The WR Models category encompasses a range of specialized off-road motorcycles designed for competitive enduro and motocross applications. These high-performance machines are characterized by their robust construction, potent two-stroke engines, and advanced suspension systems, engineered to tackle demanding terrain and deliver exceptional agility. Their primary use is in sanctioned racing events and rigorous off-road recreational riding, where durability and responsiveness are paramount for achieving optimal performance and rider control.
Documentation for WR Models typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance schedules, engine and chassis repair procedures, and electrical system diagnostics. Technical specification sheets provide critical data on performance metrics, dimensions,...
The WR Models category encompasses a range of specialized off-road motorcycles designed for competitive enduro and motocross applications. These high-performance machines are characterized by their robust construction, potent two-stroke engines, and advanced suspension systems, engineered to tackle demanding terrain and deliver exceptional agility. Their primary use is in sanctioned racing events and rigorous off-road recreational riding, where durability and responsiveness are paramount for achieving optimal performance and rider control.
Documentation for WR Models typically includes comprehensive service manuals detailing routine maintenance schedules, engine and chassis repair procedures, and electrical system diagnostics. Technical specification sheets provide critical data on performance metrics, dimensions, and component compatibility. Furthermore, troubleshooting guides and parts catalogs are readily available to assist owners and authorized technicians in identifying and resolving issues, ensuring these specialized motorcycles remain in peak operating condition for competition and demanding use.
This manual pertains to the 1974 WR (Wide Ratio) models, excluding the 125cc variants. With deep roots in Swedish manufacturing dating back to 1689, a strong reputation for robust and capable off-road motorcycles was established. The WR series, known for its wide-ratio gearbox, was engineered for demanding enduro and cross-country competition, reflecting a period of significant innovation and success in the mid-1970s. These machines are recognized for their performance-oriented design and enduring appeal to enthusiasts and collectors of vintage off-road motorcycles.
The 1992 WR 125 is an off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and durability in demanding terrains. As a product of a rich heritage, dating back to 1903, this model embodies a commitment to off-road excellence. The WR 125 is characterized by its robust 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, delivering an estimated 28-32 horsepower, and a reliable 6-speed manual transmission. Designed for enduro and cross-country riding, it features a strong frame, effective suspension, and hydraulic disc brakes for optimal control. Its historical significance is rooted in competitive success, making the WR 125 a sought-after machine for enthusiasts and riders who appreciate its engineering and off-road capabilities.
This document provides a comprehensive Parts Catalogue for the 1992 WR 250 and WR 360 motorcycles. These two-stroke, liquid-cooled machines, built with Swedish engineering heritage, were renowned for their performance in off-road and enduro disciplines. The WR series offered a wide-ratio transmission and a robust chassis designed for demanding terrain. Both the 250cc and 360cc variants delivered strong power output for their class, making them popular choices for enthusiasts and competitors alike.
This manual covers the off-road motorcycles produced in 2001, encompassing the CR250, CR360, WR250, and WR360 variants. These high-performance two-stroke motorcycles are renowned for their potent engine characteristics, offering strong mid-range and top-end power delivery ideal for motocross and enduro riding. Built with a legacy of racing success and robust Swedish engineering, even during its period under Italian ownership, models of this era are recognized for their competitive performance and durability on challenging terrain. The bikes feature liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engines with displacements of 249cc for the 250 models and 357cc for the 360 models, paired with 6-speed transmissions and capable suspension systems.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2001 WR250 and CR250 models, celebrated for their robust European engineering and strong mid-range power delivery in the performance off-road motorcycle segment. These 2-stroke, liquid-cooled machines, with an approximate displacement of 249cc, were designed for demanding motocross and enduro disciplines. Known for their durable chromoly steel frames and capable suspension systems, these models represent a lineage of innovation and performance in the competitive off-road market.
Welcome to the owner's manual for the 2002 Husqvarna WR-CR 250 / WR 360. Husqvarna, a brand with deep roots in motorcycle manufacturing, has produced these performance-oriented off-road motorcycles known for their robust two-stroke engines and capable chassis. Designed for enthusiasts and riders who value durability and off-road prowess, these models offer a direct connection to the riding experience. The WR-CR series represents a lineage of development in enduro and motocross, built to tackle challenging terrain with their liquid-cooled engines, advanced suspension, and strong frames.
The 2005 Husqvarna WR 250 is a potent 2-stroke, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle designed for aggressive riding and competitive performance in enduro and motocross disciplines. Known for its rugged build and the brand's Swedish heritage in off-road racing, this model typically features a liquid-cooled engine with an approximate displacement of 249cc, a 6-speed manual transmission, and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Its chromoly steel perimeter frame provides a robust platform for challenging terrain. This iteration represents the 2005 model of the WR 250, a platform continuously refined by Husqvarna.
