I had a wr200r. Fouled plugs about once a month riding every weekend and some days after work. A student in my tech school class at the time was actually a service manager at a local shop. He told me how to check the jetting, I swapped the main, pilot, and adjusted the needle as he told me. I could go a year and then swap the plug. I ran 108 race gas and klotz bean oil. I had installed a pro circuit pipe, boyesen reeds, answer roost boost, tsubaki oring chain. The bike would fly. It would leave my friends wr250r on the roads impressively. I guess the 6th gear. And make a friends kdx200 look very sad on the road. I would climb some insane hills and vert too. I never flipped backward hillclimbing. I will say it could have had a better pair of forks but they sufficed. Should have never let it go.
@@Ch4llenger440that sounds like my 86’ IT200 with 85’ YZ250 suspension, 151/2” ground clearance and 40” seat height, she was tall. And with motor work and a full exhaust 3 gear roll on wheels were no sweat. I love that WR too, the IT’s predecessor thanks for the vid
I love the sound of a 2 stroke and I love to see it throw a rooster tail when I was younger I was a pretty decent rider but I’d wreck more then I should have cause I was always looking back at that rooster tail 😂 awesome bike that thing digs
Its a stock bike. Just the pipe and the engine in good condition. Had boyesen reeds but they dont do much. Stiffer front springs is a must for me in this bike('89 YZ125/250 springs). Running a bit leaner than OEM jets. Slightly ported cylinder, just a basic flush. FMF pipe adds the most.
@@Ch4llenger440 Hey! Sweet WR! I got a minty restored 92 WR200 with stock Yammy exhaust and silencer. Frame rails are clean as a whistle!! What FMF expansion chamber and silencer (model) do you recommend?
@@lifeinventa9035 FMF pipe number 020133, silencer number is 020256, now they are selling Powercore 2 which is a newer silencer, the one I have is an older version, Powercore 1
You dont need any mods except FMF exhaust and engine after high quality rebuild, then correct jetting. New rear MX tire helps with that aggresive style too.
@Ch4llenger440 thanks for the info! Hi, I'm interested in the engine, is everything original and the gas carburetor, the revolutions are beyond the limits of a WR 200, since I also have one like that?
@@Abdullahiagron Engine has thinner cylinder base gasket, ports flow and basic porting without touching the ports timing. Used to run boyesen reeds but now Im back to oem reeds. Most important thing is a high quality bore and sleeve with perfect ports match if youre running on a sleeve. If you have nicasil in your WR then it shoulk be in perfect condition, correct piston size and clearence is a key. Im using Wossner con rods, pistons and running on a sleeve. Currently running 180 main jet, which is 30 down from original 210 jet on OEM Mikuni 30mm carb. It works well for my location.
@@Abdullahiagron Ive been into these DT/WR bikes and building engines for 10 years so its simple for me at this point. After messing around with the base gasket and after engine rebuild you should always check the squish, in these engines I try to aim at 1.5mm. I could show you the porting at the base of cylinder which I have, but its not possible to post pics here, its really simple just smoothing out everything at the bottom for better flow. Really a well put together engine is a key and all the other advancements are just small extras.
Sure. I recommend this bike big time. No other two stroke like this nowadays. Its just that after 30 years they usually need some work. Mine is after a rebuild.
@@Ch4llenger440in Europe they sold a limited edition wr250 2t, it’s a yz250X with a street legal Kit and papers, it’s the best enduro out there if you don’t want a ktm
It says 32 in the specs. Not sure how close to real hp that is as the OEM exhaust really bogs down the top end. Mine has an FMF which is a big improvement. Basically goes the same as '89 YZ125 but has a different power delivery.
