...................................... 5-60
REMOVING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY.................... 5-60
REMOVING THE BEARING..................................................................... 5-60
CHECKING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY .................... 5-61
CHECKING THE CONNECTING ARM AND RELAY ARM ...................... 5-61
INSTALLING THE RELAY ARM............................................................... 5-61
INSTALLING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY .................. 5-62
SWINGARM.................................................................................................... 5-64
REMOVING THE SWINGARM................................................................. 5-65
REMOVING THE BEARING..................................................................... 5-65
CHECKING THE SWINGARM ................................................................. 5-65
INSTALLING THE SWINGARM ............................................................... 5-66
CHAIN DRIVE................................................................................................. 5-67
REMOVING THE DRIVE CHAIN.............................................................. 5-68
CHECKING THE DRIVE CHAIN .............................................................. 5-68
CHECKING THE DRIVE SPROCKET...................................................... 5-69
CHECKING THE REAR WHEEL SPROCKET ......................................... 5-69
INSTALLING THE DRIVE CHAIN ............................................................ 5-69
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GENERAL CHASSIS
5-1
EAS2GB2152
TIP
This section is intended for those who have basic knowledge and skill concerning the servicing of
Yamaha motorcycles (e.g., Yamaha dealers, service engineers, etc.). Those who have little knowl-
edge and skill concerning servicing are requested not to undertake inspection, adjustment, disas-
sembly, or reassembly only by reference to this manual. It may lead to servicing trouble and
mechanical damage.
EAS2GB2153
GENERAL CHASSIS
Removing the seat and side cover
Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
1 Seat 1
2 Air scoop (left) 1
3 Air scoop (right) 1
4 Side cover (left) 1
5 Side cover (right) 1
6 Rear fender 1
For installation, reverse the removal proce-
dure.
4 (2)
65
1
3
2
7 Nm (0.7 m kgf, 5.1 ft Ibf)T.R.
7 Nm (0.7 m kgf, 5.1 ft Ibf)T.R.
7 Nm (0.7 m kgf, 5.1 ft Ibf)T.R.
22 Nm (2.2 m kgf, 16 ft Ibf)T.R.
1.3 Nm (0.13 m kgf, 0.94 ft Ibf)T.R.16 Nm (1.6 m kgf, 12 ft Ibf)T.R.
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GENERAL CHASSIS
5-2
Removing the headlight assembly and multi-function meter
Order Job/Parts to remove Q’ty Remarks
1 Headlight body 1
2 Headlight coupler 1 Disconnect.
3 Headlight unit 1
4 Speed sensor coupler 1 Disconnect.
5 Multi-function meter coupler 2 Disconnect.
6 Multi-function meter optional switch coupler 1 Disconnect.
7 Indicator light coupler 1 Disconnect.
8 Multi-function meter 1
9 Meter bracket 1
4(2)
6 7 8
9
5
1
3
2
21 Nm (2.1 m kgf, 15 ft Ibf)T.R.3.8 Nm (0.38 m kgf, 2.8 ft Ibf)T.R.
3.8 Nm (0.38 m kgf, 2.8 ft Ibf)T.R.
21 Nm (2.1 m kgf, 15 ft Ibf)T.R.
7 Nm (0.7 m kgf, 5.1 ft Ibf)T.R.
7 Nm (0.7 m kgf, 5.1 ft Ibf)T.R.