Yamaha WR250R 4000 Mile Maintenance Interval
In this video I do all the necessary maintenance required to complete Yamaha's recommendations for the 4000 mile maintenance interval. Below are the time stamps of the different maintenance procedures in case you want to skip to a particular one. 3:38 - Seat/Faring Removal 6:12 - Check Hoses/lines for leaks/cracks/wear 8:16 - Spark Plug 18:49 - Exhaust 20:49 - Air Filter 25:09 - Oil and Oil Filter Change 34:31 - Front/Rear Sprocket and Chain 37:45 - Coolant Check 38:04 - Front Brake System and wheel bearing check 39:57 - Rear Brake System 41:30 - Clutch lever 42:43 - Steering/Forks 43:00 - Blinkers/Headlight/Brake Light/Horn 44:23 - Summary

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