seat adjustment YAMAHA WR 250F 2007 Owners Manual
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MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS
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SPEC
Timing chain:
Timing chain type/No. of links 92RH2010-114M/114 ----
Timing chain adjustment method Automatic ----
Valve, valve seat, valve guide:
Valve clearance (cold) IN 0.10 ~ 0.15 mm
(0.0039 ~ 0.0059 in)----
EX 0.17 ~ 0.22 mm
(0.0067 ~ 0.0087 in)----
Valve dimensions:
“A” head diameter IN 22.9 ~ 23.1 mm
(0.9016 ~ 0.9094 in)----
EX 24.4 ~ 24.6 mm
(0.9606 ~ 0.9685 in)----
“B” face width IN 2.26 mm (0.089 in) ----
EX 2.26 mm (0.089 in) ----
“C” seat width IN 0.9 ~ 1.1 mm
(0.0354 ~ 0.0433 in)1.6 mm
(0.0630 in)
EX 0.9 ~ 1.1 mm
(0.0354 ~ 0.0433 in)1.6 mm
(0.0630 in)
“D” margin thickness IN 0.8 mm (0.0315 in) ----
EX 0.7 mm (0.0276 in) ----
Stem outside diameter IN 3.975 ~ 3.990 mm
(0.1565 ~ 0.1571 in)3.945 mm
(0.1553 in)
EX 4.460 ~ 4.475 mm
(0.1756 ~ 0.1762 in)4.430 mm
(0.1744 in)
Guide inside diameter IN 4.000 ~ 4.012 mm
(0.1575 ~ 0.1580 in)4.050 mm
(0.1594 in)
EX 4.500 ~ 4.512 mm
(0.1772 ~ 0.1776 in)4.550 mm
(0.1791 in)
Stem-to-guide clearance IN 0.010 ~ 0.037 mm
(0.0004 ~ 0.0015 in)0.08 mm
(0.003 in)
EX 0.025 ~ 0.052 mm
(0.0010 ~ 0.0020 in)0.10 mm
(0.004 in) Item Standard Limit
BC
DA
Head diameter Face width Seat width Margin thickness
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INSP
ADJ
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
EC300000
REGULAR INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
NOTE:The following schedule is intended as a general guide to maintenance and lubrication. Bear in mind that such factors as
weather, terrain, geographical location, and individual usage will alter the required maintenance and lubrication intervals. If
you are a doubt as to what intervals to follow in maintaining and lubricating your machine, consult your Yamaha dealer.
ItemAfter
break-inEvery
race
Every third
(or
500 km)Every fifth
(or
1,000 km)As
requiredRemarks
ENGINE OIL
Replace
VALVES
Check the valve clearances The engine must be cold.
Check the valve seats and
valve stems for wear. Inspect
Replace
VALVE SPRINGS
InspectCheck the free length and
the tilt.
Replace
VALVE LIFTERS
InspectCheck for scratches and
wear.
Replace
CAMSHAFTSInspect the camshaft
surface.
Inspect the decompression
system. Inspect
Replace
CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS
InspectCheck for wear on the teeth
and for damage.
Replace
PISTON
InspectInspect crack
Inspect carbon deposits and
eliminate them. Clean
Replace
PISTON RING
InspectCheck ring end gap
Replace
PISTON PIN
Inspect
Replace
CYLINDER HEADInspect carbon deposits and
eliminate them.
Change gasket Inspect and clean
CYLINDER
Inspect and clean Inspect score marks
Inspect wear
Replace
CLUTCH
Inspect and adjust Inspect housing, friction
plate, clutch plate and spring
Replace
TRANSMISSION
Inspect
Replace bearing
SHIFT FORK, SHIFT CAM, GUIDE BAR
InspectInspect wear
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INSP
ADJ
VALVE CLEARANCE INSPECTION
AND ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: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 knowledge and skill con-
cerning servicing are requested not
to undertake inspection, adjustment,
disassembly, or reassembly only by
reference to this manual. It may lead
to servicing trouble and mechanical
damage.
NOTE:The valve clearance should be
adjusted when the engine is cool to
the touch.
The piston must be at Top Dead
Center (T.D.C.) on compression
stroke to check or adjust the valve
clearance.
1. Remove:
Seat
Fuel tank
Refer to “SEAT, FUEL TANK
AND SIDE COVERS” section.
2. Drain:
Coolant
Refer to “COOLANT
REPLACEMENT” section.
3. Remove:
Right radiator
Refer to “RADIATOR” section
in the CHAPTER 5.
Carburetor
Refer to “CARBURETOR”
section in the CHAPTER 5.
Spark plug
Upper engine bracket
Cylinder head cover
Refer to “CAMSHAFTS” sec-
tion in the CHAPTER 5.