@@officialmysteriousrider130 Thanks, I got 3 WR's and a load of parts for them. Currently have one WR without snorkel but I will be installing one from DT200R 3ET stamped probably. Also thinking about making a pipe sound comparision one day, OEM vs 3 different aftermarket pipes. Love this model hahah
@@Ch4llenger440 I hear you and that’s fair enough, I thought the same until I rode one It has a lot of ktm bits like the chassis, fork internals etc. feels nice to ride and has been reliable Your wr200 will always look better though of course 👍
The FMF pipe really brings these things alive.
Amazing video. Absolutely great sound quality: both in terms of the bike sounding good and the recording of the bike is done properly.
Damn this bike sounds so crisp. i cant stop watching this
One of the absolute best videos on the internet.
I had a wr200r. Fouled plugs about once a month riding every weekend and some days after work. A student in my tech school class at the time was actually a service manager at a local shop. He told me how to check the jetting, I swapped the main, pilot, and adjusted the needle as he told me. I could go a year and then swap the plug. I ran 108 race gas and klotz bean oil. I had installed a pro circuit pipe, boyesen reeds, answer roost boost, tsubaki oring chain. The bike would fly. It would leave my friends wr250r on the roads impressively. I guess the 6th gear. And make a friends kdx200 look very sad on the road. I would climb some insane hills and vert too. I never flipped backward hillclimbing. I will say it could have had a better pair of forks but they sufficed. Should have never let it go.
Yeah Im running '89 YZ springs and have an extra pair of '91 YZ125 forks for my second WR200 build
My opinion yamaha should have never put pink /magenta in the graphics and many more would have sold in usa.
@@Ch4llenger440that sounds like my 86’ IT200 with 85’ YZ250 suspension, 151/2” ground clearance and 40” seat height, she was tall. And with motor work and a full exhaust 3 gear roll on wheels were no sweat. I love that WR too, the IT’s predecessor thanks for the vid
@@JJM-f3hthat’s not entirely true because kawi use to run the pink graphics back in the 90s as well, it was the times
Owned one myself, awesome Bike..
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Your bike sounds amazing man love the 2 stroke engine singing
I love the sound of a 2 stroke and I love to see it throw a rooster tail when I was younger I was a pretty decent rider but I’d wreck more then I should have cause I was always looking back at that rooster tail 😂 awesome bike that thing digs
Had one and it was a great bike
I’ve been looking for one for a couple years, they are rare as hens teeth.
I've got one for sale
love the way you're handling that bike, keep up the good work!💪
Sounds. So. Good.
Great job specially sound
The jetting sound lovely there like good bike
BRAAAP through the woods! 👍
Great soundtrack
Love videos like this👍 do more
sounds healthy , not stock , but whats done exept the pipe ?
Its a stock bike. Just the pipe and the engine in good condition.
Had boyesen reeds but they dont do much. Stiffer front springs is a must for me in this bike('89 YZ125/250 springs).
Running a bit leaner than OEM jets.
Slightly ported cylinder, just a basic flush.
FMF pipe adds the most.
@@Ch4llenger440 Hey! Sweet WR! I got a minty restored 92 WR200 with stock Yammy exhaust and silencer. Frame rails are clean as a whistle!!
What FMF expansion chamber and silencer (model) do you recommend?
@@lifeinventa9035 FMF pipe number 020133, silencer number is 020256, now they are selling Powercore 2 which is a newer silencer, the one I have is an older version, Powercore 1
@@Ch4llenger440 thanking you very much!! 🙏🙏👍👍
Giving it plenty.. yes sir.
That sound 😶🌫️
Great vid pal!!
He has either rode that bike all his life or that trail all his life...or both
Both! Bike for 7 years. Trail, this is my fav one for an afternoon ride, so countless times! Hahah
@@Ch4llenger440 i can tell, you look like you could ride it with your eyes shut! Well done I enjoyed that, miss my wr200
How is this bike compared to an 125 2stroke?
Jest krzyż, to chyba polski las?
please can you tell us what modifications you have made to this engine as it looks very aggressive when driving and the sound it emits tell me exactly
You dont need any mods except FMF exhaust and engine after high quality rebuild, then correct jetting. New rear MX tire helps with that aggresive style too.