This manual covers the 2005 WR 250, a high-performance 2-stroke off-road motorcycle renowned for its potent engine and robust chassis, designed for demanding enduro and motocross applications. Building on a rich heritage in off-road racing, the WR 250 is equipped with a liquid-cooled 250cc engine featuring an H.T.S. exhaust valve for enhanced power delivery, a 6-speed manual gearbox, and a hydraulically actuated wet multi-plate clutch. Its construction includes a chromoly steel perimeter frame and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, ensuring agility and control in challenging terrain.
The Husqvarna WR 250, produced in 2005, is an off-road and enduro motorcycle renowned for its potent two-stroke engine, agile handling, and robust build quality. With a heritage rooted in off-road racing success, Husqvarna has consistently developed its WR series for peak performance. This particular model, featuring a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 249.3 cc engine with reed valve induction and an expansion chamber exhaust, offers an estimated 40-45 horsepower. Its design prioritizes rider control and mechanical feedback, making it a competitive machine in its segment.
This manual covers the 2005 Husqvarna WR 250, a 2-stroke off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and durability in demanding conditions. With a heritage rooted in competition, Husqvarna has continuously refined its WR series for superior power delivery and handling. The WR 250, with its approximate 249cc displacement, is engineered for the rigors of off-road riding and racing, offering a robust chassis and powerful engine designed to tackle challenging terrains.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2005 Husqvarna WR 250. The WR 250 is a 2-stroke, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle known for its performance and durability in demanding conditions. This model features a liquid-cooled engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and hydraulic disc brakes, embodying Husqvarna's heritage of producing capable off-road machines. Its design prioritizes agility and power delivery, making it a popular choice for enduro riding and general off-road use.
This manual covers the 2005 WR 250, a model rooted in extensive Swedish heritage of off-road excellence. Known for its performance and durability in demanding conditions, the WR 250 is a testament to commitment to engineering quality in the off-road motorcycle segment. This particular iteration of the WR series continues the lineage of capable enduro and motocross machines, evolving with advancements in engine and chassis design.
This manual covers the 2005 Husqvarna WR250, a performance-oriented off-road motorcycle renowned for its robust two-stroke engine and agile handling. Built with a heritage of competitive off-road riding in mind, the WR250 is designed for durability and user-serviceability. Its liquid-cooled, 249 cc engine, paired with a 6-speed transmission, delivers potent power for enduro and motocross applications. The chassis features a chromoly steel frame and hydraulic disc brakes, ensuring reliable performance in demanding conditions. This model is part of a long lineage of Husqvarna two-stroke off-road machines, emphasizing a balance of power and precise control.
The 2006 Husqvarna WR 250 is a capable off-road motorcycle designed for enthusiasts and competitive riders. This 2-stroke, liquid-cooled Enduro model is powered by a 249 cc engine, known for its strong performance and agile handling, making it a competitive choice in its segment. Featuring robust construction and advanced WP suspension components, the WR 250 is built for durability and control across varied terrain, embodying Husqvarna's long heritage in off-road motorsport.
This workshop manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2006 Husqvarna WR 250. Known for its performance-oriented design and strong heritage in off-road racing, the WR 250 is a robust 2-stroke enduro motorcycle. This manual is an authentic resource for owners and independent repair shops, enabling detailed maintenance and repair, thereby potentially reducing service costs. It covers the entire spectrum of the WR 250's systems, from its liquid-cooled, 249cc engine and 6-speed transmission to its chromoly steel frame and suspension components.
This manual covers the 2006 Husqvarna WR 250, a 2-stroke, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle designed for enduro competition and trail riding. Known for its Swedish heritage and strong presence in motorsports, the WR series offers a balance of power and agility, with this model falling within the Third Generation (2005-2007) of its development. Key features include a liquid-cooled engine, a chromoly steel frame, hydraulic disc brakes, and a hydraulic clutch. This particular variant is specified for USA-CDN/AUS markets.
This manual covers the 2006 WR 250, a 2-stroke, liquid-cooled off-road motorcycle known for its performance and capability. As part of the esteemed WR series, this model offers a robust platform for enduro and cross-country riding. The WR 250 is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power and a chain drive system for efficient power transfer. Its engineering reflects a Swedish heritage, a brand with a significant history in off-road racing, suggesting a focus on durability and competitive performance.