4. Remove:
Timing mark accessing screw
1
Crankshaft end accessing
screw
2
O-ring
INSPECTION ET REGLAGE DU
JEU AUX SOUPAPES
N.B.:
Cette section est destinée aux personnes
possédant des connaissances et des com-
pétences de base pour l’entretien des
motos Yamaha (par ex.: concessionnai-
res Yamaha, techniciens d’entretien,
etc.). Les personnes non qualifiées ne
doivent entreprendre les opérations
d’inspection, de réglage, de démontage
ou de remontage que s’ils se réfèrent à ce
manuel. Sinon, ils pourraient engendrer
des problèmes d’entretien et des domma-
ges mécaniques.
N.B.:
Le jeu aux soupapes doit être réglé
quand le moteur est froid au toucher.
Le piston doit être au point mort haut
(PMH) de la course de compression
pour permettre le contrôle ou le
réglage du jeux aux soupapes.
1. Déposer:
Selle
Réservoir de carburant
Se reporter à la section “SELLE,
RESERVOIR DE CARBURANT
ET CACHES LATERAUX”.
2. Vidanger:
Liquide de refroidissement
Se reporter à la section “CHAN-
GEMENT DU LIQUIDE DE
REFROIDISSEMENT”.
3. Déposer:
Radiateur droit
Se reporter à la section “RADIA-
TEUR” au CHAPITRE 5.
Carburateur
Se reporter à la section “CARBU-
RATEUR” au CHAPITRE 5.
Bougie
Support de moteur supérieur
Couvre-culasse
Se reporter à la section
“ARBRES A CAMES” au CHA-
PITRE 5.
4. Déposer:
Vis d’accès de repère d’allumage
1
Vis d’accès axiale du vilebrequin
2
Joint torique
ENGINE
MOTEUR
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TUNSETTING
EC72B000Rear suspension setting
The rear suspension setting should
be made depending on the rider’s
feeling of an actual run and the cir-
cuit conditions.
The rear suspension setting includes
the following two factors:
1. Setting of spring preload
Change the set length of the
spring.
Change the spring.
2. Setting of damping force
Change the rebound damping.
Change the compression
damping.
EC72C001Choosing set length
1. Place a stand or block under the
engine to put the rear wheel
above the floor, and measure
the length
a between the rear
wheel axle center and the rear
fender holding bolt.
2. Remove the stand or block from
the engine and with a rider
astride the seat, measure the
sunken length
b between the
rear wheel axle center and the
rear fender holding bolt.
3. Loosen the locknut
1 and make
adjustment by turning the spring
adjuster
2 to achieve the stan-
dard figure from the subtraction
of the length
b from the length
a.
NOTE: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 re-
evaluation.
If the standard figure cannot be
achieved by adjusting the spring
adjuster and changing the spring
set length, replace the spring with
an optional one and make re-
adjustment.
Standard figure:
90 ~ 100 mm
(3.5 ~ 3.9 in)
Réglage de la suspension arrière
Effectuer le réglage de la suspension
arrière en fonction de l’expérience du
pilote lors de la conduite ainsi que des
conditions du terrain.
Les deux réglages de la suspension
arrière sont les suivants:
1. Réglage de la précontrainte du res-
sort
Régler la longueur du ressort.
Changer de ressort.
2. Réglage de la force d’amortisse-
ment
Régler la force d’amortissement à
la détente.
Régler la force de compression.
Choix de la longueur de ressort
1. Placer un support ou un bloc sous le
moteur pour surélever la roue
arrière et mesurer la longueur a
entre le centre de l’axe de roue
arrière et le boulon de fixation du
garde-boue arrière.
2. Retirer le support ou le bloc et
mesurer, avec une personne assise
correctement sur la selle, la lon-
gueur b entre le centre de l’axe de
roue arrière et le boulon de fixation
du garde-boue arrière.
3. Desserrer le contre-écrou 1 et
effectuer le réglage en tournant le
dispositif de réglage 2 de manière
à atteindre la valeur standard, obte-
nue en soustrayant la longueur b
de la longueur a.
N.B.:
Si la moto est nouvelle et après qu’elle
a été rodée, la longueur du ressort peut
changer en raison de la fatigue initiale,
etc., du ressort. Il est donc important
de corriger les réglages régulièrement.
S’il est impossible d’atteindre la
valeur standard à l’aide du dispositif
de réglage et en ajustant la longueur
du ressort, remplacer le ressort avec
un ressort en option et effectuer un
nouveau réglage.