@Ch4llenger440 thanks for the info! Hi, I'm interested in the engine, is everything original and the gas carburetor, the revolutions are beyond the limits of a WR 200, since I also have one like that?
@@Abdullahiagron Engine has thinner cylinder base gasket, ports flow and basic porting without touching the ports timing. Used to run boyesen reeds but now Im back to oem reeds. Most important thing is a high quality bore and sleeve with perfect ports match if youre running on a sleeve. If you have nicasil in your WR then it shoulk be in perfect condition, correct piston size and clearence is a key. Im using Wossner con rods, pistons and running on a sleeve. Currently running 180 main jet, which is 30 down from original 210 jet on OEM Mikuni 30mm carb. It works well for my location.
@@Abdullahiagron Ive been into these DT/WR bikes and building engines for 10 years so its simple for me at this point. After messing around with the base gasket and after engine rebuild you should always check the squish, in these engines I try to aim at 1.5mm.
I could show you the porting at the base of cylinder which I have, but its not possible to post pics here, its really simple just smoothing out everything at the bottom for better flow.
Really a well put together engine is a key and all the other advancements are just small extras.
Yo mint video man was wondering what camera and mic setup you have, cheers
No setup just digital camera Lumix FZ82 on a stand ;)
Fajny sprzęt
Would you still recommend this bike? Found one for €1200, looking for a lightweight road-legal enduro to be a jackass on trails and rocks.
Sure. I recommend this bike big time. No other two stroke like this nowadays. Its just that after 30 years they usually need some work. Mine is after a rebuild.
@@Ch4llenger440in Europe they sold a limited edition wr250 2t, it’s a yz250X with a street legal Kit and papers, it’s the best enduro out there if you don’t want a ktm
Are you sure that’s a WR200? Looks and sounds more like a YZ250WR
Deff a 200
That is 100% a wr200..I have one with a full fmf system and it sounds exactly the same.plus the seat is a dead giveaway
Always fine to see you with this 200 WR ! i have one and i enjoyed playing with this cool bike too
Hey can I know your height pls. I'm short so wondering if I can ride this bike
Creative placement of his GoPro, nobody to hold it so strap it to a tree .
what mark exhust?
FMF
Didn't know that model.
How much HP?
It says 32 in the specs. Not sure how close to real hp that is as the OEM exhaust really bogs down the top end. Mine has an FMF which is a big improvement. Basically goes the same as '89 YZ125 but has a different power delivery.
@@Ch4llenger440 Did you change the whole exhaust or just the silencer?
@@GENINC complete
How many rebuilds have you done?
1 complete bike rebuild and then 1 piston
@@Ch4llenger440 man that’s a damn nice bike, it’s the younger cousin of my 86 IT200, I loved that bike.
Dt200wr sounds like you took the snorkel off i guess
This is WR200.
I have 1 vid with 3XP DT200WR and yes, in that bike the snorkel was out.
@@Ch4llenger440nice bikes
@@officialmysteriousrider130 Thanks, I got 3 WR's and a load of parts for them. Currently have one WR without snorkel but I will be installing one from DT200R 3ET stamped probably.
Also thinking about making a pipe sound comparision one day, OEM vs 3 different aftermarket pipes. Love this model hahah
Hay se el vertico
Had ome im 95 , loved it except for the gaybass colors other wise great bikes...lol
A ware bire Wr
Modern handling and the same engine? get a GPX 250r TSE
Not a fan of chineese bikes
@@Ch4llenger440 I hear you and that’s fair enough, I thought the same until I rode one
It has a lot of ktm bits like the chassis, fork internals etc. feels nice to ride and has been reliable
Your wr200 will always look better though of course 👍
@@MrCleowaitewhy don’t buy a 3 year old ktm for the same price? At least you know what you are getting
could have been ragged for 3 years, hard to know what kind of life its had@@quirinm.