The 2006 WR 250 is a capable enduro/off-road motorcycle, renowned for its potent 2-stroke engine and robust performance. Building on a long heritage in off-road competition, this model features a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 249 cc, delivering approximately 40-45 horsepower. Its design emphasizes agile handling and rider control, complemented by high-quality WP suspension components. Intended for trail riding and competition, the WR 250 is recognized for its tractable power delivery and the inherent simplicity of its 2-stroke design, making it a favored choice among off-road enthusiasts seeking a reliable and spirited machine.
The 2006 WR 250 is a 2-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and heritage in the enduro segment. With a rich history in motorsports, the WR series was engineered for versatility and capability in challenging terrain. This model embodies a commitment to robust chassis design and powerful, manageable engines, making it a capable machine for both competitive riding and recreational off-road use. Its design prioritizes durability and rider control, reflecting long-standing expertise in motorcycle manufacturing.
This manual covers the 2006 WR 250, a performance-oriented off-road motorcycle with a rich heritage in racing. Known for its ruggedness and engineering quality, the WR 250 is designed for demanding terrain, competing with other 250cc off-road machines of its era. Its 2-stroke, single-cylinder engine, typically around 249cc and liquid-cooled, delivers potent power for enduro and motocross applications. The robust chassis and reliable components reflect a long-standing commitment to off-road excellence, making it a capable choice for riders seeking performance and durability.
This manual covers the 2006 Husqvarna WR 250, an off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance in enduro and trail riding. Built with the heritage of Swedish engineering, the WR 250 is a 2-stroke, liquid-cooled machine designed for demanding off-road conditions. Its robust construction, agile handling, and powerful engine make it a capable choice for both recreational riders and competitive enthusiasts. The model features a 6-speed sequential manual transmission and a wet multi-plate clutch, delivering reliable power transfer through its chain drive system.
This manual covers the 2006 Husqvarna WR 250, a 2-stroke off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and ruggedness. Building on Husqvarna's long heritage in off-road competition, the WR 250 is engineered for demanding terrain and offers a potent blend of power and agility. Its liquid-cooled 249cc engine, coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission and chain drive, provides a direct and responsive riding experience. The motorcycle features hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power and a robust chassis designed to withstand the rigors of off-road use.
This manual covers the 2006 Husqvarna WR-C 125, a two-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motorcycle designed for motocross and off-road riding. Known for its agility, responsiveness, and competitive power delivery, the WR-C 125 is a lightweight machine that embodies Husqvarna's long heritage in off-road racing. This model is targeted at young riders and novice enthusiasts seeking a capable and exciting machine for competitive use.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2007 WR 250, an off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance in enduro and cross-country riding. Building on a rich heritage in motorsports, the WR 250 is engineered with a potent 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine and a robust chassis designed for durability. This iteration of the WR 250 is equipped with a 6-speed transmission and a hydraulic clutch, reflecting a commitment to competitive off-road capabilities. Its design prioritizes rider control and mechanical excellence, making it a capable machine for demanding terrains.
The 2007 Husqvarna WR 250 is a testament to Swedish engineering heritage, designed for demanding enduro and off-road riding. Built with a robust 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine and a durable chromoly steel frame, this model embodies the brand's long-standing reputation in competitive off-road motorcycling. Its focus on performance and handling makes it a capable machine for both seasoned riders and those looking to explore challenging terrains.
The Husqvarna WR 250, produced in 2007, is a testament to the brand's long-standing heritage in off-road motorcycling, originating from Sweden's oldest motorcycle manufacturer. Designed for enthusiast riders and DIY mechanics, this model embodies performance and competitive capability, drawing from the WR series' lineage in Enduro and motocross disciplines. Its engineering prioritizes rider control and durability, characteristic of Husqvarna's commitment to quality in the off-road segment.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2007 Husqvarna WR 250 motorcycle. Husqvarna, a brand with a rich heritage in off-road and competition riding, engineered the WR series for performance and capability. The 2007 WR 250 is a testament to this, designed for demanding enduro and off-road use. Its robust construction and focus on rider control make it a capable machine for enthusiasts and competitors alike.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2008 Husqvarna WR 250, an off-road enduro motorcycle renowned for its performance and heritage. As one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, Husqvarna brings a legacy of innovation to this two-stroke machine. The WR 250 is recognized for its lightweight chassis and potent engine, making it a capable choice for demanding off-road riding. This manual is an essential resource for owners seeking to maintain and repair their vehicle, offering detailed information to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
The WR 250, produced in 2008 for the USA, Canada, and Australian markets, represents a robust and performance-oriented off-road motorcycle. Known for its 2-stroke, single-cylinder 249cc engine and 6-speed manual transmission, this model is built upon a legacy of producing durable and competitive machines for enduro and motocross disciplines. Its design emphasizes agility and power, making it a capable choice for enthusiasts and competitive riders alike, with specific attention paid to its liquid-cooled engine and H.T.S. exhaust valve system for optimized performance.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2008 WR 250. Known for its off-road prowess and robust engineering, the WR 250 is a testament to heritage in motorcycle manufacturing. This 2-stroke, liquid-cooled machine, with an approximate displacement of 249cc, is designed for demanding enduro and recreational riding. Its 6-speed transmission and wet multi-plate clutch ensure efficient power delivery, while its durable frame and suspension are built to handle challenging terrain.
