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Tested: 2022 Yamaha WR250F

4 years ago

With sweeping changes to engine, frame, suspension and brakes, along with refinements to several other components – such as triple clamps, bar mounts, instrumentation, footpegs, axles and tyres – the 2022 Yamaha WR250F looks good on paper. But how does it perform in the Aussie bush? We teamed up with off-road racer, Josh Green, to put this bike to the test, and find out how good it really is.

Here’s what we thought…

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