2017 Yamaha WR250R
In 2019 while in our first location, we sold this 2017 Yamaha WR250R to a nice new customer so he could join his friends and ride the WA BDR https://ridebdr.com/wabdr/ in 2020. Well lots of changed happened that year so it was postponed until 2021, mission accomplished. The WR was already fully equipped with all the right upgrades to take on just about any adventure. (We included the list from first time we sold) A total of 653 more miles we added after we sold in 2019. New owner added a larger IMS fuel tank, hand guards, a new rear tire along with a recent oil service. It has a few signs of being ridden off road, as it should. We had our service give it a look over, replace chain/sprocket kit (14/49 gearing), review history and have it cleaned up. This WR250R is now ready to continue on many more adventures. We have the owners manual, our service history, 2 keys and a clean WA title. .
- Scagggs MotoDesigns Billet Big Rack
- Pro Taper Contour “High Woods” Handlebars
- Double Take Enduro mirrors
- Zeta Pivot Levers, Axle Blocks, Heel Guard/Chain Cover and Front Sprocket Cover
- Crcya handguards
- DRC Edge Tail Light Kit and front signal bracket
- Oxford heated grips
- Moose Racing Skid Plate
- Pivot Pegs Mk3L
- Flatland Racing Radiator Guard
PRESS
In recent years, the dual sport motorcycle market has undergone quite a change. On one end you have the race-ready street-legal dirt bikes from Beta, Husqvarna, and KTM, and at the other end you have commuter- and street-friendly bikes from Japan, such as the Yamaha XT250, that can be ridden off-road. Hanging around in-between is the 2017 Yamaha WR250R. Despite the WR designation, the WR250R is not based on the WR250F off-road bike at all—the 2017 Yamaha WR250R has a completely different chassis and motor from the WR250F. So, starting with a nearly clean sheet, the WR250R is a purpose-built dual-sport motorcycle. Offers high-end components and performance for one of the most advanced dual sport bikes. Ideal for those who ride off-road more than on. As it turns out, the Yamaha WR250R is a more balanced dual-sport motorcycle than anything in its class. Not only can it be used for urban and commuting chores, it also functions quite well off-road.
Deposits
To secure the purchase of a motorcycle, we request a refundable $500 deposit, which will be applied towards the overall purchase price. When you make a deposit, we will hold the motorcycle for you for up to 5 days, to give you time to visit SUB and complete the transaction. In the event multiple people are interested in the same motorcycle, the order of priority goes to the date/time stamp your deposit is made. And if you do not purchase the motorcycle, your deposit is fully refundable.Financing
For our European and American made motorcycles, Seattle Used Bikes works with FreedomRoad Financial – a national powersports lending company who are motorcycle enthusiasts and understand the rider lifestyle.
Credit Cards
All major credit cards are accepted.
Fine Print
Prices for motorcycles do not include sales tax, any applicable finance or licensing fees, and up to a $200 documentation charge may be added – to cover our costs for processing the paperwork involved in the purchase of your motorcycle. All prices, specifications, and availability subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the most current information.