This manual covers the 2008 Husqvarna WR 250, a 2-stroke single-cylinder off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and durability in competitive enduro environments. As one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers, Husqvarna has a strong heritage in off-road racing, and the WR series embodies this legacy. The WR 250 is designed for enthusiasts and private owners who demand capability and reliability on challenging terrain, competing with models from other major manufacturers. Its engineering prioritizes agility, power delivery, and robust construction for demanding off-road use.
The 2008 Husqvarna WR250 is a capable off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance in enduro and motocross. This model features a lightweight chassis, a potent 2-stroke, liquid-cooled engine, and adjustable suspension, designed for versatility in challenging terrain. With a rich brand heritage dating back to 1903, Husqvarna is recognized for its dedication to off-road excellence, and the WR250 represents a refined iteration of their 2-stroke platform, competing with other leading off-road manufacturers.
This manual covers the 2008 Husqvarna WR250 Motorcycle, including the WR 250 USA/CDN variants. Husqvarna, with a heritage dating back to 1903, is renowned for its off-road motorcycles, and the WR series exemplifies this commitment to performance and handling in enduro and motocross segments. The 2008 WR250 features a 249.5 cc liquid-cooled, 2-stroke engine with an H.T.S. exhaust valve and a 6-speed transmission. This model is engineered for off-road enthusiasts and offers a robust platform for demanding terrain.
This workshop manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Husqvarna WR 250, covering models from the 2009 and 2010 production years. Designed for off-road riding, the WR 250 is a 2-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle known for its performance and durability in enduro and cross-country disciplines. With a liquid-cooled engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, this model builds upon Husqvarna's long heritage of off-road excellence, offering riders a capable and engaging machine.
The Husqvarna WR250 and WR300 motorcycles, produced for the 2009 and 2010 model years, represent a lineage of robust off-road machines built for competitive enduro and performance riding. These liquid-cooled, 2-stroke models, with displacements of approximately 249cc for the WR250 and 293cc for the WR300, are engineered for demanding terrain. The WR series embodies Husqvarna's extensive heritage in off-road racing, offering a blend of power, agility, and durability designed to tackle challenging conditions. This manual covers variants intended for racing use, including full power engine configurations.
This document provides comprehensive information for the 2010 WR 250/300 models. These machines are known for their robust performance and capability in challenging terrain. The 2010 models, featuring two-stroke, single-cylinder engines with liquid cooling, offer a potent combination of power and agility. Key specifications include a 6-speed transmission, hydraulically operated wet multi-plate clutch, and chain drive. The chassis utilizes a chromoly steel frame for enhanced durability.
This manual covers the 2011 WR250 and WR300, renowned two-stroke enduro motorcycles celebrated for their performance and European heritage. Engineered for demanding off-road and enduro riding, these models offer a robust platform with a focus on rider control and mechanical feedback. The WR series are dedicated competition bikes, known for their handling and power delivery, with this guide providing in-depth information for maintaining their peak performance.
This workshop service manual provides comprehensive guidance for the WR 250, a 2012 model renowned for its off-road capabilities and performance. There is a long heritage in off-road motorcycling, and the WR series represents a dedication to durable and capable machines. This manual is designed to offer in-depth information for maintaining and repairing this specific model, enabling users to achieve professional-level service.
The 2012 WR 300 is a formidable enduro/off-road motorcycle renowned for its performance and durability. Built upon a rich heritage as one of the world's oldest motorcycle manufacturers, this 293.1 cc, liquid-cooled, two-stroke machine is designed for demanding off-road conditions. Its robust chromoly steel perimeter frame, 6-speed transmission, and hydraulically operated wet clutch contribute to its exceptional handling and power delivery. The WR 300 embodies a commitment to competition-proven engineering, offering riders a blend of raw power and refined off-road capability.