Valeur standard:
90 à 100 mm
(3,5 à 3,9 in)
REGLAGE
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TUNSETTING
EC72H002Suspension setting
Front fork
NOTE:If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make resetting 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
gapMedium
gapSmall
gap
Stiff over entire rangeCompression damping
Oil level (oil amount)
SpringTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Decrease oil level by about 5 ~ 10 mm (0.2 ~ 0.4 in).
Replace with soft spring.
Unsmooth movement
over entire rangeOuter tube
Inner tube
Under bracket tightening
torqueCheck for any bends, dents, and other noticeable
scars, etc. If any, replace affected parts.
Retighten to specified torque.
Poor initial
movementRebound damping
Oil sealTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Apply grease in oil seal wall.
Soft over entire
range, bottoming outCompression damping
Oil level (oil amount)
SpringTurn adjuster clockwise (about 2 clicks) to increase
damping.
Increase oil level by about 5 ~ 10 mm (0.2 ~ 0.4 in).
Replace with stiff spring.
Stiff toward stroke
endOil level (oil amount) Decrease oil level by about 5 mm (0.2 in).
Soft toward stroke
end, bottoming outOil level (oil amount) Increase oil level by about 5 mm (0.2 in).
Stiff initial movement Compression dampingTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Low front, tending to
lower front postureCompression damping
Rebound damping
Balance with rear end
Oil level (oil amount)Turn adjuster clockwise (about 2 clicks) to increase
damping.
Turn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Set sunken length for 95 ~ 100 mm (3.7 ~ 3.9 in)
when one passenger is astride seat (lower rear
posture).
Increase oil level by about 5 mm (0.2 in).
“Obtrusive” front,
tending to upper front
postureCompression damping
Balance with rear end
Spring
Oil lever (oil amount)Turn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Set sunken length for 90 ~ 95 mm (3.5 ~ 3.7 in)
when one passenger is astride seat (upper rear
posture).
Replace with soft spring.
Decrease oil level by about 5 ~ 10 mm (0.2 ~ 0.4 in).
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TUNSETTING
Rear shock absorber
NOTE:If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make resetting 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.
SymptomSection
Check Adjust
JumpLarge
gapMedium
gapSmall
gap
Stiff, tending to sinkRebound damping
Spring set lengthTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Set sunken length for 90 ~ 100 mm (3.5 ~ 3.9 in)
when one passenger is astride seat.
Spongy and unstableRebound damping
Low compression
damping
SpringTurn adjuster clockwise (about 2 clicks) to increase
damping.
Turn adjuster clockwise (about 1 click) to increase
damping.
Replace with stiff spring.
Heavy and draggingRebound damping
SpringTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Replace with soft spring.
Poor road grippingRebound damping
Low compression
damping
High compression
damping
Spring set length
SpringTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 2 clicks) to
decrease damping.
Turn adjuster clockwise (about 1 clicks) to increase
damping.
Turn adjuster clockwise (about 1/6 clicks) to
increase damping.
Set sunken length for 90 ~ 100 mm (3.5 ~ 3.9 in)
when one passenger is astride seat.
Replace with soft spring.
Bottoming outHigh compression
damping
Spring set length
SpringTurn adjuster clockwise (about 1/6 turn) to increase
damping.
Set sunken length for 90 ~ 100 mm (3.5 ~ 3.9 in)
when one passenger in astride seat.
Replace with stiff spring.
BouncingRebound damping
SpringTurn adjuster clockwise (about 2 clicks) to increase
damping.
Replace with soft spring.
Stiff travelHigh compression
damping
Spring set length
SpringTurn adjuster counterclockwise (about 1/6 turn) to
decrease damping.
Set sunken length for 90 ~ 100 mm (3.5 ~ 3.9 in)
when one passenger is astride seat.
Replace with soft spring.
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ENGRADIATOR
ENGINE
EC450001
RADIATOR
NOTE: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 knowledge and skill concerning servicing are requested not to
undertake inspection, adjustment, disassembly, or reassembly only by reference to
this manual. It may lead to servicing trouble and mechanical damage.
Extent of removal:
1 Radiator removal
Extent of removal Order Part name Q’ty Remarks
RADIATOR REMOVAL
Preparation for removal Drain the coolant. Refer to “COOLANT REPLACEMENT” section in the
CHAPTER 3.
Seat, fuel tank and left side cover Refer to “SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE COVERS”
section in the CHAPTER 3.
1 Radiator guard 2
2 Radiator hose clamp 10 Only loosening.
3 Radiator hose 1 1
4 Left radiator 1
5 Radiator hose 3 1
6 Radiator pipe 2 1
7 Radiator hose 5 1
8 Catch tank hose 1
9 Right radiator 1
10 Radiator hose 2 1
11 Radiator hose 4 1
12 Radiator pipe 1 1
13 Catch tank breather hose 1
14 Catch tank 1
1